Journal article
Dietary intake of nutrients involved in one-carbon metabolism and risk of urothelial cell carcinoma: A prospective cohort study
PA Dugué, MT Brinkman, AM Hodge, JK Bassett, D Bolton, A Longano, JL Hopper, MC Southey, DR English, RL Milne, GG Giles
International Journal of Cancer | WILEY | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1002/ijc.31319
Abstract
Nutrients involved in one-carbon metabolism may play a role in carcinogenesis through DNA replication, repair and methylation mechanisms. Most studies on urothelial cell carcinoma (UCC) have focused on folate. We sought to examine the association between B-group vitamins and methionine intake and UCC risk, overall and by subtype, and to test whether these associations are different for population subgroups whose nutritional status may be compromised. We followed participants in the Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study (N = 41,513) for over 20 years and observed 500 UCC cases (89% originating in the bladder; superficial: 279, invasive: 221). Energy-adjusted dietary intakes of B vitamins (B1, ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Grant sponsor: VicHealth and Cancer Council Victoria; Grant sponsor: Australian National Health and Medical Research Council; Grant numbers: 209057, and 396414