Petra H Peeters
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Stepien M, Duarte-Salles T, Fedirko V, Trichopoulou A, Lagiou P, Bamia C, et al.
Eur J Nutr
. 2024 Apr;
63(4):1389-1391.
PMID: 38630305
No abstract available.
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Reedijk M, Huss A, Verheij R, Peeters P, Vermeulen R
PLoS One
. 2020 Jul;
15(7):e0234845.
PMID: 32609766
Epidemiological evidence from prospective cohort studies on risk factors of Parkinson's disease (PD) is limited as case ascertainment is challenging due to a lack of registries and the disease course...
3.
Schulpen M, Peeters P, van den Brandt P
Gastric Cancer
. 2019 Feb;
22(4):663-674.
PMID: 30771119
Background: Mediterranean diet (MD) adherence has been associated with reduced risks of esophageal and gastric cancer (subtypes) in a limited number of studies. We prospectively investigated associations between MD adherence...
4.
van Gemert W, Peeters P, May A, Doornbos A, Elias S, van der Palen J, et al.
BMC Public Health
. 2019 Feb;
19(1):174.
PMID: 30744621
Background: We assessed the effect of equivalent weight loss with or without exercise on (intra-) abdominal fat in postmenopausal women in the SHAPE-2 study. Methods: The SHAPE-2 study is a...
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Vrieling A, Bueno-de-Mesquita H, Ros M, Kampman E, Aben K, Buchner F, et al.
Int J Cancer
. 2019 Jan;
145(9):2349-2359.
PMID: 30694528
Published associations between dietary folate and bladder cancer risk are inconsistent. Biomarkers may provide more accurate measures of nutrient status. This nested case-control analysis within the European Prospective Investigation into...
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Zamora-Ros R, Alghamdi M, Cayssials V, Franceschi S, Almquist M, Hennings J, et al.
Eur J Nutr
. 2018 Dec;
58(8):3303-3312.
PMID: 30535794
Purpose: Coffee and tea constituents have shown several anti-carcinogenic activities in cellular and animal studies, including against thyroid cancer (TC). However, epidemiological evidence is still limited and inconsistent. Therefore, we...
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Nichols H, Schoemaker M, Cai J, Xu J, Wright L, Brook M, et al.
Ann Intern Med
. 2018 Dec;
170(1):22-30.
PMID: 30534999
Background: Parity is widely recognized as protective for breast cancer, but breast cancer risk may be increased shortly after childbirth. Whether this risk varies with breastfeeding, family history of breast...
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Travis R, Perez-Cornago A, Appleby P, Albanes D, Joshu C, Lutsey P, et al.
Cancer Res
. 2018 Nov;
79(1):274-285.
PMID: 30425058
Previous prospective studies assessing the relationship between circulating concentrations of vitamin D and prostate cancer risk have shown inconclusive results, particularly for risk of aggressive disease. In this study, we...
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Ward H, Whitman J, Muller D, Johansson M, Jakszyn P, Weiderpass E, et al.
Eur J Clin Nutr
. 2018 Oct;
73(8):1122-1132.
PMID: 30337714
Background: Epidemiological studies suggest that haem iron, which is found predominantly in red meat and increases endogenous formation of carcinogenic N-nitroso compounds, may be positively associated with lung cancer. The...
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Honda K, Katzke V, Husing A, Okaya S, Shoji H, Onidani K, et al.
Int J Cancer
. 2018 Sep;
144(8):1877-1887.
PMID: 30259989
Recently, we identified unique processing patterns of apolipoprotein A2 (ApoA2) in patients with pancreatic cancer. Our study provides a first prospective evaluation of an ApoA2 isoform ("ApoA2-ATQ/AT"), alone and in...