OBJECTIVE: Although the effect of fruit and vegetables on the risk of bladder cancer has been widely studied, little is known about their micronutrient components. Our aim was to investigate associations between minerals and vitamins and bladder cancer. METHODS: A case-control study was conducted in New Hampshire, USA. Dietary data were collected from 322 cases and 239 controls using a 121-item food frequency questionnaire. Odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated using logistic regression adjusting for sex, age, smoking characteristics, and energy intake. RESULTS: The ORs (95% CI) for highest quartile versus lowest quartile for total intake of vitamin E was 0.66 (0.36-1.20; p trend = 0.09) and 0.49 (0.21-1.17; p...
Purpose: Diet may play an essential role in the aetiology of bladder cancer (BC). The B group comple...
The relationship between selected dietary factors and the risk of bladder cancer was investigated in...
Prospective cohort study Urinary bladder neoplasms Background: A range of plausible biological mecha...
OBJECTIVE: Although the effect of fruit and vegetables on the risk of bladder cancer has been widely...
Data derived from laboratory investigations suggest that a number of dietary variables may contribut...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to investigate the effect of dietary intake of micronutrients that are metaboliz...
Epidemiologic evidence on the relation between nutrition and bladder cancer is reviewed. A role of d...
This population-based case-control study examined the association between selected nutrients, foods,...
In the Netherlands Cohort Study among 120 852 subjects aged 55-69 years at baseline (1986), the asso...
International audienceBackground & aims: Diet may play an essential role in the aetiology of bladder...
Are retinol, vitamin C, vitamin E, folate and carotenoids intake associated with bladder cancer risk...
Background & aims: Diet may play an essential role in the aetiology of bladder cancer (BC). Vita...
Background & aims: Diet may play an essential role in the aetiology of bladder cancer (BC). Vita...
Purpose Diet may play an essential role in the aetiology of bladder cancer (BC). The B group complex...
Diet may play an essential role in the aetiology of bladder cancer (BC). The B group complex vitamin...
Purpose: Diet may play an essential role in the aetiology of bladder cancer (BC). The B group comple...
The relationship between selected dietary factors and the risk of bladder cancer was investigated in...
Prospective cohort study Urinary bladder neoplasms Background: A range of plausible biological mecha...
OBJECTIVE: Although the effect of fruit and vegetables on the risk of bladder cancer has been widely...
Data derived from laboratory investigations suggest that a number of dietary variables may contribut...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to investigate the effect of dietary intake of micronutrients that are metaboliz...
Epidemiologic evidence on the relation between nutrition and bladder cancer is reviewed. A role of d...
This population-based case-control study examined the association between selected nutrients, foods,...
In the Netherlands Cohort Study among 120 852 subjects aged 55-69 years at baseline (1986), the asso...
International audienceBackground & aims: Diet may play an essential role in the aetiology of bladder...
Are retinol, vitamin C, vitamin E, folate and carotenoids intake associated with bladder cancer risk...
Background & aims: Diet may play an essential role in the aetiology of bladder cancer (BC). Vita...
Background & aims: Diet may play an essential role in the aetiology of bladder cancer (BC). Vita...
Purpose Diet may play an essential role in the aetiology of bladder cancer (BC). The B group complex...
Diet may play an essential role in the aetiology of bladder cancer (BC). The B group complex vitamin...
Purpose: Diet may play an essential role in the aetiology of bladder cancer (BC). The B group comple...
The relationship between selected dietary factors and the risk of bladder cancer was investigated in...
Prospective cohort study Urinary bladder neoplasms Background: A range of plausible biological mecha...