Fruit, vegetable, vitamin A intakes, and prostate cancer risk

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G L Ambrosini
N H de Klerk
L Fritschi
D Mackerras
B Musk
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[1] School of Population Health,
[2] University of Western Australia,undefined
[3] Western Australian Institute for Medical Research,undefined
[4] Menzies School of Health Research,undefined
[5] Northern Territory,undefined
[6] Institute of Advanced Studies,undefined
[7] Charles Darwin University,undefined
[8] Northern Territory,undefined
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nutrition; fruit; vegetables; carotene; retinol; vitamin A;
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Prostate cancer risk was examined in relation to intakes of fruit, vegetables, β-carotene and retinol. Subjects were a cohort of 1985 men previously to asbestos who participated in a cancer prevention programme of β-carotene and retinol supplements that commenced in July 1990. Diet was assessed at entry to the programme. Ninety-seven cases of prostate cancer were identified during follow-up until the end of 2004. A decreased prostate cancer risk was observed with increasing intakes of vitamin C-rich vegetables, including bell peppers and broccoli. Fruit, other vegetables and vitamin A intakes did not appear to be strong factors in the development of prostate cancer in this study.
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