Journal article

Plasma phospholipid fatty acids, dietary fatty acids and prostate cancer risk

JK Bassett, G Severi, AM Hodge, RJ Macinnis, RA Gibson, JL Hopper, DR English, GG Giles

International Journal of Cancer | Published : 2013

Abstract

Animal and experimental studies have demonstrated that long-chain n-3 fatty acids inhibit the development of prostate cancer, whereas n-6 fatty acids might promote it. We performed a case-cohort analysis within the Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study using a random sample of 1,717 men and 464 prostate cancer cases to investigate associations between fatty acids assessed in plasma phospholipids (PPLs) or diet (estimated using a 121-item food frequency questionnaire) and prostate cancer risk. Hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated using Cox regression. Prostate cancer risk was positively associated with %PPL saturated fatty acids (SFAs); HR [95% CI] = 1.51 [1.06..

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