Evidence on the effects of meat consumption from different sources on the risk of bladder cancer (BC) is limited and controversial. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the associations between meat consumption and BC risk using a pooled data approach. Individual data from 11 prospective cohorts comprising 2848 BC cases and 515,697 non-cases with a total of 5,498,025 person-years of follow-up was pooled and analysed to investigate the potential associations between total red meat and products, red meat, processed meat, poultry and total fish and BC risk. Hazard ratios (HRs), with corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs), were estimated using Cox regression models stratified on cohort. Overall, an increased BC risk was found for high ...
Background: Previous epidemiologic studies found inconsistent results for the association between re...
In this study, we examined the association between meat and fish intake and the risk of various canc...
BACKGROUND: Previous epidemiologic studies found inconsistent results for the association between re...
Evidence on the effects of meat consumption from different sources on the risk of bladder cancer (BC...
Evidence on the effects of meat consumption from different sources on the risk of bladder cancer (BC...
Bladder cancer (BC) represents the second most common genitourinary malignancy. The major risk facto...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Several epidemiological studies have analyzed the associations between red an...
We assessed the association of processed meat intake with the risk of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and...
Background: Nitrosamines, which are known bladder carcinogens, or their precursors are found in cert...
Background: Since food metabolites are eliminated by the urinary tract, several studies have investi...
In the time period 1996-2004, all incident cases of bladder cancer were included in a case-control s...
BACKGROUND: Previous epidemiologic studies found inconsistent results for the association between re...
Background: Previous epidemiologic studies found inconsistent results for the association between re...
In this study, we examined the association between meat and fish intake and the risk of various canc...
BACKGROUND: Previous epidemiologic studies found inconsistent results for the association between re...
Evidence on the effects of meat consumption from different sources on the risk of bladder cancer (BC...
Evidence on the effects of meat consumption from different sources on the risk of bladder cancer (BC...
Bladder cancer (BC) represents the second most common genitourinary malignancy. The major risk facto...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Several epidemiological studies have analyzed the associations between red an...
We assessed the association of processed meat intake with the risk of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and...
Background: Nitrosamines, which are known bladder carcinogens, or their precursors are found in cert...
Background: Since food metabolites are eliminated by the urinary tract, several studies have investi...
In the time period 1996-2004, all incident cases of bladder cancer were included in a case-control s...
BACKGROUND: Previous epidemiologic studies found inconsistent results for the association between re...
Background: Previous epidemiologic studies found inconsistent results for the association between re...
In this study, we examined the association between meat and fish intake and the risk of various canc...
BACKGROUND: Previous epidemiologic studies found inconsistent results for the association between re...