Thursday 24 September 2020

Mild Dehydration and Apparent Relationship with Bladder and Colorectal Cancers | Chapter 15 | Current Topics in Medicine and Medical Research Vol.5

 Background: The significance of water consumption/dehydration in cancer has not been elucidated to this day.

Objective: Review the importance of water in colorectal and bladder cancers.

Methods: A critical review of the literature highlighted urinary tract infection and constipation with
bladder and colorectal cancers, as they relate with water ingestion.

Results: Several disparities were identified. Their source includes among others, the inability to
evaluate properly water intake, the lack of equivalence of low fluid intake with mild dehydration, the
multifaceted nature of the evaluated diseases, and the changing methods of research.
Conclusions: In spite of the clinical and technical limitations, some support for the input of
dehydration to the pathogenesis of the conditions described is evident.

Author (s) Details

Daniel Benharroch
Department of Pathology, Soroka University Medical Center, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel.

Assaf Benharroch
Experimental Farming, Kibbutz Gal On, Israel.

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