Carotenoids, found in fruits and vegetables, have the potential to protect against cancer because of their properties, including their functions as precursors to vitamin A and as antioxidants. We examined the associations between intakes of alpha-carotene, beta-carotene, beta-cryptoxanthin, lutein/zeaxanthin and lycopene and the risk of invasive epithelial ovarian cancer. The primary data from 10 prospective cohort studies in North America and Europe were analyzed and then pooled. Carotenoid intakes were estimated from a validated food frequency questionnaire administered at baseline in each study. Study-specific relative risks (RR) were estimated using the Cox proportional hazards model and then combined using a random-effects model. Among...
Dietary carotenoids have been hypothesized to protect against epithelial cancers. The authors analyz...
Dietary carotenoids have been hypothesized to protect against epithelial cancers. The authors analyz...
Dietary carotenoids have been hypothesized to protect against epithelial cancers. The authors analyz...
Carotenoids, found in fruits and vegetables, have the potential to protect against cancer because of...
Carotenoids, found in fruits and vegetables, have the potential to protect against cancer because of...
Carotenoids, found in fruits and vegetables, have the potential to protect against cancer because of...
Carotenoids, found in fruits and vegetables, have the potential to protect against cancer because of...
Dietary carotenoids have been hypothesized to protect against epithelial cancers. The authors analyz...
Dietary carotenoids have been hypothesized to protect against epithelial cancers. The authors analyz...
An inverse association between ovarian cancer risk, carotenoids and antioxidant vitamins has been su...
It is thought that oxidative stress resulting to repeated ovulation may increase the risk of ovarian...
It is thought that oxidative stress resulting to repeated ovulation may increase the risk of ovarian...
It is thought that oxidative stress resulting to repeated ovulation may increase the risk of ovarian...
Dietary carotenoids have been hypothesized to protect against epithelial cancers. The authors analyz...
Dietary carotenoids have been hypothesized to protect against epithelial cancers. The authors analyz...
Dietary carotenoids have been hypothesized to protect against epithelial cancers. The authors analyz...
Dietary carotenoids have been hypothesized to protect against epithelial cancers. The authors analyz...
Dietary carotenoids have been hypothesized to protect against epithelial cancers. The authors analyz...
Carotenoids, found in fruits and vegetables, have the potential to protect against cancer because of...
Carotenoids, found in fruits and vegetables, have the potential to protect against cancer because of...
Carotenoids, found in fruits and vegetables, have the potential to protect against cancer because of...
Carotenoids, found in fruits and vegetables, have the potential to protect against cancer because of...
Dietary carotenoids have been hypothesized to protect against epithelial cancers. The authors analyz...
Dietary carotenoids have been hypothesized to protect against epithelial cancers. The authors analyz...
An inverse association between ovarian cancer risk, carotenoids and antioxidant vitamins has been su...
It is thought that oxidative stress resulting to repeated ovulation may increase the risk of ovarian...
It is thought that oxidative stress resulting to repeated ovulation may increase the risk of ovarian...
It is thought that oxidative stress resulting to repeated ovulation may increase the risk of ovarian...
Dietary carotenoids have been hypothesized to protect against epithelial cancers. The authors analyz...
Dietary carotenoids have been hypothesized to protect against epithelial cancers. The authors analyz...
Dietary carotenoids have been hypothesized to protect against epithelial cancers. The authors analyz...
Dietary carotenoids have been hypothesized to protect against epithelial cancers. The authors analyz...
Dietary carotenoids have been hypothesized to protect against epithelial cancers. The authors analyz...