The relationship between selected dietary factors and the risk of bladder cancer was investigated in a case-control study conducted in northern Italy. The study included 163 cases and 181 controls who were hospitalized for acute, nonneoplastic or urinary tract diseases. The frequency of consumption of green vegetables and carrots was lower in the cases; thus, the estimated relative risks for the upper vs. the lower tertiles were 0.6 for green vegetables and 0.5 for carrots. Significant inverse trends in risk emerged with estimated carotenoid (as well as retinoid) intake. The apparent protection conveyed by vitamin A was stronger in current smokers. The risk of bladder cancer was not related to scores of fat and measures of alcohol consumpti...
Recent research does not show an association between fruit and vegetable consumption and bladder can...
none6noObjective: To determine the major dietary patterns associated with bladder cancer risk, we co...
Recent research does not show an association between fruit and vegetable consumption and bladder can...
Epidemiologic evidence on the relation between nutrition and bladder cancer is reviewed. A role of d...
Bladder cancer is a major health concern for older males in Western populations. About 30 years ago ...
Data derived from laboratory investigations suggest that a number of dietary variables may contribut...
OBJECTIVE: Although the effect of fruit and vegetables on the risk of bladder cancer has been widely...
Previous studies on the relationship between fluid intake and risk of bladder cancer have generally ...
Previous studies on the relationship between fluid intake and risk of bladder cancer have generally ...
Previous studies on the relationship between fluid intake and risk of bladder cancer have generally ...
The link between dietary changes and cancer incidence among migrating populations suggest that there...
Previous epidemiologic studies found inconsistent associations between vegetables and fruit consumpt...
Background & aim: Bladder cancer is the second most common cancer of the urinary tract worldwide and...
Traditionally, nutrition research has focused on single food items or nutrients, although individual...
Previous epidemiologic studies found inconsistent associations between vegetables and fruit consumpt...
Recent research does not show an association between fruit and vegetable consumption and bladder can...
none6noObjective: To determine the major dietary patterns associated with bladder cancer risk, we co...
Recent research does not show an association between fruit and vegetable consumption and bladder can...
Epidemiologic evidence on the relation between nutrition and bladder cancer is reviewed. A role of d...
Bladder cancer is a major health concern for older males in Western populations. About 30 years ago ...
Data derived from laboratory investigations suggest that a number of dietary variables may contribut...
OBJECTIVE: Although the effect of fruit and vegetables on the risk of bladder cancer has been widely...
Previous studies on the relationship between fluid intake and risk of bladder cancer have generally ...
Previous studies on the relationship between fluid intake and risk of bladder cancer have generally ...
Previous studies on the relationship between fluid intake and risk of bladder cancer have generally ...
The link between dietary changes and cancer incidence among migrating populations suggest that there...
Previous epidemiologic studies found inconsistent associations between vegetables and fruit consumpt...
Background & aim: Bladder cancer is the second most common cancer of the urinary tract worldwide and...
Traditionally, nutrition research has focused on single food items or nutrients, although individual...
Previous epidemiologic studies found inconsistent associations between vegetables and fruit consumpt...
Recent research does not show an association between fruit and vegetable consumption and bladder can...
none6noObjective: To determine the major dietary patterns associated with bladder cancer risk, we co...
Recent research does not show an association between fruit and vegetable consumption and bladder can...