Cancer Causes Control 2001 Apr;12(3):231-8 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut Are coffee, tea, and total fluid consumption associated with bladder cancer risk? Results from the Netherlands Cohort Study.Zeegers MP, Dorant E, Goldbohm RA, van den Brandt PA.Department of Epidemiology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands. mpa.zeegers@epid.unimaas.nlOBJECTIVES: Coffee, tea, and fluid consumption have been thought to influence bladder cancer incidence. In a large prospective study, these associations were investigated. METHODS: In 1986, cohort members (55-69 years) completed a questionnaire on cancer risk factors. Follow-up was established by linkage to cancer registries until 1992. The multivariable case-cohort analysis was based on 569 bladder...
Background & aims: Tea has been shown to be associated with reduced risk of several diseases includi...
Background. Narrative reviews have concluded that there is a small association between coffee consum...
The objective was to review epidemiological studies that evaluated the association between consumpti...
Cancer Causes Control 2001 Apr;12(3):231-8 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut Are coffee, tea, and tot...
Objectives: Coffee, tea, and fluid consumption have been thought to influence bladder cancer inciden...
Recent epidemiological studies have shown varying associations between coffee consumption and bladde...
: Int J Epidemiol 2001 Apr;30(2):353-62 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut Are coffee and tea consump...
Background Inconsistent results for coffee consumption and bladder cancer (BC) risk have been shown ...
BackgroundInconsistent results for coffee consumption and bladder cancer (BC) risk have been shown i...
Background & aims: Tea has been shown to be associated with reduced risk of several diseases includi...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Tea has been shown to be associated with reduced risk of several diseases inc...
Objective To further analyze the relation between coffee, tea, and energy drinks and bladder cancer ...
Background & aims: Tea has been shown to be associated with reduced risk of several diseases includi...
Background. Narrative reviews have concluded that there is a small association between coffee consum...
The objective was to review epidemiological studies that evaluated the association between consumpti...
Cancer Causes Control 2001 Apr;12(3):231-8 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut Are coffee, tea, and tot...
Objectives: Coffee, tea, and fluid consumption have been thought to influence bladder cancer inciden...
Recent epidemiological studies have shown varying associations between coffee consumption and bladde...
: Int J Epidemiol 2001 Apr;30(2):353-62 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut Are coffee and tea consump...
Background Inconsistent results for coffee consumption and bladder cancer (BC) risk have been shown ...
BackgroundInconsistent results for coffee consumption and bladder cancer (BC) risk have been shown i...
Background & aims: Tea has been shown to be associated with reduced risk of several diseases includi...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Tea has been shown to be associated with reduced risk of several diseases inc...
Objective To further analyze the relation between coffee, tea, and energy drinks and bladder cancer ...
Background & aims: Tea has been shown to be associated with reduced risk of several diseases includi...
Background. Narrative reviews have concluded that there is a small association between coffee consum...
The objective was to review epidemiological studies that evaluated the association between consumpti...