## Abstract Epidemiological data investigating the relation between fruit and vegetable consumption and pancreatic cancer risk have shown inconsistent results so far. Most caseβcontrol studies observed an inverse association with total fruit and vegetable consumption, whereas results from most coho
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A prospective cohort study on intake of retinol, vitamins C and E, and carotenoids and prostate cancer risk (Netherlands)
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- 110347400
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- 2002
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- English
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- 13
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- Article
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- 0957-5243
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## Abstract Caseβcontrol studies indicate that vitamins C, E, A and carotenoids decrease risk of oral premalignant lesions (OPLs) and oral cancer, but clinical trials have failed to find protective effects of Ξ²βcarotene and suggest that vitamin E may increase risk. The authors prospectively evaluat