AIM: The Western diet typically consists of high levels of saturated fat from animal products and has been associated with an increased risk of bladder cancer. Whilst olive oil, the predominant fat in the Mediterranean diet, has been associated with many health benefits its role in bladder cancer aetiology is still unknown. Therefore, we investigated the effect of intake of animal products, olive oil and other major dietary fats on bladder cancer risk. METHODS: Dietary data were collected from 200 cases and 386 controls participating in a Belgian case-control study on bladder cancer. We calculated odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) by comparing the highest with the lowest tertiles of intake between cases and controls using...
Consumption of olive oil has been related to reduced risk of several diseases, including various neo...
The relationship between selected dietary factors and the risk of bladder cancer was investigated in...
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The effects of fat intake from different dietary sources on bladder cancer (BC) risk remains unident...
In this thesis the association between the Western diet & its main components, and the risk on bladd...
Background & aim: Bladder cancer is the second most common cancer of the urinary tract worldwide and...
Abstract Dietary fat, both in terms of quantity and quality, has been implicated to cancer developme...
PURPOSE: The role of diet in bladder carcinogenesis has yet to be established. To date most studies ...
Purpose The role of diet in bladder carcinogenesis has yet to be established. To date most studies h...
There is growing evidence of the protective role of the Mediterranean diet (MD) on cancer. However, ...
The role of diet in bladder carcinogenesis has yet to be established. To date most studies have inve...
Epidemiologic evidence on the relation between nutrition and bladder cancer is reviewed. A role of d...
Consumption of olive oil has been related to reduced risk of several diseases, including various neo...
Consumption of olive oil has been related to reduced risk of several diseases, including various neo...
The relationship between selected dietary factors and the risk of bladder cancer was investigated in...
Contains fulltext : 81056.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Previous epide...
The effects of fat intake from different dietary sources on bladder cancer (BC) risk remains unident...
In this thesis the association between the Western diet & its main components, and the risk on bladd...
Background & aim: Bladder cancer is the second most common cancer of the urinary tract worldwide and...
Abstract Dietary fat, both in terms of quantity and quality, has been implicated to cancer developme...
PURPOSE: The role of diet in bladder carcinogenesis has yet to be established. To date most studies ...
Purpose The role of diet in bladder carcinogenesis has yet to be established. To date most studies h...
There is growing evidence of the protective role of the Mediterranean diet (MD) on cancer. However, ...
The role of diet in bladder carcinogenesis has yet to be established. To date most studies have inve...
Epidemiologic evidence on the relation between nutrition and bladder cancer is reviewed. A role of d...
Consumption of olive oil has been related to reduced risk of several diseases, including various neo...
Consumption of olive oil has been related to reduced risk of several diseases, including various neo...
The relationship between selected dietary factors and the risk of bladder cancer was investigated in...
Contains fulltext : 81056.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Previous epide...