FECAL BILE-ACIDS IN 2 JAPANESE POPULATIONS WITH DIFFERENT COLON CANCER RISKS
- 1 January 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 39 (2), 328-331
Abstract
Some workers have associated fecal bile acids with colon cancer frequency. They suggest that the risk for colon cancer increases with a rise in the level of total and degraded fecal bile acids. The Japanese in Hawaii, who are at high risk for this cancer, had higher concentrations of deoxycholic acid(a degraded bile acid) in their fecal specimens than did the people in Akita, Japan, who are at low risk. The findings for the other bile acids were unremarkable or inconsistent. A relationship between fecal bile acid patterns and colon cancer risk may exist.This publication has 1 reference indexed in Scilit:
- Analysis of Fecal Bile Acids and Diet Among the Japanese in HawaiiJournal of Nutrition, 1978