JAMA: In a small study in Chile that included patients with gallbladder
cancer, exposure to aflatoxin (a toxin produced by mold) was associated
with an increased risk of gallbladder cancer, according to a study in
the May 26 issue of JAMA. In Chile, gallbladder cancer is a leading cause of cancer death in
women. Exposure to aflatoxin, a liver carcinogen, is associated with
gallbladder cancer in primates. Aflatoxin contamination has been
identified in Chile, including in aji rojo (red chili peppers). Aji rojo
is associated with gallbladder cancer; however, the association of
aflatoxin with gallbladder cancer in humans has not been directly
evaluated, according to background information in the article.