Journal ArticleOpen Access
Baseline comorbidities in a skin cancer prevention trial in Bangladesh
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Author Affiliations
University of Chicago, University of Chicago Research Bangladesh, Columbia University, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, ...
Published InEuropean Journal of Clinical Investigation
Year2013
Citations42
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic research suggests that increased cancer risk due to chronic arsenic exposure persists for several decades even after the exposure has terminated. Observational studies suggest that antioxidants exert a protective effect on arsenical skin lesions and cancers among those chronically exposed to arsenic through drinking water. This study reports on the design, methods and baseline analyses from the Bangladesh Vitamin E and Selenium Trial (BEST), a population-based chemoprevention study conducted among adults in Bangladesh with visible arsenic toxicity. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Bangladesh Vitamin E and Selenium Trial is a 2 × 2 full factorial, double-blind, randomized controlled trial of 7000 adults having manifest arsenical skin lesions evaluating the efficacy of 6-year supplementation with alpha-tocopherol (100 mg daily) and L-selenomethionine…
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