No association between dietary acrylamide and renal cell carcinoma: an updated meta‐analysis
2020
Jiang, Feng | Teng, Min | Zhu, Yan‐Xin | Li, Yong‐Jie
BACKGROUND: The relationship between dietary acrylamide intake and renal cell carcinoma risk is inconclusive. In consideration of the recent findings, we conducted an updated meta‐analysis to assess the association between acrylamide intake and renal cell carcinoma risk. RESULTS: PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane databases have been used to identify epidemiological studies on dietary acrylamide intake and renal cell carcinoma risk. This meta‐analysis study included eight studies, 2843 cases, and 309 920 controls/participants. We performed meta‐analyses to calculate the summary relative risk (RR) for the highest versus lowest intake of dietary acrylamide. No meaningful association was found for renal cell carcinoma; RR was 1.12 (95% confidence interval (CI): 0.97–1.28). Among participants who never smoked, no association was found between dietary acrylamide and renal cell carcinoma; the RR for highest versus lowest intake of dietary acrylamide was 1.11 (95% CI: 0.93–1.32). CONCLUSION: This meta‐analysis study indicates that dietary acrylamide is not related to the risk of renal cell carcinoma. © 2020 Society of Chemical Industry
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