Experimental studies suggest that marine fatty acids have an antitumor effect on prostate tumor cells. The aim of this study was to investigate whether high consumption of fish and marine fatty acids reduces the risk of prostate cancer in humans. We followed 47,882 men participating in the Health Professionals Follow-up Study. Dietary intake was assessed in 1986, 1990, and 1994, using a validated food frequency questionnaire. During 12 years of follow-up, 2,482 cases of prostate cancer were diagnosed, of which 617 were diagnosed as advanced prostate cancer including 278 metastatic prostate cancers. Eating fish more than three times per week was associated with a reduced risk of prostate cancer, and the strongest association was for metastat...
BACKGROUND: The use of natural health products in prostate cancer (PrCa) is high despite a lack of e...
Background: Findings from early observational studies have suggested that the intake of dietary fat ...
The associations of individual dietary fatty acids with prostate cancer risk have not been examined ...
Experimental studies suggest that marine fatty acids have an antitumor effect on prostate tumor cell...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether fish and fish oil consumption across the lifespan is associated with a...
Objective: To examine whether fish and fish oil consumption across the lifespan is associated with a...
and Lorelei A Mucci Background: Prostate cancer incidence varies 60-fold globally, which suggests th...
Although dietary fat has been associated with prostate cancer risk, the association between specific...
Background . The use of natural health products in prostate cancer (PrCa) is high despite a lack of ...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in United States men, accounting for 41 % of the newly dia...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: It has been hypothesized that some aspect of a traditional 'Asian' diet, that i...
Multiple studies have suggested that ω-3 fatty acid intake may have a protective effect on cancer ri...
There is current interest in fish consumption and marine omega-3 (n-3) fatty acids and breast cancer...
Multiple studies have suggested that ω-3 fatty acid intake may have a protective effect on cancer ri...
The associations of individual dietary fatty acids with prostate cancer risk have not been examined ...
BACKGROUND: The use of natural health products in prostate cancer (PrCa) is high despite a lack of e...
Background: Findings from early observational studies have suggested that the intake of dietary fat ...
The associations of individual dietary fatty acids with prostate cancer risk have not been examined ...
Experimental studies suggest that marine fatty acids have an antitumor effect on prostate tumor cell...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether fish and fish oil consumption across the lifespan is associated with a...
Objective: To examine whether fish and fish oil consumption across the lifespan is associated with a...
and Lorelei A Mucci Background: Prostate cancer incidence varies 60-fold globally, which suggests th...
Although dietary fat has been associated with prostate cancer risk, the association between specific...
Background . The use of natural health products in prostate cancer (PrCa) is high despite a lack of ...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in United States men, accounting for 41 % of the newly dia...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: It has been hypothesized that some aspect of a traditional 'Asian' diet, that i...
Multiple studies have suggested that ω-3 fatty acid intake may have a protective effect on cancer ri...
There is current interest in fish consumption and marine omega-3 (n-3) fatty acids and breast cancer...
Multiple studies have suggested that ω-3 fatty acid intake may have a protective effect on cancer ri...
The associations of individual dietary fatty acids with prostate cancer risk have not been examined ...
BACKGROUND: The use of natural health products in prostate cancer (PrCa) is high despite a lack of e...
Background: Findings from early observational studies have suggested that the intake of dietary fat ...
The associations of individual dietary fatty acids with prostate cancer risk have not been examined ...