High intakes of fruit and vegetables may reduce the risk of cancer at several sites. Evidence has been derived mainly from case-control studies. We reviewed the relationship between consumption of vegetables and fruit and the risk of several common cancers in a network of Italian and Swiss case-control studies including over 10 000 cases of fourteen different cancers and about 17 000 controls. Data were suggestive of a protective role of vegetable intake on the risk of several common epithelial cancers. OR for the highest compared with the lowest levels of consumption ranged from 0\ub72 (larynx, oral cavity and pharynx) to 0\ub79 (prostate). Inverse associations were found for both raw and cooked vegetables, although for upper digestive tra...
Fruit, vegetables, and certain components of plant foods, such as fiber, have long been thought to p...
Fruit, vegetables, and certain components of plant foods, such as fi-ber, have long been thought to ...
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High intakes of fruit and vegetables may reduce the risk of cancer at several sites. Evidence has be...
High intakes of fruit and vegetables may reduce the risk of cancer at several sites. Evidence has be...
High intakes of fruit and vegetables may reduce the risk of cancer at several sites. Evidence has be...
A large body of evidence indicates that high intakes of fruit and vegetables are associated with a r...
Ecological, case-control, and cohort studies present convincing evidence that diets rich in fresh fr...
Epidemiologic studies suggest that a high intake of fruits and vegetables is associated with decreas...
Epidemiologic studies suggest that a high intake of fruits and vegetables is associated with decreas...
Epidemiologic studies suggest that a high intake of fruits and vegetables is associated with decreas...
Epidemiologic studies suggest that a high intake of fruits and vegetables is associated with decreas...
Epidemiologic studies suggest that a high intake of fruits and vegetables is associated with decreas...
Epidemiologic studies suggest that a high intake of fruits and vegetables is associated with decreas...
Fruit, vegetables, and certain components of plant foods, such as fiber, have long been thought to p...
Fruit, vegetables, and certain components of plant foods, such as fiber, have long been thought to p...
Fruit, vegetables, and certain components of plant foods, such as fi-ber, have long been thought to ...
Contains fulltext : 49468.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Epidemiologic ...
High intakes of fruit and vegetables may reduce the risk of cancer at several sites. Evidence has be...
High intakes of fruit and vegetables may reduce the risk of cancer at several sites. Evidence has be...
High intakes of fruit and vegetables may reduce the risk of cancer at several sites. Evidence has be...
A large body of evidence indicates that high intakes of fruit and vegetables are associated with a r...
Ecological, case-control, and cohort studies present convincing evidence that diets rich in fresh fr...
Epidemiologic studies suggest that a high intake of fruits and vegetables is associated with decreas...
Epidemiologic studies suggest that a high intake of fruits and vegetables is associated with decreas...
Epidemiologic studies suggest that a high intake of fruits and vegetables is associated with decreas...
Epidemiologic studies suggest that a high intake of fruits and vegetables is associated with decreas...
Epidemiologic studies suggest that a high intake of fruits and vegetables is associated with decreas...
Epidemiologic studies suggest that a high intake of fruits and vegetables is associated with decreas...
Fruit, vegetables, and certain components of plant foods, such as fiber, have long been thought to p...
Fruit, vegetables, and certain components of plant foods, such as fiber, have long been thought to p...
Fruit, vegetables, and certain components of plant foods, such as fi-ber, have long been thought to ...
Contains fulltext : 49468.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Epidemiologic ...