Coeliac disease, gluten-free diet, and malignancy

Gut. 1976 Aug;17(8):612-9. doi: 10.1136/gut.17.8.612.

Abstract

Two hundred and two patients with coeliac disease or idiopathic steatorrhoea previously reported from this unit have been reviewed after a further 10 years of follow-up. Of 20 more deaths, 10 were due to malignancy. A separate study was made of all patients with histologically confirmed coeliac disease seen to the end of 1972 and followed up to the end of 1974. Twenty-one of the 43 deaths in this series were due to malignant tumours, of which 13 were reticulum cell sarcomas. There was no evidence that patients showing sub-optimal clinical response to gluten withdrawal or persisting falt jejunal biopsies were more prone to die of cancer. A gluten-free diet did not appear to be effective in preventing malignant complications, but a longer follow-up of patients will be necessary to provide a final answer to this question.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Celiac Disease / complications*
  • Celiac Disease / diet therapy
  • Celiac Disease / pathology
  • England
  • Female
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Gastrointestinal Neoplasms / etiology*
  • Glutens
  • Humans
  • Lymphoma / etiology
  • Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse / etiology
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Neoplasms / epidemiology
  • Precancerous Conditions

Substances

  • Glutens