BACKGROUND: Findings from early observational studies have suggested that the intake of dietary fat might be a contributing factor in the etiology of prostate cancer. However, the results from more recent prospective studies do not support this hypothesis, and the possible association between different food sources of fat and prostate cancer risk also remains unclear. OBJECTIVE: The objectives were to assess whether intakes of dietary fat, subtypes of fat, and fat from animal products were associated with prostate cancer risk. DESIGN: This was a multicenter prospective study of 142,520 men in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC). Dietary fat intake was estimated with the use of country-specific validated f...
Nutritional factors may influence the risk of developing prostate cancer, but understanding of this ...
Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer diagnosed world-wide; however, patients demonstrate...
The associations of individual dietary fatty acids with prostate cancer risk have not been examined ...
BACKGROUND: Findings from early observational studies have suggested that the intake of dietary fat ...
Background: Findings from early observational studies have suggested that the intake of dietary fat ...
BACKGROUND: Findings from early observational studies have suggested that the intake of dietary fat ...
Contains fulltext : 70092.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Fi...
Findings from early observational studies have suggested that the intake of dietary fat might be a c...
The UK incidence of prostate cancer has been increasing in men aged < 60 years. Migrant studies and ...
To study the associations between intake of various types of fat and risk of prostate cancer (PCa) i...
The UK incidence of prostate cancer has been increasing in men aged < 60 years. Migrant studies and ...
Since the late 1960s, the average global supply of fat has increased by 20 g per capita per day. Whi...
Based on ecological studies and early epidemiological findings, a link has been proposed between die...
Department of Epidemiology, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands. BACKGROUND: The role...
Nutritional factors may influence the risk of developing prostate cancer, but understanding of this ...
Nutritional factors may influence the risk of developing prostate cancer, but understanding of this ...
Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer diagnosed world-wide; however, patients demonstrate...
The associations of individual dietary fatty acids with prostate cancer risk have not been examined ...
BACKGROUND: Findings from early observational studies have suggested that the intake of dietary fat ...
Background: Findings from early observational studies have suggested that the intake of dietary fat ...
BACKGROUND: Findings from early observational studies have suggested that the intake of dietary fat ...
Contains fulltext : 70092.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Fi...
Findings from early observational studies have suggested that the intake of dietary fat might be a c...
The UK incidence of prostate cancer has been increasing in men aged < 60 years. Migrant studies and ...
To study the associations between intake of various types of fat and risk of prostate cancer (PCa) i...
The UK incidence of prostate cancer has been increasing in men aged < 60 years. Migrant studies and ...
Since the late 1960s, the average global supply of fat has increased by 20 g per capita per day. Whi...
Based on ecological studies and early epidemiological findings, a link has been proposed between die...
Department of Epidemiology, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands. BACKGROUND: The role...
Nutritional factors may influence the risk of developing prostate cancer, but understanding of this ...
Nutritional factors may influence the risk of developing prostate cancer, but understanding of this ...
Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer diagnosed world-wide; however, patients demonstrate...
The associations of individual dietary fatty acids with prostate cancer risk have not been examined ...