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Cancer Incidence in Hawaiian Japanese: Migrants from Okinawa Compared with Those from Other Prefectures
Japanese men in Hawaii whose ancestral roots were in Okinawa were compared to Japanese migrants from all other prefectures. The Okinawan migrants have acquired fewer cancers than men from other prefectures (P=0.12). No one primary site accounts for this difference. Stomach cancer rates showed the la...
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd
1991
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5918365/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1778759 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1991.tb01807.x |
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author | Stemmermann, Grant N. Nomura, Abraham M. Y. Chyou, Po‐Huang Kato, Ikuko Tetsuo, Tetsuo |
author_facet | Stemmermann, Grant N. Nomura, Abraham M. Y. Chyou, Po‐Huang Kato, Ikuko Tetsuo, Tetsuo |
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description | Japanese men in Hawaii whose ancestral roots were in Okinawa were compared to Japanese migrants from all other prefectures. The Okinawan migrants have acquired fewer cancers than men from other prefectures (P=0.12). No one primary site accounts for this difference. Stomach cancer rates showed the largest difference between the two migrant groups. This replicates the experience of Okinawans and non‐Oldnawans in Japan itself. Lymphosarcoma mortality rates are much higher in Okinawa than in all Japan, but this difference is not reproduced in Hawaiian migrants. This could be explained by a post migrational decrease in HTLV‐I‐related acute T‐cell lymphoma/leukemia. Cancer of the mouth, pharynx and esophagus has decreased in all Japanese migrants, but the decrease is much greater among Okinawan migrants, suggesting they have escaped exposure to risk factors peculiar to the Okinawan environment. Colon cancer is more common in migrant Japanese than in U.S. whites. The dramatic increase in the frequency of this tumor affects Okinawan and non‐Okinawan migrants to an equal degree. |
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spelling | pubmed-59183652018-05-11 Cancer Incidence in Hawaiian Japanese: Migrants from Okinawa Compared with Those from Other Prefectures Stemmermann, Grant N. Nomura, Abraham M. Y. Chyou, Po‐Huang Kato, Ikuko Tetsuo, Tetsuo Jpn J Cancer Res Article Japanese men in Hawaii whose ancestral roots were in Okinawa were compared to Japanese migrants from all other prefectures. The Okinawan migrants have acquired fewer cancers than men from other prefectures (P=0.12). No one primary site accounts for this difference. Stomach cancer rates showed the largest difference between the two migrant groups. This replicates the experience of Okinawans and non‐Oldnawans in Japan itself. Lymphosarcoma mortality rates are much higher in Okinawa than in all Japan, but this difference is not reproduced in Hawaiian migrants. This could be explained by a post migrational decrease in HTLV‐I‐related acute T‐cell lymphoma/leukemia. Cancer of the mouth, pharynx and esophagus has decreased in all Japanese migrants, but the decrease is much greater among Okinawan migrants, suggesting they have escaped exposure to risk factors peculiar to the Okinawan environment. Colon cancer is more common in migrant Japanese than in U.S. whites. The dramatic increase in the frequency of this tumor affects Okinawan and non‐Okinawan migrants to an equal degree. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1991-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5918365/ /pubmed/1778759 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1991.tb01807.x Text en |
spellingShingle | Article Stemmermann, Grant N. Nomura, Abraham M. Y. Chyou, Po‐Huang Kato, Ikuko Tetsuo, Tetsuo Cancer Incidence in Hawaiian Japanese: Migrants from Okinawa Compared with Those from Other Prefectures |
title | Cancer Incidence in Hawaiian Japanese: Migrants from Okinawa Compared with Those from Other Prefectures |
title_full | Cancer Incidence in Hawaiian Japanese: Migrants from Okinawa Compared with Those from Other Prefectures |
title_fullStr | Cancer Incidence in Hawaiian Japanese: Migrants from Okinawa Compared with Those from Other Prefectures |
title_full_unstemmed | Cancer Incidence in Hawaiian Japanese: Migrants from Okinawa Compared with Those from Other Prefectures |
title_short | Cancer Incidence in Hawaiian Japanese: Migrants from Okinawa Compared with Those from Other Prefectures |
title_sort | cancer incidence in hawaiian japanese: migrants from okinawa compared with those from other prefectures |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5918365/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1778759 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1991.tb01807.x |
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