Background: There is limited, but inconclusive, epidemiological evidence that high folate intake decreases the risk of colorectal and esophageal cancers. For other cancer sites, the evidence is even less consistent or extensive. Materials and methods: We conducted a case-control study of dietary folate intake and risk of 11 cancer sites in Uruguay between 1996 and 2004, including 3539 cancer cases and 2032 hospital controls. Unconditional logistic regression was used to estimate odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) of cancer associated with folate intake. Results: In the multivariable model, there was a significant decrease in the risk of cancers of the oral cavity and pharynx (OR = 0.49, 95% CI 0.24-0.98), esophagus (OR = 0...
Folate status may affect cancer risk through its role in both methylation and nucleotide synthesis o...
An increased folate intake may be benefi cial in defi cient populations. However, in women with ade...
BACKGROUND. Several studies have reported inverse associations between folate intake and colorectal ...
Background: There is limited, but inconclusive, epidemiological evidence that high folate intake dec...
Background Folate deficiency leads to DNA damage and inadequate repair, caused by a decreased synthe...
Background: Diet has been recognised as having a role in the aetiology of oral and pharyngeal cancer...
Background: Diet has been recognised as having a role in the aetiology of oral and pharyngeal cancer...
Background: Dietary folate has been inversely related to the risk of several cancers. However, studi...
Background Folate deficiency leads to DNA damage and inadequate repair, caused by a decreased synthe...
There are suggestions of an inverse association between infolate take and serum folate levels and th...
Objective: Studies of folate intake and colorectal cancer risk have been inconsistent. We examined t...
There are suggestions of an inverse association between folate intake and serum folate levels and th...
It is only recently that folate deficiency has been implicated in the development of cancer. The mec...
Background: Mounting evidence suggests that a low intake of the water-soluble B vitamin folate is as...
Adequate consumption of folate may reduce the risk of colorectal cancer. We performed a meta-analysi...
Folate status may affect cancer risk through its role in both methylation and nucleotide synthesis o...
An increased folate intake may be benefi cial in defi cient populations. However, in women with ade...
BACKGROUND. Several studies have reported inverse associations between folate intake and colorectal ...
Background: There is limited, but inconclusive, epidemiological evidence that high folate intake dec...
Background Folate deficiency leads to DNA damage and inadequate repair, caused by a decreased synthe...
Background: Diet has been recognised as having a role in the aetiology of oral and pharyngeal cancer...
Background: Diet has been recognised as having a role in the aetiology of oral and pharyngeal cancer...
Background: Dietary folate has been inversely related to the risk of several cancers. However, studi...
Background Folate deficiency leads to DNA damage and inadequate repair, caused by a decreased synthe...
There are suggestions of an inverse association between infolate take and serum folate levels and th...
Objective: Studies of folate intake and colorectal cancer risk have been inconsistent. We examined t...
There are suggestions of an inverse association between folate intake and serum folate levels and th...
It is only recently that folate deficiency has been implicated in the development of cancer. The mec...
Background: Mounting evidence suggests that a low intake of the water-soluble B vitamin folate is as...
Adequate consumption of folate may reduce the risk of colorectal cancer. We performed a meta-analysi...
Folate status may affect cancer risk through its role in both methylation and nucleotide synthesis o...
An increased folate intake may be benefi cial in defi cient populations. However, in women with ade...
BACKGROUND. Several studies have reported inverse associations between folate intake and colorectal ...