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Wu, K. (author), Spiegelman, D. (author), Hou, T. (author), Albanes, D. (author), Allen, N.E. (author), Berndt, S.I. (author), van den Brandt, P.A. (author), Giles, G.G. (author), Giovannucci, E. (author), Goldbohm, R.A. (author), Goodman, G.G. (author), Goodman, P.J. (author), Håkansson, N. (author), Inoue, M. (author), Key, T.J. (author), Kolonel, L.N. (author), Männistö, S. (author), McCullough, M.L. (author), Neuhouser, M.L. (author), Park, Y. (author), Platz, E.A. (author), Schenk, J.M. (author), Sinha, R. (author), Stampfer, M.J. (author), Stevens, V.L. (author), Tsugane, S. (author), Visvanathan, K. (author), Wilkens, L.R. (author), Wolk, A. (author), Ziegler, R.G. (author), Smith-Warner, S.A. (author)Reports relating meat intake to prostate cancer risk are inconsistent. Associations between these dietary factors and prostate cancer were examined in a consortium of 15 cohort studies. During follow-up, 52,683 incident prostate cancer cases, including 4,924 advanced cases, were identified among 842,149 men. Cox proportional hazard models were...article 2016
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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