Lancet Oncology, The, ISSN 1470-2045, 2012, Volume 13, Issue 11, pp. 1141 - 1151
Summary Background Menarche and menopause mark the onset and cessation, respectively, of ovarian activity associated with reproduction, and affect breast...
Hematology, Oncology and Palliative Medicine | DESIGN | REQUIRING PROLONGED OBSERVATION | ONCOLOGY | RECALL | PATIENT | VALIDITY | REPRODUCIBILITY | AGE | Receptors, Estrogen - metabolism | Age Factors | Premenopause | Neoplasm Invasiveness | Humans | Menopause | Middle Aged | Risk Factors | Menarche | Neoplasms, Hormone-Dependent - epidemiology | Hormone Replacement Therapy | Reproduction | Breast Neoplasms - pathology | Neoplasms, Hormone-Dependent - pathology | Aged, 80 and over | Adult | Female | Aged | Estrogens - metabolism | Breast Neoplasms - epidemiology | Clinical Medicine | Medical and Health Sciences | Klinisk medicin | Cancer and Oncology | Medicin och hälsovetenskap | Cancer och onkologi
Hematology, Oncology and Palliative Medicine | DESIGN | REQUIRING PROLONGED OBSERVATION | ONCOLOGY | RECALL | PATIENT | VALIDITY | REPRODUCIBILITY | AGE | Receptors, Estrogen - metabolism | Age Factors | Premenopause | Neoplasm Invasiveness | Humans | Menopause | Middle Aged | Risk Factors | Menarche | Neoplasms, Hormone-Dependent - epidemiology | Hormone Replacement Therapy | Reproduction | Breast Neoplasms - pathology | Neoplasms, Hormone-Dependent - pathology | Aged, 80 and over | Adult | Female | Aged | Estrogens - metabolism | Breast Neoplasms - epidemiology | Clinical Medicine | Medical and Health Sciences | Klinisk medicin | Cancer and Oncology | Medicin och hälsovetenskap | Cancer och onkologi
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RELATION BETWEEN BENIGN GYNECOLOGICAL DISEASES AND INCIDENT HYPERTENSION IN THE E3N COHORT
Journal of Hypertension, ISSN 0263-6352, 07/2019, Volume 37 Suppl 1, pp. e45 - e45
OBJECTIVE:It has been reported that women with uterine fibroids are more often overweight and hypertensive but the prospective relationship between benign...
Hypertension | Complications and side effects | Risk factors | Genital diseases, Female
Hypertension | Complications and side effects | Risk factors | Genital diseases, Female
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Postmenopausal hormone use and cutaneous melanoma risk: A French prospective cohort study
International Journal of Cancer, ISSN 0020-7136, 10/2019, Volume 145, Issue 7, pp. 1754 - 1767
Cutaneous melanoma has been suspected to be influenced by female hormones. Several studies reported a positive association between menopausal hormone therapy...
cohort studies | cutaneous melanoma | epidemiology | menopausal hormone therapy | MORTALITY | SURVIVAL | CANCER INCIDENCE | PREGNANCY | WOMEN | ONCOLOGY | REPLACEMENT THERAPY | ESTROGEN | MELANOCYTIC NEVI | EXPOSURE | HISTORY | Usage | Menopause | Melanoma | Postmenopausal women | Epidemiology | Risk factors | Skin cancer | Formulations | Statistical analysis | Sun screens | Health risks | Exposure | Hormones | Regression analysis | Risk analysis | Post-menopause | Confidence intervals | Heterogeneity | Regression models | Homogeneity | Skin | Hazard assessment | Health risk assessment
cohort studies | cutaneous melanoma | epidemiology | menopausal hormone therapy | MORTALITY | SURVIVAL | CANCER INCIDENCE | PREGNANCY | WOMEN | ONCOLOGY | REPLACEMENT THERAPY | ESTROGEN | MELANOCYTIC NEVI | EXPOSURE | HISTORY | Usage | Menopause | Melanoma | Postmenopausal women | Epidemiology | Risk factors | Skin cancer | Formulations | Statistical analysis | Sun screens | Health risks | Exposure | Hormones | Regression analysis | Risk analysis | Post-menopause | Confidence intervals | Heterogeneity | Regression models | Homogeneity | Skin | Hazard assessment | Health risk assessment
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International Journal of Cancer, ISSN 0020-7136, 10/2019, Volume 145, Issue 7, pp. 1754 - 1767
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International Journal of Cancer, ISSN 0020-7136, 11/2018, Volume 143, Issue 10, pp. 2390 - 2399
Cutaneous melanoma has been suspected to be influenced by female hormones. Several studies reported a positive association between oral contraceptive (OC) use...
