There is some evidence that perinatal factors, specifically birth weight (BW), may be related to the onset of prostate cancer (PRCA). This case-control study, nested within the Malmö Diet and Cancer Cohort Study, used archived birth record data from 308 incident PRCA cases diagnosed between 1991 and 2005, and 637 age-matched controls among 4781 men born (1923-1945) in Malmö and Lund, Sweden. We applied conditional logistic regression to examine the birth size-PRCA association, including tumour subtypes, adjusting for perinatal and adult factors. Compared with controls, cases had a non-significantly higher mean BW and were more likely to have high (>4000 g) BW (21% v. 18%), but did not differ in other birth size measures, nor in mean adult b...
We conducted a population-based case-control study in China to investigate whether body size plays a...
Case series data suggest that high birth weight and neonatal macrosomia in offspring are associated ...
Associations between larger size at birth and increased rates of adult cancer have been proposed but...
This large population-based nested case-control study investigated the importance of perinatal chara...
BackgroundPrevious studies of prostate cancer (PCa) risk and anthropometrics (ie, body measurements)...
There is an established link between birth parameters and risk of adult-onset cancers. The Developme...
There is an established link between birth parameters and risk of adult-onset cancers. The Developme...
Objectives. To study whether birth weight (BW) was correlated to cardiovascular risk factors, corona...
Prostate cancer is the most common male cancer in high-income countries. The etiology of the disease...
We investigated the influence of anthropometric measures at diagnosis and at different ages on prost...
We investigated the influence of anthropometric measures at diagnosis and at different ages on prost...
Background: Prostate cancer has a strong hereditary component, but it has been proposed that hormona...
The hypothesis that birth weight is positively associated with adult risk of breast cancer implies t...
Birth size, perhaps a proxy for prenatal environment, might be a correlate of subsequent breast canc...
In the Netherlands Cohort Study, the authors investigated whether anthropometry is associated with p...
We conducted a population-based case-control study in China to investigate whether body size plays a...
Case series data suggest that high birth weight and neonatal macrosomia in offspring are associated ...
Associations between larger size at birth and increased rates of adult cancer have been proposed but...
This large population-based nested case-control study investigated the importance of perinatal chara...
BackgroundPrevious studies of prostate cancer (PCa) risk and anthropometrics (ie, body measurements)...
There is an established link between birth parameters and risk of adult-onset cancers. The Developme...
There is an established link between birth parameters and risk of adult-onset cancers. The Developme...
Objectives. To study whether birth weight (BW) was correlated to cardiovascular risk factors, corona...
Prostate cancer is the most common male cancer in high-income countries. The etiology of the disease...
We investigated the influence of anthropometric measures at diagnosis and at different ages on prost...
We investigated the influence of anthropometric measures at diagnosis and at different ages on prost...
Background: Prostate cancer has a strong hereditary component, but it has been proposed that hormona...
The hypothesis that birth weight is positively associated with adult risk of breast cancer implies t...
Birth size, perhaps a proxy for prenatal environment, might be a correlate of subsequent breast canc...
In the Netherlands Cohort Study, the authors investigated whether anthropometry is associated with p...
We conducted a population-based case-control study in China to investigate whether body size plays a...
Case series data suggest that high birth weight and neonatal macrosomia in offspring are associated ...
Associations between larger size at birth and increased rates of adult cancer have been proposed but...