Background: Prostate cancer has a strong hereditary component, but it has been proposed that hormonal influences in utero may contribute to offspring risk. We investigated the associations between birth charac-teristics and the risk of prostate cancer in twins, and whether possible associations could be confounded by familial factors, such as shared environment and com-mon genes. Methods: All like-sexed male twins in the Swedish Twin Registry, born from 1926 to 1958 and alive in 1973, were eligible. Data were obtained from birth records, and 11,420 male twins with reliable birth weight data were included in the final study popu-lation. Hazard ratios with 95 % confidence intervals (CI) from Cox regression models were used to esti-mate associ...
Background: Genetic factors seem to be of greater importance in prostate cancer than in other forms ...
This large population-based nested case-control study investigated the importance of perinatal chara...
Introduction: Although breast and prostate cancers arise in different organs and are more frequent i...
An association between male fertility and risk of prostate cancer has been suggested, possibly throu...
BACKGROUND: An association between male fertility and risk of prostate cancer has been suggested, po...
Background: An association between male fertility and risk of prostate cancer has been suggested, po...
Purpose: The study aimed to investigate whether the association between birth weight and the risk of...
There is some evidence that perinatal factors, specifically birth weight (BW), may be related to the...
<p>Risk of prostate cancer by A) dizygotic twin fatherhood status, B) educational level, C) marital ...
Background: Androgens are important in prostate cancer development but how circulating levels of and...
Introduction: Although breast and prostate cancers arise in different organs and are more frequent i...
Most, but not all, studies report a positive association between birth weight, as an indirect marker...
Purpose Investigate to which extent polygenic risk scores (PRS), pathogenic or likely rare pathogeni...
<p>Fathers of monozygotic twins or twins with unknown zygosity were categorized as fathers of single...
Prostate cancer constitutes the most common malignancy and the most common cause of cancer‐related d...
Background: Genetic factors seem to be of greater importance in prostate cancer than in other forms ...
This large population-based nested case-control study investigated the importance of perinatal chara...
Introduction: Although breast and prostate cancers arise in different organs and are more frequent i...
An association between male fertility and risk of prostate cancer has been suggested, possibly throu...
BACKGROUND: An association between male fertility and risk of prostate cancer has been suggested, po...
Background: An association between male fertility and risk of prostate cancer has been suggested, po...
Purpose: The study aimed to investigate whether the association between birth weight and the risk of...
There is some evidence that perinatal factors, specifically birth weight (BW), may be related to the...
<p>Risk of prostate cancer by A) dizygotic twin fatherhood status, B) educational level, C) marital ...
Background: Androgens are important in prostate cancer development but how circulating levels of and...
Introduction: Although breast and prostate cancers arise in different organs and are more frequent i...
Most, but not all, studies report a positive association between birth weight, as an indirect marker...
Purpose Investigate to which extent polygenic risk scores (PRS), pathogenic or likely rare pathogeni...
<p>Fathers of monozygotic twins or twins with unknown zygosity were categorized as fathers of single...
Prostate cancer constitutes the most common malignancy and the most common cause of cancer‐related d...
Background: Genetic factors seem to be of greater importance in prostate cancer than in other forms ...
This large population-based nested case-control study investigated the importance of perinatal chara...
Introduction: Although breast and prostate cancers arise in different organs and are more frequent i...