Wynder E L, Stellman S D
Science. 1980 Mar 14;207(4436):1214-6. doi: 10.1126/science.7355283.
In a case-control study of 302 male and 65 female bladder cancer patients and an equal number of other patients matched to them in age, sex, hospital, and hospital-room status, no association was found between use of artificial sweeteners or diet beverages and bladder cancer. No dose-response was observed with respect to quantity or duration of use of the two combined. No evidence was found to suggest that artificial sweeteners or diet beverages promote the tumorigenic effect of tobacco smoking. Artificial sweetener and diet beverage use strongly reflected socioeconomic status among controls with various diagnoses.
在一项病例对照研究中,研究对象包括302名男性和65名女性膀胱癌患者,以及数量与之相等、年龄、性别、医院和病房状况与之匹配的其他患者。研究发现,人工甜味剂或无糖饮料的使用与膀胱癌之间没有关联。在人工甜味剂和无糖饮料的联合使用量或使用时长方面,未观察到剂量反应关系。没有证据表明人工甜味剂或无糖饮料会增强吸烟的致癌作用。在患有各种疾病的对照人群中,人工甜味剂和无糖饮料的使用情况强烈反映了社会经济地位。