Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2001 Nov;10(11):1121-8 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut Consumption of vegetables and fruits and urothelial cancer incidence: a prospective study. Zeegers MP, Goldbohm RA, van den Brandt PA. Department of Epidemiology, Maastricht University, 6200 MD Maastricht, the Netherlands. mpa.zeegers@epid.unimaas.nl Although most epidemiological studies concerning urothelial cancer support a possible protective effect of vegetable and fruit consumption, previous studies have been inconsistent with regard to which vegetables and fruits may be responsible for an inverse association. The association between the consumption of 21 vegetables and nine fruits and urothelial cancer risk was assessed in the Netherlands Cohort S...
BACKGROUND: Although a potential inverse association between vegetable intake and bladder cancer ris...
INTRODUCTION: There is some evidence that greater consumption of fruit and vegetables decreases the ...
Smoking is estimated to cause about half of all bladder cancer cases. Case-control studies have prov...
Although most epidemiological studies concerning urothelial cancer support a possible protective eff...
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Background - Many epidemiological studies have examined fruit and vegetable consumption in relation ...
Previous epidemiologic studies found inconsistent associations between vegetables and fruit consumpt...
Contains fulltext : 97508.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Recent researc...
Recent research does not show an association between fruit and vegetable consumption and bladder can...
In this thesis, prospective studies on fruit and vegetable consumption in relation to epithelial can...
BACKGROUND: Although a potential inverse association between vegetable intake and bladder cancer ris...
INTRODUCTION: There is some evidence that greater consumption of fruit and vegetables decreases the ...
Smoking is estimated to cause about half of all bladder cancer cases. Case-control studies have prov...
Although most epidemiological studies concerning urothelial cancer support a possible protective eff...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Many epidemiological studies have examined fruit and veget...
Contains fulltext : 81056.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Previous epide...
Background - Many epidemiological studies have examined fruit and vegetable consumption in relation ...
Previous epidemiologic studies found inconsistent associations between vegetables and fruit consumpt...
Contains fulltext : 97508.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Recent researc...
Recent research does not show an association between fruit and vegetable consumption and bladder can...
In this thesis, prospective studies on fruit and vegetable consumption in relation to epithelial can...
BACKGROUND: Although a potential inverse association between vegetable intake and bladder cancer ris...
INTRODUCTION: There is some evidence that greater consumption of fruit and vegetables decreases the ...
Smoking is estimated to cause about half of all bladder cancer cases. Case-control studies have prov...