There has been much concern and discussion whether reduction of serum cholesterol by diet or drugs, while preventing coronary heart disease, might cause an increase in the risk of dying from noncardiovascular disorders, in particular cancer. A review of the evidence from ecological, cross-cultural comparisons, prospective epidemiological cohort studies and intervention trials provides no indication for a cause-and-effect association between low serum cholesterol or serum cholesterol lowering and the risk of cancer, except possibly at very low levels. An inverse relationship between noncardiovascular-noncancer mortality and serum cholesterol level does exist but the link is unlikely to be causal; for better understanding, there is a need for...
Background: This study assesses the association between dietary cholesterol intake and the risk of v...
A substantial body of evidence shows an association between an increased risk of suicide and natural...
ABSTRACT-A prospective study of cancer and coronary heart disease (CHD) in 8,006 Hawaiian Japanese m...
textabstractA high serum cholesterol level is a well documented risk factor for atherosclerotic card...
Evidence from controlled clinical trials shows convincingly that reducing serum cholesterol levels b...
deaths five years after cholesterol measurement, there was a significant excess of lung cancer death...
Cardiovascular (CV) diseases and cancer share several similarities, including common risk factors. I...
In observational epidemiologic studies, lower blood cholesterol is associated with a reduced risk fr...
BACKGROUND: Low serum cholesterol has been associated with an increased risk of cancer mortality in ...
Many epidemiologic studies published in the 1980s docu-mented an association between low circulating...
The relationship between serum cholesterol and cancer incidence was investigated in the population o...
We aimed to test the association between low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) and cardiovascu...
Heart disease is a leading cause of death in the United States and has consequently sparked ...
The association between serum total cholesterol and cancer mortality was investigated in a 28-year f...
Several studies have shown an association between low total cholesterol (TC) and increased mortality...
Background: This study assesses the association between dietary cholesterol intake and the risk of v...
A substantial body of evidence shows an association between an increased risk of suicide and natural...
ABSTRACT-A prospective study of cancer and coronary heart disease (CHD) in 8,006 Hawaiian Japanese m...
textabstractA high serum cholesterol level is a well documented risk factor for atherosclerotic card...
Evidence from controlled clinical trials shows convincingly that reducing serum cholesterol levels b...
deaths five years after cholesterol measurement, there was a significant excess of lung cancer death...
Cardiovascular (CV) diseases and cancer share several similarities, including common risk factors. I...
In observational epidemiologic studies, lower blood cholesterol is associated with a reduced risk fr...
BACKGROUND: Low serum cholesterol has been associated with an increased risk of cancer mortality in ...
Many epidemiologic studies published in the 1980s docu-mented an association between low circulating...
The relationship between serum cholesterol and cancer incidence was investigated in the population o...
We aimed to test the association between low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) and cardiovascu...
Heart disease is a leading cause of death in the United States and has consequently sparked ...
The association between serum total cholesterol and cancer mortality was investigated in a 28-year f...
Several studies have shown an association between low total cholesterol (TC) and increased mortality...
Background: This study assesses the association between dietary cholesterol intake and the risk of v...
A substantial body of evidence shows an association between an increased risk of suicide and natural...
ABSTRACT-A prospective study of cancer and coronary heart disease (CHD) in 8,006 Hawaiian Japanese m...