Authors
Ming-Nan Lai, Shuo-Meng Wang, Pau-Chung Chen, Ya-Yin Chen, Jung-Der Wang
Publication date
2010/2/3
Journal
Journal of the National Cancer Institute
Volume
102
Issue
3
Pages
179-186
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Background
Consumption of Chinese herbs that contain aristolochic acid (eg, Mu Tong) has been associated with an increased risk of urinary tract cancer.
Methods
We conducted a population-based case–control study in Taiwan to examine the association between prescribed Chinese herbal products that contain aristolochic acid and urinary tract cancer. All patients newly diagnosed with urinary tract cancer (case subjects) from January 1, 2001, to December 31, 2002, and a random sample of the entire insured population from January 1, 1997, to December 31, 2002 (control subjects), were selected from the National Health Insurance reimbursement database. Subjects who were ever prescribed more than 500 pills of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and/or acetaminophen were excluded, leaving 4594 case patients and 174 701 control subjects in the final analysis …
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