Objective. To examine the association between pre-diagnostic circulating vitamin D concentration, dietary intake of vitamin D and calcium, and the risk of colorectal cancer in European populations. Design Nested case-control study. Setting. The study was conducted within the EPIC study, a cohort of more than 520 000 participants from 10 western European countries. Participants: 1248 cases of incident colorectal cancer, which developed after enrolment into the cohort, were matched to 1248 controls. Main outcome measures. Circulating vitamin D concentration (25-hydroxy-vitamin-D, 25-(OH)D) was measured by enzyme immunoassay. Dietary and lifestyle data were obtained from questionnaires. Incidence rate ratios and 95% confidence intervals for t...
Epidemiologic evidence indicates that vitamin D is inversely associated with risk of colon or rectal...
The associations of intakes of calcium and vitamin D with colorectal cancer risk were examined in th...
Epidemiologic evidence indicates that vitamin D is inversely associated with risk of colon or rectal...
Objective. To examine the association between pre-diagnostic circulating vitamin D concentration, di...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between pre-diagnostic circulating vitamin D concentration, di...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between pre-diagnostic circulating vitamin D concentration, di...
Objective. To examine the association between pre-diagnostic circulating vitamin D concentration, di...
Contains fulltext : 88351.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To ex...
To examine the association between pre-diagnostic circulating vitamin D concentration, dietary intak...
Objective: To examine the association between pre-diagnostic circulating vitamin D concentration, di...
Background: Experimental and epidemiological studies suggest a protective role for vitamin D in colo...
BACKGROUND: Experimental and epidemiological studies suggest a protective role for vitamin D in colo...
The associations between circulating vitamin D concentrations and total and site-specific colorectal...
Epidemiologic evidence indicates that vitamin D is inversely associated with risk of colon or rectal...
Epidemiologic evidence indicates that vitamin D is inversely associated with risk of colon or rectal...
Epidemiologic evidence indicates that vitamin D is inversely associated with risk of colon or rectal...
The associations of intakes of calcium and vitamin D with colorectal cancer risk were examined in th...
Epidemiologic evidence indicates that vitamin D is inversely associated with risk of colon or rectal...
Objective. To examine the association between pre-diagnostic circulating vitamin D concentration, di...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between pre-diagnostic circulating vitamin D concentration, di...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between pre-diagnostic circulating vitamin D concentration, di...
Objective. To examine the association between pre-diagnostic circulating vitamin D concentration, di...
Contains fulltext : 88351.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To ex...
To examine the association between pre-diagnostic circulating vitamin D concentration, dietary intak...
Objective: To examine the association between pre-diagnostic circulating vitamin D concentration, di...
Background: Experimental and epidemiological studies suggest a protective role for vitamin D in colo...
BACKGROUND: Experimental and epidemiological studies suggest a protective role for vitamin D in colo...
The associations between circulating vitamin D concentrations and total and site-specific colorectal...
Epidemiologic evidence indicates that vitamin D is inversely associated with risk of colon or rectal...
Epidemiologic evidence indicates that vitamin D is inversely associated with risk of colon or rectal...
Epidemiologic evidence indicates that vitamin D is inversely associated with risk of colon or rectal...
The associations of intakes of calcium and vitamin D with colorectal cancer risk were examined in th...
Epidemiologic evidence indicates that vitamin D is inversely associated with risk of colon or rectal...