NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – A new study confirms that smoking raises a person's risks of the major forms of esophageal and stomach cancers, while drinking has more narrow effects.
Smoking and heavy drinking increase your likelihood of stomach and esophageal cancers. But Swedish researchers have identified a surprise risk factor: chronic heartburn.
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辅助治疗:乳癌和结肠癌,食道癌,胃癌。
Helps fight: breast, colon, esophageal, and stomach cancers.