cohort studies | cutaneous melanoma | epidemiology | oral contraceptives | MORTALITY | ESTROGENS | PATHWAYS | METAANALYSIS | CANCER INCIDENCE | MALIGNANT-MELANOMA | PREGNANCY | WOMEN | ONCOLOGY | E3N COHORT | MELANOCYTIC NEVI | Melanoma - epidemiology | France - epidemiology | Prospective Studies | Humans | Middle Aged | Contraceptives, Oral - administration & dosage | Adult | Female | Aged | Skin Neoplasms - epidemiology | Socioeconomic Factors | Cohort Studies | Usage | Oral contraceptives | Epidemiology | Melanoma | Estrogen | Skin cancer | Animal models | Sun screens | Estrogens | Tanning | Risk | Exposure | Hormones | Confidence intervals | Contraceptives | Sunburn & sun tanning | Sunbeds | Genetics | Skin | Health risk assessment | Age
cohort studies | cutaneous melanoma | epidemiology | oral contraceptives | MORTALITY | ESTROGENS | PATHWAYS | METAANALYSIS | CANCER INCIDENCE | MALIGNANT-MELANOMA | PREGNANCY | WOMEN | ONCOLOGY | E3N COHORT | MELANOCYTIC NEVI | Melanoma - epidemiology | France - epidemiology | Prospective Studies | Humans | Middle Aged | Contraceptives, Oral - administration & dosage | Adult | Female | Aged | Skin Neoplasms - epidemiology | Socioeconomic Factors | Cohort Studies | Usage | Oral contraceptives | Epidemiology | Melanoma | Estrogen | Skin cancer | Animal models | Sun screens | Estrogens | Tanning | Risk | Exposure | Hormones | Confidence intervals | Contraceptives | Sunburn & sun tanning | Sunbeds | Genetics | Skin | Health risk assessment | Age
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International Journal of Cancer, ISSN 0020-7136, 2012, Volume 131, Issue 6, pp. E963 - E973
Diets high in vegetables and fruits have been suggested to be inversely associated with risk of gastric cancer. However, the evidence of the effect of variety...
cereal fiber | metaanalysis | physical-activity | epic-eurgast | epidemiologic evidence | vitamin-c | stomach | helicobacter-pylori | diet diversity | adenocarcinomas | esophageal cancer | gastric cancer | variety | EPIC | vegetable and fruit | VITAMIN-C | METAANALYSIS | ADENOCARCINOMAS | DIET DIVERSITY | EPIC-EURGAST | CEREAL FIBER | ONCOLOGY | EPIDEMIOLOGIC EVIDENCE | PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY | HELICOBACTER-PYLORI | STOMACH | Prospective Studies | Vegetables | Fruit | Europe | Humans | Middle Aged | Proportional Hazards Models | Esophageal Neoplasms - prevention & control | Male | Risk | Carcinoma, Squamous Cell - prevention & control | Adenocarcinoma - prevention & control | Stomach Neoplasms - prevention & control | Adult | Female | Medical colleges | Squamous cell carcinoma | Oncology, Experimental | Research | Investigations | Biometry | Diet | Cardiology | Histochemistry | Esophageal cancer | Public health | Produce industry | Cancer | Nutrition | Stomach cancer | Risk factors | Fruits | Clinical Medicine | Medical and Health Sciences | Medicin och hälsovetenskap | gastric cancer; esophageal cancer; vegetable and fruit; variety; EPIC | Cancer and Oncology | Klinisk medicin | Cancer och onkologi
cereal fiber | metaanalysis | physical-activity | epic-eurgast | epidemiologic evidence | vitamin-c | stomach | helicobacter-pylori | diet diversity | adenocarcinomas | esophageal cancer | gastric cancer | variety | EPIC | vegetable and fruit | VITAMIN-C | METAANALYSIS | ADENOCARCINOMAS | DIET DIVERSITY | EPIC-EURGAST | CEREAL FIBER | ONCOLOGY | EPIDEMIOLOGIC EVIDENCE | PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY | HELICOBACTER-PYLORI | STOMACH | Prospective Studies | Vegetables | Fruit | Europe | Humans | Middle Aged | Proportional Hazards Models | Esophageal Neoplasms - prevention & control | Male | Risk | Carcinoma, Squamous Cell - prevention & control | Adenocarcinoma - prevention & control | Stomach Neoplasms - prevention & control | Adult | Female | Medical colleges | Squamous cell carcinoma | Oncology, Experimental | Research | Investigations | Biometry | Diet | Cardiology | Histochemistry | Esophageal cancer | Public health | Produce industry | Cancer | Nutrition | Stomach cancer | Risk factors | Fruits | Clinical Medicine | Medical and Health Sciences | Medicin och hälsovetenskap | gastric cancer; esophageal cancer; vegetable and fruit; variety; EPIC | Cancer and Oncology | Klinisk medicin | Cancer och onkologi
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European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, ISSN 0954-3007, 11/2009, Volume 63, Issue 4, pp. S101 - S121
Background/objectives: Adequate mineral intake is important for the maintenance of bone health, cellular function and general metabolism, and possibly in the...
