BACKGROUND: Dietary factors are thought to have an important role in gastric and esophageal carcinogenesis, but evidence from cohort studies for such a role is lacking. We examined the risks of gastric cancer and esophageal adenocarcinoma associated with meat consumption within the European Prospective Investigation Into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) cohort. METHODS: A total of 521,457 men and women aged 35-70 years in 10 European countries participated in the EPIC cohort. Dietary and lifestyle information was collected at recruitment. Cox proportional hazard models were used to examine associations between meat intake and risks of cardia and gastric non-cardia cancers and esophageal adenocarcinoma. Data from a calibration substudy were used ...
Meat intake has been positively associated with risk of digestive tract cancers in several epidemiol...
Although recent studies suggest that high intakes of meat and heme iron are risk factors for several...
Meat intake has been positively associated with risk of digestive tract cancers in several epidemiol...
BACKGROUND: Dietary factors are thought to have an important role in gastric and esophageal carcinog...
Background: Dietary factors are thought to have an important role in gastric and esophageal carcinog...
Red meat and processed meat are associated with some gastrointestinal cancers. Our study aims to inv...
Background: The association of meat intake with gastric adenocarcinoma is controversial. We examined...
The consumption of processed meat has been associated with non-cardia gastric cancer, but evidence r...
The consumption of processed meat has been associated with noncardia gastric cancer, but evidence re...
Background: The association of meat intake with gastric adenocarcinoma is controversial. We examined...
The association of meat intake with gastric adenocarcinoma is controversial. We examined the relatio...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Red and processed meat was concluded as a limited-suggestive risk factor of...
Prospective data on red and processed meat in relation to risk of subtypes of esophageal and gastric...
BACKGROUND: Red and processed meat was concluded as a limited-suggestive risk factor of gastric canc...
Although recent studies suggest that high intakes of meat and heme iron are risk factors for several...
Meat intake has been positively associated with risk of digestive tract cancers in several epidemiol...
Although recent studies suggest that high intakes of meat and heme iron are risk factors for several...
Meat intake has been positively associated with risk of digestive tract cancers in several epidemiol...
BACKGROUND: Dietary factors are thought to have an important role in gastric and esophageal carcinog...
Background: Dietary factors are thought to have an important role in gastric and esophageal carcinog...
Red meat and processed meat are associated with some gastrointestinal cancers. Our study aims to inv...
Background: The association of meat intake with gastric adenocarcinoma is controversial. We examined...
The consumption of processed meat has been associated with non-cardia gastric cancer, but evidence r...
The consumption of processed meat has been associated with noncardia gastric cancer, but evidence re...
Background: The association of meat intake with gastric adenocarcinoma is controversial. We examined...
The association of meat intake with gastric adenocarcinoma is controversial. We examined the relatio...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Red and processed meat was concluded as a limited-suggestive risk factor of...
Prospective data on red and processed meat in relation to risk of subtypes of esophageal and gastric...
BACKGROUND: Red and processed meat was concluded as a limited-suggestive risk factor of gastric canc...
Although recent studies suggest that high intakes of meat and heme iron are risk factors for several...
Meat intake has been positively associated with risk of digestive tract cancers in several epidemiol...
Although recent studies suggest that high intakes of meat and heme iron are risk factors for several...
Meat intake has been positively associated with risk of digestive tract cancers in several epidemiol...