Background: Coffee has been hypothesized to have pro- and anticarcinogenic properties, whereas tea may contain anticarcinogenic compounds. Studies assessing coffee intake and pancreatic cancer risk have yielded mixed results, whereas findings for tea intake have mostly been null. Sugar-sweetened carbonated soft drink (SSB) intake has been associated with higher circulating levels of insulin, which may promote carcinogenesis. Few prospective studies have examined SSB intake and pancreatic cancer risk; results have been heterogeneous. Methods: In this pooled analysis from 14 prospective cohort studies, 2,185 incident pancreatic cancer cases were identified among 853,894 individuals during follow-up. Multivariate (MV) study-specific relative r...
[[abstract]]Although the link between sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) and pancreatic cancer has been...
Reported associations between coffee consumption and an increased risk of pancreatic cancer could be...
Background: The association between coffee intake, tea intake and cancer has been extensively studie...
Background: Coffee has been hypothesized to have pro- and anticarcinogenic properties, whereas tea m...
BACKGROUND and AIMS: Few modifiable risk factors have been implicated in the etiology of pancreatic ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Few modifiable risk factors have been implicated in the etiology of pancreatic ca...
To evaluate the association between coffee, decaffeinated coffee, and tea consumption and pancreatic...
Although most prospective cohort studies do not support an association between coffee consumption an...
While cigarette smoking is a well-established risk factor for pancreatic cancer, the role of alcohol...
While cigarette smoking is a well-established risk factor for pancreatic cancer, the role of alcohol...
BackgroundThe relationships between coffee, tea, and sugar-sweetened carbonated soft drink consumpti...
The relationship between pancreatic cancer and coffee, decaffeinated coffee and tea drinking habits ...
While cigarette smoking is a well-established risk factor for pancreatic cancer, the role of alcohol...
The relationships between coffee, tea, and sugar-sweetened carbonated soft drink consumption and col...
Background: The consumption of sweet beverages has been associated with greater risk of type 2 diabe...
[[abstract]]Although the link between sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) and pancreatic cancer has been...
Reported associations between coffee consumption and an increased risk of pancreatic cancer could be...
Background: The association between coffee intake, tea intake and cancer has been extensively studie...
Background: Coffee has been hypothesized to have pro- and anticarcinogenic properties, whereas tea m...
BACKGROUND and AIMS: Few modifiable risk factors have been implicated in the etiology of pancreatic ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Few modifiable risk factors have been implicated in the etiology of pancreatic ca...
To evaluate the association between coffee, decaffeinated coffee, and tea consumption and pancreatic...
Although most prospective cohort studies do not support an association between coffee consumption an...
While cigarette smoking is a well-established risk factor for pancreatic cancer, the role of alcohol...
While cigarette smoking is a well-established risk factor for pancreatic cancer, the role of alcohol...
BackgroundThe relationships between coffee, tea, and sugar-sweetened carbonated soft drink consumpti...
The relationship between pancreatic cancer and coffee, decaffeinated coffee and tea drinking habits ...
While cigarette smoking is a well-established risk factor for pancreatic cancer, the role of alcohol...
The relationships between coffee, tea, and sugar-sweetened carbonated soft drink consumption and col...
Background: The consumption of sweet beverages has been associated with greater risk of type 2 diabe...
[[abstract]]Although the link between sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) and pancreatic cancer has been...
Reported associations between coffee consumption and an increased risk of pancreatic cancer could be...
Background: The association between coffee intake, tea intake and cancer has been extensively studie...