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The downward displacement in stomach cancer mortality among Japanese migrants to the United States and their descendants provides an opportunity to see whether the changes in risk can be associated with changes in customs, occupation or other environmental exposures traceable to migration. Case- control studies in two prefectures of Japan and in Hawaii and California undertaken with this objective in mind are described. Some preliminary results from interviewing in Miyagi prefecture on the association of selected items of diet with stomach cancer are presented and discussed. References ArRD, 1., BENTALL, H. H., and RoBERTS, J. cer in Hawaii. Milit. Med. 131, 222-223 A. F ., A relationship between cancer of (1966). stomach and the ABO blood groups. Brit. SEGI, M., and KuRrHARA, M., Cancer mor- med J. 1953 I, 799-801. tality for selected sites in 24 countries, BrLLINGTON, B. P., Gastric cancer-relation- No. 3, (1960/61). Sendai, Japan, Tohoku ships between ABO bloodgroups, site and University School of Medicine 1964. epidemiology. Lancet 1956 II, 859-862. SMITH, R. L., Recorded and expected mor- BucKWALTER, J. A., WoHLWEND, C. B., tality among J apanese of the United States CoLTER, D.
C., TmRrcK, R. T., and and Hawaii, with special reference to can- KNOWLER, L. A., The association of the cer. ]. nat. Cancer lnst. 17, 459-473 ABO blood groups to gastric carcinoma. (1956).
Contents
Histogenetical Study of Gastric Carcinomas in the Japanese. Analysis of 150 Cases Treated in Relatively Early Stages.- Etiological Factors in Gastrointestinal Cancer in Man.- The Epidemiology of Cancer of the Stomach in Japan with Special Reference to the Role of Diet.- The Different Incidence of Gastric Cancer all over the World and Possible Reasons for this Difference.- Stomach Cancer among the Japanese.- A Statistical Study of Mortality from Cancer of the Stomach in Selected Countries.- Cancer of the Stomach in the USSR.- A Comparative Study of Histochemical Patterns in Non-Neoplastic and Neoplastic Gastric Epithelium.- Experimental Cancer of the Glandular Stomach. A Review.- Panel 2. Evaluation of Techniques in Cancer Detection.- Panel 11. Cancer of the Nasopharynx.- Panel 13. Radiation as a Cancer Hazard in Man.- Neoplasia in Patients Treated with X-rays for Ankylosing Spondylitis or Metropathia Haemorrhagica.- Neoplasms in Man after Irradiation in Infancy.- Carcinogenic Effects of Atomic Bomb in the Survivors in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.- Occupational Cancers of the Lung in Radioactive Ore Miners in USA.- Statistical Study on Thorotrast-induced Cancer of the Liver in Japan.- Thorotrast and Primary Malignant Tumors of the Liver.- Education of Key Groups.- Anti-Smoking Campaigns in Denmark.- The Canadian Smoking and Health Programme.- Research in the Anti-Smoking Programme in the United Kingdom.- An Analysis of the Educational Problems of Controlling Cigarette Smoking.- Chemotherapy as an Adjuvant of Radiation Therapy in Cancer Disease.- Chemotherapy as an Adjuvant to Radiotherapy.- Chemotherapy as an Adjuvant to Surgery.- The Shin Tokaido to Developing New Treatments in Medicine: Unbiasedness.- Experimental Design and Clinical Cancer Chemotherapy.- Ethics in ClinicalTrials.- Experiences with Chemotherapy as an Adjunct to Surgery and Radiotherapy.- Interest of a Radiotherapist.- Experiences with Castration for Breast Cancer.- The Burkitt Tumour.- Management of Advanced Cancer in Belgium.- Management of Advanced Cancer in Israel.- Management of Advanced Cancer in Brazil.- Management of Advanced Cancer in Mexico and Central America.- Management of Advanced Cancer, the Indian Problem.