Mediterranean diet adherence and risk of pancreatic cancer: A pooled analysis of two Dutch cohorts
International Journal of Cancer Sep 24, 2018
Schulpen M, et al. - Using the Netherlands Cohort Study (120,852 subjects) and the Dutch cohort of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (40,011 subjects), researchers pooled data to gain insights into the link between adherence to a Mediterranean diet (MD) and incidence of pancreatic cancer. They used alternate and modified Mediterranean diet scores (aMED and mMED, respectively), including and excluding alcohol, to evaluate MD adherence. Findings revealed no association of MD adherence with pancreatic cancer risk in a pooled analysis of two Dutch cohorts.
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