The association between meat consumption and prostate cancer remains unclear, perhaps reflecting heterogeneity in the types of tumors studied and the method of meat preparation--which can impact the production of carcinogens.We address both issues in this case-control study focused on aggressive prostate cancer (470 cases and 512 controls), where men reported not only their meat intake but also their meat preparation and doneness level on a semi-quantitative food-frequency questionnaire. Associations between overall and grilled meat consumption, doneness level, ensuing carcinogens and aggressive prostate cancer were assessed using multivariate logistic regression.Higher consumption of any ground beef or processed meats were positively assoc...
Meat intake, particularly red meat, has been positively associated with pancreatic cancer in some ep...
Red meat and processed meat have been associated with carcinogenesis at several anatomic sites, but ...
Recent studies report that certain dietary patterns, especially those high in red and processed meat...
The association between meat consumption and prostate cancer remains unclear, perhaps reflecting het...
BackgroundThe association between meat consumption and prostate cancer remains unclear, perhaps refl...
BACKGROUND Evidence relating heterocyclic aromatic amines (HCA), associated with high-temperature c...
Meats cooked at high temperatures, such as pan-frying or grilling, are a source of carcinogenic hete...
Red meat, processed and unprocessed, has been considered a potential prostate cancer (PCA) risk fact...
Reports relating meat intake to prostate cancer risk are inconsistent. Associations between these di...
Previous epidemiologic studies have suggested that intake of red meat may be associated with increas...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (WHO-IARC) classified red meat and processed meat a...
ies have described positive associa-tions between prostate cancer risk and meat consumption, but und...
Objective: The objective of this study is to investigate the association between processed and unpro...
Objective: To assess and quantify the association between processed meat consumption and cancers of ...
Background: In order to determine the role of meat consumption and related nutrients in the etiology...
Meat intake, particularly red meat, has been positively associated with pancreatic cancer in some ep...
Red meat and processed meat have been associated with carcinogenesis at several anatomic sites, but ...
Recent studies report that certain dietary patterns, especially those high in red and processed meat...
The association between meat consumption and prostate cancer remains unclear, perhaps reflecting het...
BackgroundThe association between meat consumption and prostate cancer remains unclear, perhaps refl...
BACKGROUND Evidence relating heterocyclic aromatic amines (HCA), associated with high-temperature c...
Meats cooked at high temperatures, such as pan-frying or grilling, are a source of carcinogenic hete...
Red meat, processed and unprocessed, has been considered a potential prostate cancer (PCA) risk fact...
Reports relating meat intake to prostate cancer risk are inconsistent. Associations between these di...
Previous epidemiologic studies have suggested that intake of red meat may be associated with increas...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (WHO-IARC) classified red meat and processed meat a...
ies have described positive associa-tions between prostate cancer risk and meat consumption, but und...
Objective: The objective of this study is to investigate the association between processed and unpro...
Objective: To assess and quantify the association between processed meat consumption and cancers of ...
Background: In order to determine the role of meat consumption and related nutrients in the etiology...
Meat intake, particularly red meat, has been positively associated with pancreatic cancer in some ep...
Red meat and processed meat have been associated with carcinogenesis at several anatomic sites, but ...
Recent studies report that certain dietary patterns, especially those high in red and processed meat...