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talc-coated rice as a risk factor for stomach cancer.analysis of data from japan and hawaii offers no support for the hypothesis that the use of talc-coated rice increases the risk of developing stomach cancer. this conclusion is based on the observation that japanese in japan have very high rates of stomach cancer but consume no talc-coated rice, that japanese in hawaii have intermediate rates of stomach cancer but consume considerable amounts of talc-coated rice, and that filipinos in hawaii have very low rates of gastric cancer but consume the ...1978717274
japanese-american food equivalents for calculating exchange diets. 19734739368
association of diet and place of birth with stomach cancer incidence in hawaii japanese and caucasians.stomach cancer incidence rates were compared among four groups: japanese in japan, japanese in hawaii, caucasians in hawaii, and all american whites. the highest rates at all ages occurred in the japan japanese, followed next by the hawaii japanese. hawaii caucasians tended to have similar age-specific rates to american whites in general. when the japanese and caucasians in hawaii were divided by place of birth, the japanese migrants to hawaii had higher age-adjusted incidence rates than the jap ...19817304487
stomach cancer among japanese in hawaii. 19724678140
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