The relationship between incidence of prostate cancer and intake of dietary fat and foods rich in fat was studied in 25,708 men aged 16-56 years attending a Norwegian health screening in 1977-1983. Linkage to the Cancer Registry of Norway and the Central Bureau of Statistics of Norway ensured a comp
β¦ LIBER β¦
Anthropometry and prostate cancer risk: a prospective study of 22,248 Norwegian men
β Scribed by Tom I. Lund Nilsen; Lars J. Vatten
- Book ID
- 110271238
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 97 KB
- Volume
- 10
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0957-5243
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Dietary fat intake and risk of prostate
β
Marit B. VeierΓΈd; Petter Laake; Dag S. Thelle
π
Article
π
1997
π
John Wiley and Sons
π
French
β 46 KB
π 1 views
ANDROGENS AND PROSTATE CANCER RISK: A PR
β
S. WirΓ©n; U.H. Stenman; G. Hallmans; P. Stattin
π
Article
π
2006
π
Elsevier Science
π
English
β 56 KB
Coffee and cancer: A prospective study o
β
Inger Stensvold; Bjarne K. Jacobsen
π
Article
π
1994
π
Springer Netherlands
π
English
β 611 KB
A prospective study of socioeconomic sta
β
Andrew Rundle, Kathryn M. Neckerman, Daniel Sheehan, Michelle Jankowski, Oleksan
π
Article
π
2012
π
Springer Netherlands
π
English
β 184 KB
Physical activity and the risk of prosta
β
Inger Thune; Eiliv Lund
π
Article
π
1994
π
Springer Netherlands
π
English
β 768 KB
Plasma prolactin and prostate cancer ris
β
PΓ€r Stattin; Sabina Rinaldi; Ulf-HΓ₯kan Stenman; Elio Riboli; GΓΆran Hallmans; And
π
Article
π
2001
π
John Wiley and Sons
π
French
β 44 KB
π 1 views
Prolactin, a pituitary peptide hormone with multiple effects, stimulates prostate growth in experimental models. In humans, prolactin receptors are present in the prostate and are particularly abundant in pre-cancerous lesions. This suggests that prolactin could also be involved in the development o