Although several studies have assessed the association between total fluid intake, specific drinks and bladder cancer, no firm conclusions can yet be drawn. Four hundred thirty two bladder cancer cases and 392 frequency matched hospital-based controls recruited in the South and East of China between October 2005 and June 2008 were interviewed on their intake of 6 nonalcoholic and 3 alcoholic drinks. Age, sex, smoking and hospital-adjusted odds ratios (OR) and 95 percent confidence intervals (95% CI) were calculated for all drinks and for total fluid intake using logistic regression. For 381 cases (81.9% men) and 371 controls (76.3% men), total fluid intake could be calculated. In men, an increase in total fluid intake was associated with a ...
Findings on the association between alcohol consumption and bladder cancer are inconsistent. We inve...
Findings on the association between alcohol consumption and bladder cancer are inconsistent. We inve...
Findings on the association between alcohol consumption and bladder cancer are inconsistent. We inve...
Although several studies have assessed the association between total fluid intake, specific drinks a...
Although several studies have assessed the association between total fluid intake, specific drinks a...
none3There are appreciable differences in total fluid intake at the individual and population level,...
BackgroundControversial results of the association between alcohol consumption and risk of bladder c...
The relation between alcoholic beverage consumption and bladder cancer risk was investigated using d...
International audienceWe pooled the data from 6 case-control studies of bladder cancer with detailed...
Previous studies on the relationship between fluid intake and risk of bladder cancer have generally ...
Objective Between 10 and 20% of bladder cancer patients who are diagnosed with nonmuscle-invasive bl...
UnrestrictedThe urogenous-contact hypothesis proposes that the development of bladder cancer is asso...
Previous studies on the relationship between fluid intake and risk of bladder cancer have generally ...
Previous studies on the relationship between fluid intake and risk of bladder cancer have generally ...
Urine can contain carcinogens, e.g., from cigarette smoke, that come in contact with the wall of the...
Findings on the association between alcohol consumption and bladder cancer are inconsistent. We inve...
Findings on the association between alcohol consumption and bladder cancer are inconsistent. We inve...
Findings on the association between alcohol consumption and bladder cancer are inconsistent. We inve...
Although several studies have assessed the association between total fluid intake, specific drinks a...
Although several studies have assessed the association between total fluid intake, specific drinks a...
none3There are appreciable differences in total fluid intake at the individual and population level,...
BackgroundControversial results of the association between alcohol consumption and risk of bladder c...
The relation between alcoholic beverage consumption and bladder cancer risk was investigated using d...
International audienceWe pooled the data from 6 case-control studies of bladder cancer with detailed...
Previous studies on the relationship between fluid intake and risk of bladder cancer have generally ...
Objective Between 10 and 20% of bladder cancer patients who are diagnosed with nonmuscle-invasive bl...
UnrestrictedThe urogenous-contact hypothesis proposes that the development of bladder cancer is asso...
Previous studies on the relationship between fluid intake and risk of bladder cancer have generally ...
Previous studies on the relationship between fluid intake and risk of bladder cancer have generally ...
Urine can contain carcinogens, e.g., from cigarette smoke, that come in contact with the wall of the...
Findings on the association between alcohol consumption and bladder cancer are inconsistent. We inve...
Findings on the association between alcohol consumption and bladder cancer are inconsistent. We inve...
Findings on the association between alcohol consumption and bladder cancer are inconsistent. We inve...