calcium | potassium | EPIC CALIBRATION | EPIC | RATIONALE | magnesium | RISK | WOMEN | CARCINOGENESIS | NEOPLASIA | PROSTATE-CANCER | iron | COHORT | 24-HOUR DIET RECALL | CONSUMPTION | phosphorus | Phosphorus | Iron | Magnesium | Calcium | Potassium | NUTRITION & DIETETICS | Iron - administration & dosage | Prospective Studies | Age Factors | Diet - statistics & numerical data | Diet Surveys | Magnesium - administration & dosage | Europe | Humans | Middle Aged | Calcium - administration & dosage | Phosphorus - administration & dosage | Diet Records | Male | Reference Values | Potassium - administration & dosage | Adult | Female | Aged | Trace Elements - administration & dosage | Phosphorus in the body | Calcium, Dietary | Diet | Chronic diseases | Potassium in the body | Iron in the body | Health aspects | Risk factors | Magnesium in the body | Cancer | Nutrition research | Dietary minerals | Epidemiology
calcium | potassium | EPIC CALIBRATION | EPIC | RATIONALE | magnesium | RISK | WOMEN | CARCINOGENESIS | NEOPLASIA | PROSTATE-CANCER | iron | COHORT | 24-HOUR DIET RECALL | CONSUMPTION | phosphorus | Phosphorus | Iron | Magnesium | Calcium | Potassium | NUTRITION & DIETETICS | Iron - administration & dosage | Prospective Studies | Age Factors | Diet - statistics & numerical data | Diet Surveys | Magnesium - administration & dosage | Europe | Humans | Middle Aged | Calcium - administration & dosage | Phosphorus - administration & dosage | Diet Records | Male | Reference Values | Potassium - administration & dosage | Adult | Female | Aged | Trace Elements - administration & dosage | Phosphorus in the body | Calcium, Dietary | Diet | Chronic diseases | Potassium in the body | Iron in the body | Health aspects | Risk factors | Magnesium in the body | Cancer | Nutrition research | Dietary minerals | Epidemiology
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Journal of the National Cancer Institute, ISSN 0027-8874, 2006, Volume 98, Issue 5, pp. 345 - 354
Background. Dietary factors are thought to have an important role in gastric and esophageal carcinogenesis, but evidence from cohort studies for such a role is...
