OBJECTIVE: Epidemiologic studies on calcium, vitamin D and colon cancer are inconsistent, whereas experimental studies more regularly show a protective effect. To evaluate potential sources of inconsistencies, data from a large case-control study were analyzed, stratifying on potential effect modifiers. METHODS: Data were collected by certified interviewers in Northern California, Utah and Minnesota. Analyses included 1993 incident colon cancer cases and 2410 population-based controls. Multivariate logistic regression models included age, sex, BMI, family history, physical activity, intake of energy, dietary fiber, aspirin and NSAIDs. RESULTS: Dietary calcium was inversely associated with colon cancer risk in men (OR highest vs lowest quint...
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...
A high intake of calcium, vitamin D, or specific dairy products is thought to reduce the incidence o...
OBJECTIVE: Epidemiologic studies on calcium, vitamin D and colon cancer are inconsistent, whereas ex...
OBJECTIVE: Epidemiologic studies on calcium, vitamin D and colon cancer are inconsistent, whereas ex...
The associations of intakes of calcium and vitamin D with colorectal cancer risk were examined in th...
Background: Despite evidence from animal studies for a protective effect of higher calcium and possi...
BACKGROUND: Higher intake of calcium and vitamin D has been associated with a reduced risk of colore...
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...
Background: Studies in animals have suggested that calcium may reduce the risk of colorectal cancer....
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...
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...
A high intake of calcium, vitamin D, or specific dairy products is thought to reduce the incidence o...
OBJECTIVE: Epidemiologic studies on calcium, vitamin D and colon cancer are inconsistent, whereas ex...
OBJECTIVE: Epidemiologic studies on calcium, vitamin D and colon cancer are inconsistent, whereas ex...
The associations of intakes of calcium and vitamin D with colorectal cancer risk were examined in th...
Background: Despite evidence from animal studies for a protective effect of higher calcium and possi...
BACKGROUND: Higher intake of calcium and vitamin D has been associated with a reduced risk of colore...
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...
Background: Studies in animals have suggested that calcium may reduce the risk of colorectal cancer....
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...
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...
A high intake of calcium, vitamin D, or specific dairy products is thought to reduce the incidence o...