BACKGROUND: Prospective studies have consistently reported lower colorectal cancer risks associated with higher intakes of total dairy products, total milk and dietary calcium. However, less is known about whether the inverse associations vary for individual dairy products with differing fat contents. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC), we investigated the associations between intakes of total milk and milk subtypes (whole-fat, semi-skimmed and skimmed), yoghurt, cheese, and dietary calcium with colorectal cancer risk amongst 477,122 men and women. Dietary questionnaires were administered at baseline. Multivariable hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were esti...
Cancer is a complex group of diseases often with long progression periods. As a result the ability t...
BackgroundTo evaluate the association between postdiagnostic dairy intake and survival among patient...
International audienceThe impact of dairy product consumption for long-term health remains unclear, ...
Background: Prospective studies have consistently reported lower colorectal cancer risks associated ...
BACKGROUND: Prospective studies have consistently reported lower colorectal cancer risks associated ...
Background: Prospective studies have consistently reported lower colorectal cancer risks associated ...
Background: Studies in animals have suggested that calcium may reduce the risk of colorectal cancer....
Background: Studies in animals have suggested that calcium may reduce the risk of colorectal cancer....
Background We investigated whether prediagnostic reported intake of dairy products and dietary calci...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Previous studies of the association between intake of dair...
Background: Previous studies of the association between intake of dairy products and colorectal canc...
Prospective studies have reported an inverse association between the consumption of total dairy prod...
Prospective studies have reported an inverse association between the consumption of total dairy prod...
BACKGROUND: Studies in animals have suggested that calcium may reduce the risk of colorectal cancer....
Objective. The consumption of dairy is associated with decreased risk of colorectal cancer (CRC), bu...
Cancer is a complex group of diseases often with long progression periods. As a result the ability t...
BackgroundTo evaluate the association between postdiagnostic dairy intake and survival among patient...
International audienceThe impact of dairy product consumption for long-term health remains unclear, ...
Background: Prospective studies have consistently reported lower colorectal cancer risks associated ...
BACKGROUND: Prospective studies have consistently reported lower colorectal cancer risks associated ...
Background: Prospective studies have consistently reported lower colorectal cancer risks associated ...
Background: Studies in animals have suggested that calcium may reduce the risk of colorectal cancer....
Background: Studies in animals have suggested that calcium may reduce the risk of colorectal cancer....
Background We investigated whether prediagnostic reported intake of dairy products and dietary calci...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Previous studies of the association between intake of dair...
Background: Previous studies of the association between intake of dairy products and colorectal canc...
Prospective studies have reported an inverse association between the consumption of total dairy prod...
Prospective studies have reported an inverse association between the consumption of total dairy prod...
BACKGROUND: Studies in animals have suggested that calcium may reduce the risk of colorectal cancer....
Objective. The consumption of dairy is associated with decreased risk of colorectal cancer (CRC), bu...
Cancer is a complex group of diseases often with long progression periods. As a result the ability t...
BackgroundTo evaluate the association between postdiagnostic dairy intake and survival among patient...
International audienceThe impact of dairy product consumption for long-term health remains unclear, ...