DOSE-RESPONSE | RED MEAT | ONCOLOGY | GASTRIC-CANCER | CARDIA | DIETARY FACTORS | JAPANESE | COHORT | HELICOBACTER-PYLORI | N-NITROSO COMPOUNDS | CONSUMPTION | Esophageal Neoplasms - etiology | Confidence Intervals | Life Style | Prospective Studies | Follow-Up Studies | Adenocarcinoma - etiology | Esophageal Neoplasms - microbiology | Humans | Middle Aged | Helicobacter Infections - complications | Male | Case-Control Studies | Esophageal Neoplasms - epidemiology | Incidence | Meat | Helicobacter pylori | Adult | Female | Stomach Neoplasms - epidemiology | Surveys and Questionnaires | Odds Ratio | Stomach Neoplasms - etiology | Adenocarcinoma - microbiology | Risk Assessment | Risk Factors | Proportional Hazards Models | Cardia | Europe - epidemiology | Feeding Behavior | Stomach Neoplasms - microbiology | Aged | Adenocarcinoma - epidemiology | Helicobacter Infections - microbiology | Research | Stomach cancer | Oncology, Experimental | Risk factors | Cancer | Europe/epidemiology | Questionnaires | Helicobacter Infections/complications/microbiology | Food Habits | Esophageal Neoplasms/epidemiology/etiology/microbiology | Stomach Neoplasms/epidemiology/etiology/microbiology | Adenocarcinoma/epidemiology/etiology/microbiology
DOSE-RESPONSE | RED MEAT | ONCOLOGY | GASTRIC-CANCER | CARDIA | DIETARY FACTORS | JAPANESE | COHORT | HELICOBACTER-PYLORI | N-NITROSO COMPOUNDS | CONSUMPTION | Esophageal Neoplasms - etiology | Confidence Intervals | Life Style | Prospective Studies | Follow-Up Studies | Adenocarcinoma - etiology | Esophageal Neoplasms - microbiology | Humans | Middle Aged | Helicobacter Infections - complications | Male | Case-Control Studies | Esophageal Neoplasms - epidemiology | Incidence | Meat | Helicobacter pylori | Adult | Female | Stomach Neoplasms - epidemiology | Surveys and Questionnaires | Odds Ratio | Stomach Neoplasms - etiology | Adenocarcinoma - microbiology | Risk Assessment | Risk Factors | Proportional Hazards Models | Cardia | Europe - epidemiology | Feeding Behavior | Stomach Neoplasms - microbiology | Aged | Adenocarcinoma - epidemiology | Helicobacter Infections - microbiology | Research | Stomach cancer | Oncology, Experimental | Risk factors | Cancer | Europe/epidemiology | Questionnaires | Helicobacter Infections/complications/microbiology | Food Habits | Esophageal Neoplasms/epidemiology/etiology/microbiology | Stomach Neoplasms/epidemiology/etiology/microbiology | Adenocarcinoma/epidemiology/etiology/microbiology
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International Journal of Cancer, ISSN 0020-7136, 2015, Volume 137, Issue 3, pp. 598 - 606
Several modifiable lifestyle factors, including smoking, alcohol, certain dietary factors and weight are independently associated with gastric cancer (GC);...
healthy lifestyle score | cohort | gastric cancer | EPIC | MORTALITY | POPULATION | METAANALYSIS | MEDITERRANEAN DIET | COMBINED IMPACT | ONCOLOGY | CANCER-RISK | PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY | NUTRITION | ASSOCIATION | PRIMARY PREVENTION | Life Style | Prospective Studies | Adenocarcinoma - etiology | Humans | Middle Aged | Europe - epidemiology | Male | Risk | Adult | Female | Stomach Neoplasms - epidemiology | Adenocarcinoma - epidemiology | Stomach Neoplasms - etiology | Population Surveillance | Stomach cancer | Alcohol | Lifestyles | Diet | Health behavior | Clinical Medicine | Medical and Health Sciences | Medicin och hälsovetenskap | Cancer and Oncology | Klinisk medicin | Cancer och onkologi
healthy lifestyle score | cohort | gastric cancer | EPIC | MORTALITY | POPULATION | METAANALYSIS | MEDITERRANEAN DIET | COMBINED IMPACT | ONCOLOGY | CANCER-RISK | PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY | NUTRITION | ASSOCIATION | PRIMARY PREVENTION | Life Style | Prospective Studies | Adenocarcinoma - etiology | Humans | Middle Aged | Europe - epidemiology | Male | Risk | Adult | Female | Stomach Neoplasms - epidemiology | Adenocarcinoma - epidemiology | Stomach Neoplasms - etiology | Population Surveillance | Stomach cancer | Alcohol | Lifestyles | Diet | Health behavior | Clinical Medicine | Medical and Health Sciences | Medicin och hälsovetenskap | Cancer and Oncology | Klinisk medicin | Cancer och onkologi
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The New England Journal of Medicine, ISSN 0028-4793, 11/2008, Volume 359, Issue 20, pp. 2105 - 2120
This study examined the association of body-mass index (BMI), waist circumference, and waist-to-hip ratio with the risk of death among more than 350,000...
