Cancer prevention guidelines recommend limiting intake of red meat and avoiding processed meat; however, few studies have been conducted on the effects of specific red meat subtypes on colon cancer or rectal cancer risk. The study aim was to evaluate associations between intake of red meat and its subtypes, processed meat, fish, and poultry and risk for colon cancer or rectal cancer in the Danish Diet, Cancer and Health cohort study. We also evaluated whether fish or poultry should replace red meat intake to prevent colon cancer or rectal cancer. During follow-up (13.4 y), 644 cases of colon cancer and 345 cases of rectal cancer occurred among 53,988 participants. Cox proportional hazards models were used to compute incidence rate ratio (IR...
The association between red meat consumption and cancer risk remains a controversy. In this study, w...
BACKGROUND: Current evidence indicates that red and processed meat intake increases the risk of colo...
Abstract: Meat has been associated with an increased risk of colorectal cancer in most, but not all,...
Background : Colorectal cancer (CRC) is considered one of the most common forms of cancer in the Wes...
Background: Red meat and processed meat consump-tion have been associated with increased risk of col...
Background The evidence that red and processed meat influences colorectal carcinogenesis was judged ...
The evidence that red and processed meat influences colorectal carcinogenesis was judged convincing ...
Accumulating epidemiologic evidence indicates that high con-sumption of red meat and of processed me...
<div><p>Although the association between red meat consumption and colorectal cancer (CRC) is well es...
BACKGROUND: Current evidence suggests that high red meat intake is associated with increased colorec...
OBJECTIVE: Some but not all epidemiological studies have reported that high intakes of red and proce...
Background: Current evidence suggests that high red meat intake is associated with increased colorec...
Background. Current evidence suggests that high red meat intake is associated with increased colorec...
Background Red and processed meat have been consistently associated with colorectal cancer risk, but...
The association between red meat consumption and cancer risk remains a controversy. In this study, w...
BACKGROUND: Current evidence indicates that red and processed meat intake increases the risk of colo...
Abstract: Meat has been associated with an increased risk of colorectal cancer in most, but not all,...
Background : Colorectal cancer (CRC) is considered one of the most common forms of cancer in the Wes...
Background: Red meat and processed meat consump-tion have been associated with increased risk of col...
Background The evidence that red and processed meat influences colorectal carcinogenesis was judged ...
The evidence that red and processed meat influences colorectal carcinogenesis was judged convincing ...
Accumulating epidemiologic evidence indicates that high con-sumption of red meat and of processed me...
<div><p>Although the association between red meat consumption and colorectal cancer (CRC) is well es...
BACKGROUND: Current evidence suggests that high red meat intake is associated with increased colorec...
OBJECTIVE: Some but not all epidemiological studies have reported that high intakes of red and proce...
Background: Current evidence suggests that high red meat intake is associated with increased colorec...
Background. Current evidence suggests that high red meat intake is associated with increased colorec...
Background Red and processed meat have been consistently associated with colorectal cancer risk, but...
The association between red meat consumption and cancer risk remains a controversy. In this study, w...
BACKGROUND: Current evidence indicates that red and processed meat intake increases the risk of colo...
Abstract: Meat has been associated with an increased risk of colorectal cancer in most, but not all,...