Case series data suggest that high birth weight and neonatal macrosomia in offspring are associated with an increased risk of colorectal cancer in parents. We therefore conducted a prospective analysis investigating the association among self-reported birth weight, neonatal macrosomia, and incident colorectal cancer in a population-based study of men and women. Participants were drawn from a cohort of men and women ages between 45 and 79 years: the European Prospective Investigation of Cancer in Norfolk study. A total of 4532 men and 7325 women who reported their birth weight were followed up between 1993 and 1999. The relation between birth weight and incident colorectal cancer was assessed using Cox’s proportional hazards model. All Ps ar...
BACKGROUND: Evidence relating childhood cancer to high birthweight is derived primarily from registr...
Objective. This meta-analysis examines the relationship between early-life obesity and risk of color...
In most studies, body mass index (BMI) has been associated with increased risk of colorectal or colo...
AbstractBackgroundBirth weight has inconsistent associations with colorectal cancer, possibly due to...
Aim The aim was to explore potential associations between the body mass index (BMI) and the risk of...
There is some evidence that perinatal factors, specifically birth weight (BW), may be related to the...
High birth weight has been associated with subsequent increased risk of breast cancer in the infant'...
Individuals whose energy intake exceeds expenditure are at increased risk of colorectal cancer. To d...
BACKGROUND: Most evidence about associations between birth weight and adult cancer risk comes from s...
BACKGROUND: Evidence relating childhood cancer to high birthweight is derived primarily from registr...
Background: High birth weight has been associated with subsequent increased risk of breast cancer in...
Type-2 diabetes increases the risk of colorectal cancer, and is also associated with low birth weigh...
Background: Evidence relating childhood cancer to high birthweight is derived primarily from registr...
ABSTRACT-The relationship of weight at birth to the occur-rence of childhood cancer was studied with...
The hypothesis that birth weight is positively associated with adult risk of breast cancer implies t...
BACKGROUND: Evidence relating childhood cancer to high birthweight is derived primarily from registr...
Objective. This meta-analysis examines the relationship between early-life obesity and risk of color...
In most studies, body mass index (BMI) has been associated with increased risk of colorectal or colo...
AbstractBackgroundBirth weight has inconsistent associations with colorectal cancer, possibly due to...
Aim The aim was to explore potential associations between the body mass index (BMI) and the risk of...
There is some evidence that perinatal factors, specifically birth weight (BW), may be related to the...
High birth weight has been associated with subsequent increased risk of breast cancer in the infant'...
Individuals whose energy intake exceeds expenditure are at increased risk of colorectal cancer. To d...
BACKGROUND: Most evidence about associations between birth weight and adult cancer risk comes from s...
BACKGROUND: Evidence relating childhood cancer to high birthweight is derived primarily from registr...
Background: High birth weight has been associated with subsequent increased risk of breast cancer in...
Type-2 diabetes increases the risk of colorectal cancer, and is also associated with low birth weigh...
Background: Evidence relating childhood cancer to high birthweight is derived primarily from registr...
ABSTRACT-The relationship of weight at birth to the occur-rence of childhood cancer was studied with...
The hypothesis that birth weight is positively associated with adult risk of breast cancer implies t...
BACKGROUND: Evidence relating childhood cancer to high birthweight is derived primarily from registr...
Objective. This meta-analysis examines the relationship between early-life obesity and risk of color...
In most studies, body mass index (BMI) has been associated with increased risk of colorectal or colo...