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Relationship of Diet and Addiction with Gall Bladder Carcinoma—a Case–Control Study at a Tertiary Health Care Centre, India

Some dietary elements, tobacco use, have long been suspected as risk factors for gall bladder carcinoma. The objective of the study was to describe the dietary pattern of the patients with gall bladder carcinoma and to compare the dietary ingredients, and addiction between the cases and controls. Fi...

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Published in:Indian journal of surgical oncology 2024-05, Vol.15 (Suppl 2), p.238-248
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