There are inconsistent and limited data available to assess the relationship between fat intake and risk of epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC). We examined the consumption of total fat, fat sources and fat subtypes in relation to risk of EOC and its major histologic subtypes in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition which includes incident invasive (n=1095) and borderline (n=96) EOC. Cox proportional hazards regression was used to estimate hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs). In multivariate models, we observed no association with consumption of total fat, animal or plant fat, saturated fat, cholesterol, monounsaturated fat, or fatty fish and risk of invasive EOC. There was, however, an increased ri...
Fatty acids impact obesity, estrogens, and inflammation, which are risk factors for ovarian cancer. ...
Background: Epidemiologic studies have produced conflicting results with respect to an association o...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies have produced conflicting results with respect to an association o...
There are inconsistent and limited data available to assess the relationship between fat intake and ...
There are inconsistent and limited data available to assess the relationship between fat intake and ...
dietary fat may be a contributory fac-tor in the development of hormone-re-lated cancers such as ova...
Several studies have suggested that high intake of fats and fat-rich foods may increase the risk of ...
Studies of the role of dietary factors in epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) development have been limi...
Ovarian cancer is commonly a fatal disease and, despite advances in screening and treatment, the lac...
Fat and cholesterol are theorized to promote ovarian carcinogenesis by increasing circulating estrog...
Background: Studies of the role of dietary factors in epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) development ha...
Abstract: Ovarian cancer is commonly a fatal disease and, despite advances in screening and treatmen...
BACKGROUND: Fat intake has been postulated to increase risk of ovarian cancer, but previous studies ...
Background: Evidence that links dietary factors to ovarian cancer is conflicting, but several epidem...
Background: Evidence that links dietary factors to ovarian cancer is conflicting, but several epidem...
Fatty acids impact obesity, estrogens, and inflammation, which are risk factors for ovarian cancer. ...
Background: Epidemiologic studies have produced conflicting results with respect to an association o...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies have produced conflicting results with respect to an association o...
There are inconsistent and limited data available to assess the relationship between fat intake and ...
There are inconsistent and limited data available to assess the relationship between fat intake and ...
dietary fat may be a contributory fac-tor in the development of hormone-re-lated cancers such as ova...
Several studies have suggested that high intake of fats and fat-rich foods may increase the risk of ...
Studies of the role of dietary factors in epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) development have been limi...
Ovarian cancer is commonly a fatal disease and, despite advances in screening and treatment, the lac...
Fat and cholesterol are theorized to promote ovarian carcinogenesis by increasing circulating estrog...
Background: Studies of the role of dietary factors in epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) development ha...
Abstract: Ovarian cancer is commonly a fatal disease and, despite advances in screening and treatmen...
BACKGROUND: Fat intake has been postulated to increase risk of ovarian cancer, but previous studies ...
Background: Evidence that links dietary factors to ovarian cancer is conflicting, but several epidem...
Background: Evidence that links dietary factors to ovarian cancer is conflicting, but several epidem...
Fatty acids impact obesity, estrogens, and inflammation, which are risk factors for ovarian cancer. ...
Background: Epidemiologic studies have produced conflicting results with respect to an association o...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies have produced conflicting results with respect to an association o...