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Genkinger, J.M. (author), Li, R. (author), Spiegelman, D. (author), Anderson, K.E. (author), Albanes, D. (author), Bergkvist, L. (author), Bernstein, L. (author), Black, A. (author), van den Brandt, P.A. (author), English, D.R. (author), Freudenheim, J.L. (author), Fuchs, C.S. (author), Giles, G.G. (author), Giovannucci, E. (author), Goldbohm, R.A. (author), Horn-Ross, P.L. (author), Jacobs, E.J. (author), Koushik, A. (author), Männisö, S. (author), Marshall, J.R. (author), Miller, A.B. (author), Patel, A.V. (author), Robien, K. (author), Rohan, T.E. (author), Schairer, C. (author), Stolzenberg-Solomon, R. (author), Wolk, A. (author), Ziegler, R.G. (author), Smith-Warner, S.A. (author)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...article 2012
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Zhang, X. (author), Albanes, D. (author), Beeson, W.L. (author), van den Brandt, P.A. (author), Buring, J.E. (author), Flood, A. (author), Freudenheim, J.L. (author), Giovannucci, E.L. (author), Goldbohm, R.A. (author), Jaceldo-Siegl, K. (author), Jacobs, E.J. (author), Krogh, V. (author), Larsson, S.C. (author), Marshall, J.R. (author), McCullough, M.L. (author), Miller, A.B. (author), Robien, K. (author), Rohan, T.E. (author), Schatzkin, A. (author), Sieri, S. (author), Spiegelman, D. (author), Virtamo, J. (author), Wolk, A. (author), Willett, W.C. (author), Zhang, S.M. (author), Smith-Warner, S.A. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)BackgroundThe relationships between coffee, tea, and sugar-sweetened carbonated soft drink consumption and colon cancer risk remain unresolved. MethodsWe investigated prospectively the association between coffee, tea, and sugar-sweetened carbonated soft drink consumption and colon cancer risk in a pooled analysis of primary data from 13 cohort...article 2010
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Kim, D.H. (author), Smith-Warner, S.A. (author), Spiegelman, D. (author), Yaun, S.S. (author), Colditz, G.A. (author), Freudenheim, J.L. (author), Giovannucci, E. (author), Goldbohm, R.A. (author), Graham, S. (author), Harnack, L. (author), Jacobs, E.J. (author), Leitzmann, M. (author), Mannisto, S. (author), Miller, A.B. (author), Potter, J.D. (author), Rohan, T.E. (author), Schatzkin, A. (author), Speizer, F.E. (author), Stevens, V.L. (author), Stolzenberg-Solomon, R. (author), Terry, P. (author), Toniolo, P. (author), Weijenberg, M.P. (author), Willett, W.C. (author), Wolk, A. (author), Zeleniuch-Jacquotte, A. (author), Hunter, D.J. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)Objective: Studies of folate intake and colorectal cancer risk have been inconsistent. We examined the relation with colon cancer risk in a series of 13 prospective studies. Methods: Study-and sex-specific relative risks (RRs) were estimated from the primary data using Cox proportional hazards models and then pooled using a random-effects model....article 2010
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Arts, J.H.E. (author), Jacobs, E.J. (author), Kuper, C.F. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)Irritant-induced inflammation of the airways may aggravate respiratory allergy induced by chemical respiratory allergens. Therefore, it was studied whether airway irritation by sulfur dioxide (SO<sub>2</sub>) would enhance respiratory allergic reactions to trimellitic anhydride (TMA), using a rat model. Brown Norway (BN) rats were topically...article 2010