ALL-CAUSE MORTALITY | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | OBESITY | PREDICTING MORTALITY | WAIST CIRCUMFERENCE | TISSUE DISTRIBUTION | ROC CURVE | BODY-MASS INDEX | FOLLOW-UP | PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY | PROSPECTIVE COHORT | Body Mass Index | Humans | Middle Aged | Mortality | Proportional Hazards Models | Europe - epidemiology | Male | Risk | Waist Circumference | Exercise | Adiposity | Alcohol Drinking - epidemiology | Smoking - epidemiology | Adult | Body Height | Female | Aged | Obesity - mortality | Abdomen - anatomy & histology | Waist-Hip Ratio | Body mass index | Obesity | Research | Risk factors | Mens health | Diet | Disease | Womens health | Questionnaires | Family medical history | Abdomen | Cancer | Chronic illnesses
ALL-CAUSE MORTALITY | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | OBESITY | PREDICTING MORTALITY | WAIST CIRCUMFERENCE | TISSUE DISTRIBUTION | ROC CURVE | BODY-MASS INDEX | FOLLOW-UP | PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY | PROSPECTIVE COHORT | Body Mass Index | Humans | Middle Aged | Mortality | Proportional Hazards Models | Europe - epidemiology | Male | Risk | Waist Circumference | Exercise | Adiposity | Alcohol Drinking - epidemiology | Smoking - epidemiology | Adult | Body Height | Female | Aged | Obesity - mortality | Abdomen - anatomy & histology | Waist-Hip Ratio | Body mass index | Obesity | Research | Risk factors | Mens health | Diet | Disease | Womens health | Questionnaires | Family medical history | Abdomen | Cancer | Chronic illnesses
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Biomarkers of folate and vitamin B12 and breast cancer risk : Report from the EPIC cohort
International Journal of Cancer, ISSN 0020-7136, 03/2017, Volume 140, Issue 6, pp. 1246 - 1259
Epidemiological studies have reported inconsistent findings for the association between B vitamins and breast cancer (BC) risk. We investigated the...
alcohol | folate | hormone receptor status | MTHFR polymorphism | breast cancer | plasma biomarkers | Medicine(all) | Oncology | Cancer Research | Multicenter Study | vitamin B12 | Journal Article | MICROBIOLOGICAL ASSAY | DNA METHYLATION | PLASMA FOLATE | COMMON MUTATION | DIETARY-INTAKE | METHYLENETETRAHYDROFOLATE REDUCTASE | ONCOLOGY | POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN | B-VITAMINS | ONE-CARBON METABOLISM | MTHFR POLYMORPHISMS | Life Style | Follow-Up Studies | Vitamin B 12 Deficiency - blood | Estrogens | Humans | Middle Aged | Folic Acid Deficiency - epidemiology | Case-Control Studies | Breast Neoplasms - chemistry | Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase (NADPH2) - genetics | Adult | Female | Vitamin B 12 Deficiency - epidemiology | Breast Neoplasms - epidemiology | Folic Acid Deficiency - blood | Risk Factors | Europe - epidemiology | Biomarkers - blood | Vitamin B 12 - blood | Alcohol Drinking - adverse effects | Neoplasms, Hormone-Dependent - epidemiology | Breast Neoplasms - genetics | Neoplasms, Hormone-Dependent - blood | Diet | Alcohol Drinking - epidemiology | Genes, erbB-2 | Folic Acid - blood | Breast Neoplasms - blood | Aged | Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide | Progesterone | Oncology, Experimental | Breast cancer | Research | Biological markers | Health aspects | Risk factors | Folic acid | Cancer | DNA methylation | Biomarkers | Alcohol | Health risk assessment | Vitamin B | VDP | Onkologi: 762 | Oncology: 762 | Klinisk medisinske fag: 750 | Medisinske Fag: 700 | Clinical medical disciplines: 750 | Medical disciplines: 700 | Medical and Health Sciences | Medicin och hälsovetenskap | Klinisk medicin | Clinical Medicine | east cancer | Cancer and Oncology | Cancer och onkologi
