Background: Androgens are important in prostate cancer development but how circulating levels of androgens affect risk of prostate cancer of different aggressiveness is not clear. Being childless has been associated with a lower risk of prostate cancer, but it is not clear if this association is causal or a result of residual confounding. Fathering of dizygotic twins, a marker of high fertility, has not been studied in relation to risk of prostate cancer. Another marker of life-long hormonal exposure is height, which has been associated with increased risk of cancer and cancer death. However, the association to separate cancer sites has not been consistent. The aims of this thesis were to study hormonal factors (paper I), and proxies of hor...
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Increased possibilities during the last decades for early detection of prostate cancer have sparked ...
© 2006 American Association for Cancer ResearchEpidemiologic studies have failed to support the hypo...
Abstract American men have a lifetime risk of about 18% for prostate cancer diagnosis. Large interna...
In spite of the fact that prostate cancer is the most common male cancer in both Sweden and many oth...
© 2012 Dr. David Clemens MullerBackground: Hormonal factors have been implicated in the epidemiolog...
Background: Prostate cancer risk has been associated with several environmental factors but there is...
Previous studies have shown a decreased risk of prostate cancer for childless men; however, the caus...
Background: A large number of prospective studies have shown that overweight and diabetes are relate...
Prostate cancer is a large and increasing medical problem both in Sweden and in the rest of the deve...
Previous studies have shown a decreased risk of prostate cancer for childless men; however, the caus...
BACKGROUND: There are inconsistent data regarding the association between metabolic factors, separat...
A striking phenomenon in prostate cancer epidemiology is that the prevalence of latent prostate tumo...
Background: Compelling and long-standing data suggest that androgens play an important role in the d...
Epidemiologic studies have failed to support the hypothesis that circulating androgens are positivel...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowMetabolic syndro...
Increased possibilities during the last decades for early detection of prostate cancer have sparked ...
© 2006 American Association for Cancer ResearchEpidemiologic studies have failed to support the hypo...
Abstract American men have a lifetime risk of about 18% for prostate cancer diagnosis. Large interna...
In spite of the fact that prostate cancer is the most common male cancer in both Sweden and many oth...
© 2012 Dr. David Clemens MullerBackground: Hormonal factors have been implicated in the epidemiolog...
Background: Prostate cancer risk has been associated with several environmental factors but there is...
Previous studies have shown a decreased risk of prostate cancer for childless men; however, the caus...
Background: A large number of prospective studies have shown that overweight and diabetes are relate...
Prostate cancer is a large and increasing medical problem both in Sweden and in the rest of the deve...
Previous studies have shown a decreased risk of prostate cancer for childless men; however, the caus...
BACKGROUND: There are inconsistent data regarding the association between metabolic factors, separat...
A striking phenomenon in prostate cancer epidemiology is that the prevalence of latent prostate tumo...
Background: Compelling and long-standing data suggest that androgens play an important role in the d...
Epidemiologic studies have failed to support the hypothesis that circulating androgens are positivel...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowMetabolic syndro...
Increased possibilities during the last decades for early detection of prostate cancer have sparked ...
© 2006 American Association for Cancer ResearchEpidemiologic studies have failed to support the hypo...