We examined consumption of animal foods, protein and calcium in relation to risk of prostate cancer among 142 251 men in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition. Associations were examined using Cox regression, stratified by recruitment centre and adjusted for height, weight, education, marital status and energy intake. After an average of 8.7 years of follow-up, there were 2727 incident cases of prostate cancer, of which 1131 were known to be localised and 541 advanced-stage disease. A high intake of dairy protein was associated with an increased risk, with a hazard ratio for the top versus the bottom fifth of intake of 1.22 (95% confidence interval (CI): 1.07-1.41, P(trend)=0.02). After calibration to allow for me...
Higher intakes of calcium and dairy products, a major source of dietary calcium, are reported to inc...
We have previously found a positive association between milk consumption and prostate cancer risk us...
Background: The association between protein intake and prostate cancer risk remains unclear. Aims: T...
We examined consumption of animal foods, protein and calcium in relation to risk of prostate cancer ...
We examined consumption of animal foods, protein and calcium in relation to risk of prostate cancer ...
We examined consumption of animal foods, protein and calcium in relation to risk of prostate cancer ...
Department of Epidemiology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands.Prostate cancer risk in relation ...
Prostate cancer risk in relation to consumption of animal products, and intake of calcium and protei...
Although dairy products have been found to be associated with an elevated risk of prostate cancer, s...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in Western countries, but it is less common in East Asian ...
High intakes of calcium and dairy products have been suggested to be related to prostate cancer risk...
recommends that Americans increase their intake of dairy products. However, some studies have report...
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 ...
The association between protein intake and prostate cancer risk remains unclear. To prospectively in...
Higher intakes of calcium and dairy products, a major source of dietary calcium, are reported to inc...
We have previously found a positive association between milk consumption and prostate cancer risk us...
Background: The association between protein intake and prostate cancer risk remains unclear. Aims: T...
We examined consumption of animal foods, protein and calcium in relation to risk of prostate cancer ...
We examined consumption of animal foods, protein and calcium in relation to risk of prostate cancer ...
We examined consumption of animal foods, protein and calcium in relation to risk of prostate cancer ...
Department of Epidemiology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands.Prostate cancer risk in relation ...
Prostate cancer risk in relation to consumption of animal products, and intake of calcium and protei...
Although dairy products have been found to be associated with an elevated risk of prostate cancer, s...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in Western countries, but it is less common in East Asian ...
High intakes of calcium and dairy products have been suggested to be related to prostate cancer risk...
recommends that Americans increase their intake of dairy products. However, some studies have report...
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 ...
The association between protein intake and prostate cancer risk remains unclear. To prospectively in...
Higher intakes of calcium and dairy products, a major source of dietary calcium, are reported to inc...
We have previously found a positive association between milk consumption and prostate cancer risk us...
Background: The association between protein intake and prostate cancer risk remains unclear. Aims: T...