Background. Current evidence suggests that high red meat intake is associated with increased colorectal cancer risk. High fish intake may be associated with a decreased risk, but the existing evidence is less convincing. Methods: We prospectively followed 478040 men and women from 10 European countries who were free of cancer at enrollment between 1992 and 1998. Information on diet and lifestyle was collected at baseline. After a mean follow-up of 4.8 years, 1329 incident colorectal cancers were documented. We examined the relationship between intakes of red and processed meat, poultry, and fish and colorectal cancer risk using a proportional hazards model adjusted for age, sex, energy (nonfat and fat sources), height, weight, work-related ...
BACKGROUND: Current evidence indicates that red and processed meat intake increases the risk of colo...
Background: Red and processed meat consumption has been consistently associated with increased risk ...
The association between red meat consumption and cancer risk remains a controversy. In this study, w...
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: 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 : 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...
Objective Some but not all epidemiological studies have reported that high intakes of red and proces...
Background The evidence that red and processed meat influences colorectal carcinogenesis was judged ...
Background Red and processed meat have been consistently associated with colorectal cancer risk, but...
Background: The evidence that red and processed meat influences colorectal carcinogenesis was judged...
Accumulating epidemiologic evidence indicates that high con-sumption of red meat and of processed me...
Cancer prevention guidelines recommend limiting intake of red meat and avoiding processed meat; howe...
BACKGROUND: Current evidence indicates that red and processed meat intake increases the risk of colo...
Background: Red and processed meat consumption has been consistently associated with increased risk ...
The association between red meat consumption and cancer risk remains a controversy. In this study, w...
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: 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 : 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...
Objective Some but not all epidemiological studies have reported that high intakes of red and proces...
Background The evidence that red and processed meat influences colorectal carcinogenesis was judged ...
Background Red and processed meat have been consistently associated with colorectal cancer risk, but...
Background: The evidence that red and processed meat influences colorectal carcinogenesis was judged...
Accumulating epidemiologic evidence indicates that high con-sumption of red meat and of processed me...
Cancer prevention guidelines recommend limiting intake of red meat and avoiding processed meat; howe...
BACKGROUND: Current evidence indicates that red and processed meat intake increases the risk of colo...
Background: Red and processed meat consumption has been consistently associated with increased risk ...
The association between red meat consumption and cancer risk remains a controversy. In this study, w...