Epidemiological evidence based on both case–control and prospective cohort studies points to an overall positive relationship between consumption of milk/dairy products and the risk of developing prostate cancer. There are inconsistencies in the data, but taken together, the increased relative risk does not seem to be high. A number of mechanisms have been proposed to account for the relationship, with most attention being focused on the involvement of calcium/vitamin D, insulin-like growth factor-1 and oestrogens, although it is unlikely that a single factor in milk is implicated. In any event, any added risk of prostate cancer from increased milk consumption has to be set alongside other evidence, which shows that increased milk consumpti...
recommends that Americans increase their intake of dairy products. However, some studies have report...
This review of the literature aims to study potential associations between high consumption of milk ...
BACKGROUND: Observational studies have shown that milk consumption is inversely associated with colo...
We have previously found a positive association between milk consumption and prostate cancer risk us...
Prostate cancer is the third most common cancer in men globally, and the most common cancer among me...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in Western countries, but it is less common in East Asian ...
Copyright © 2019 Vasconcelos, Santos, Ravasco and Neves. This is an open-access article distributed ...
Although dairy products have been found to be associated with an elevated risk of prostate cancer, s...
High intakes of calcium and dairy products have been suggested to be related to prostate cancer risk...
To establish whether the association between milk intake and prostate cancer operates via the insuli...
Abstract Dairy products have been indicated as a risk factor for prostate cancer. However, only a fe...
Prostate cancer is an important health problem for all men in the world, in particularly in west cou...
Dietary indicators of prostatic cancer risk were analyzed in a case-control study conducted in North...
Dietary indicators of prostatic cancer risk were analyzed in a case-control study conducted in North...
Many epidemiologic studies have reported a positive association between dairy products and prostate ...
recommends that Americans increase their intake of dairy products. However, some studies have report...
This review of the literature aims to study potential associations between high consumption of milk ...
BACKGROUND: Observational studies have shown that milk consumption is inversely associated with colo...
We have previously found a positive association between milk consumption and prostate cancer risk us...
Prostate cancer is the third most common cancer in men globally, and the most common cancer among me...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in Western countries, but it is less common in East Asian ...
Copyright © 2019 Vasconcelos, Santos, Ravasco and Neves. This is an open-access article distributed ...
Although dairy products have been found to be associated with an elevated risk of prostate cancer, s...
High intakes of calcium and dairy products have been suggested to be related to prostate cancer risk...
To establish whether the association between milk intake and prostate cancer operates via the insuli...
Abstract Dairy products have been indicated as a risk factor for prostate cancer. However, only a fe...
Prostate cancer is an important health problem for all men in the world, in particularly in west cou...
Dietary indicators of prostatic cancer risk were analyzed in a case-control study conducted in North...
Dietary indicators of prostatic cancer risk were analyzed in a case-control study conducted in North...
Many epidemiologic studies have reported a positive association between dairy products and prostate ...
recommends that Americans increase their intake of dairy products. However, some studies have report...
This review of the literature aims to study potential associations between high consumption of milk ...
BACKGROUND: Observational studies have shown that milk consumption is inversely associated with colo...