alcohol | folate | hormone receptor status | MTHFR polymorphism | breast cancer | plasma biomarkers | Medicine(all) | Oncology | Cancer Research | Multicenter Study | vitamin B12 | Journal Article | MICROBIOLOGICAL ASSAY | DNA METHYLATION | PLASMA FOLATE | COMMON MUTATION | DIETARY-INTAKE | METHYLENETETRAHYDROFOLATE REDUCTASE | ONCOLOGY | POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN | B-VITAMINS | ONE-CARBON METABOLISM | MTHFR POLYMORPHISMS | Life Style | Follow-Up Studies | Vitamin B 12 Deficiency - blood | Estrogens | Humans | Middle Aged | Folic Acid Deficiency - epidemiology | Case-Control Studies | Breast Neoplasms - chemistry | Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase (NADPH2) - genetics | Adult | Female | Vitamin B 12 Deficiency - epidemiology | Breast Neoplasms - epidemiology | Folic Acid Deficiency - blood | Risk Factors | Europe - epidemiology | Biomarkers - blood | Vitamin B 12 - blood | Alcohol Drinking - adverse effects | Neoplasms, Hormone-Dependent - epidemiology | Breast Neoplasms - genetics | Neoplasms, Hormone-Dependent - blood | Diet | Alcohol Drinking - epidemiology | Genes, erbB-2 | Folic Acid - blood | Breast Neoplasms - blood | Aged | Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide | Progesterone | Oncology, Experimental | Breast cancer | Research | Biological markers | Health aspects | Risk factors | Folic acid | Cancer | DNA methylation | Biomarkers | Alcohol | Health risk assessment | Vitamin B | VDP | Onkologi: 762 | Oncology: 762 | Klinisk medisinske fag: 750 | Medisinske Fag: 700 | Clinical medical disciplines: 750 | Medical disciplines: 700 | Medical and Health Sciences | Medicin och hälsovetenskap | Klinisk medicin | Clinical Medicine | east cancer | Cancer and Oncology | Cancer och onkologi
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International Journal of Cancer, ISSN 0020-7136, 11/2018, Volume 143, Issue 10, pp. 2437 - 2448
There are both limited and conflicting data on the role of dietary fat and specific fatty acids in the development of pancreatic cancer. In this study, we...
pancreatic cancer | tobacco smoking | fatty acids | plasma phospholipids | biomarkers | Oncology | Cancer Research | ASSOCIATIONS | FOOD-INTAKE | OVARIAN-CANCER | INDUCTION | DIET | ONCOLOGY | GROWTH | F344 RATS | NUTRITION | HEALTH | CARCINOMA | Pancreatic Neoplasms - blood | Pancreatic Neoplasms - epidemiology | Humans | Middle Aged | Europe - epidemiology | Male | Risk | Case-Control Studies | Incidence | Adult | Female | Phospholipids - blood | Aged | Fatty Acids - blood | Cohort Studies | Unsaturated fatty acids | Pancreatic cancer | Oncology, Experimental | Dietary fat | Lipids | Research | Health aspects | Saturated fatty acids | Essential fatty acids | Risk factors | Smoking | Cancer | Sensitivity analysis | Statistical analysis | Nutrition | Polyunsaturated fatty acids | Health risks | Atomic properties | Phospholipids | Statistical methods | Regression analysis | Risk analysis | Fatty acids | Confidence intervals | Gas chromatography | Fatty acid composition | Regression models | Linolenic acid | Diet | Health risk assessment | Trans fatty acids | Clinical Medicine | Medical and Health Sciences | Medicin och hälsovetenskap | Cancer and Oncology | Klinisk medicin | Cancer och onkologi
pancreatic cancer | tobacco smoking | fatty acids | plasma phospholipids | biomarkers | Oncology | Cancer Research | ASSOCIATIONS | FOOD-INTAKE | OVARIAN-CANCER | INDUCTION | DIET | ONCOLOGY | GROWTH | F344 RATS | NUTRITION | HEALTH | CARCINOMA | Pancreatic Neoplasms - blood | Pancreatic Neoplasms - epidemiology | Humans | Middle Aged | Europe - epidemiology | Male | Risk | Case-Control Studies | Incidence | Adult | Female | Phospholipids - blood | Aged | Fatty Acids - blood | Cohort Studies | Unsaturated fatty acids | Pancreatic cancer | Oncology, Experimental | Dietary fat | Lipids | Research | Health aspects | Saturated fatty acids | Essential fatty acids | Risk factors | Smoking | Cancer | Sensitivity analysis | Statistical analysis | Nutrition | Polyunsaturated fatty acids | Health risks | Atomic properties | Phospholipids | Statistical methods | Regression analysis | Risk analysis | Fatty acids | Confidence intervals | Gas chromatography | Fatty acid composition | Regression models | Linolenic acid | Diet | Health risk assessment | Trans fatty acids | Clinical Medicine | Medical and Health Sciences | Medicin och hälsovetenskap | Cancer and Oncology | Klinisk medicin | Cancer och onkologi
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