Intake of the Total, Classes, and Subclasses of (Poly)Phenols and Risk of Prostate Cancer: A Prospective Analysis of the EPIC Study

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Intake of the Total, Classes, and Subclasses of (Poly)Phenols and Risk of Prostate Cancer : A Prospective Analysis of the EPIC Study. / Almanza-Aguilera, Enrique; Guiñón-Fort, Daniel; Perez-Cornago, Aurora; Martínez-Huélamo, Miriam; Andrés-Lacueva, Cristina; Tjønneland, Anne; Eriksen, Anne Kirstine; Katzke, Verena; Bajracharya, Rashmita; Schulze, Matthias B.; Masala, Giovanna; Oliverio, Andreina; Tumino, Rosario; Manfredi, Luca; Lasheras, Cristina; Crous-Bou, Marta; Sánchez, Maria José; Amiano, Pilar; Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M.; Guevara, Marcela; Sonestedt, Emily; Bjartell, Anders; Thysell, Elin; Weiderpass, Elisabete; Aune, Dagfinn; Aglago, Elom K.; Travis, Ruth C.; Zamora-Ros, Raul.

In: Cancers, Vol. 15, No. 16, 4067, 2023.

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Almanza-Aguilera, E, Guiñón-Fort, D, Perez-Cornago, A, Martínez-Huélamo, M, Andrés-Lacueva, C, Tjønneland, A, Eriksen, AK, Katzke, V, Bajracharya, R, Schulze, MB, Masala, G, Oliverio, A, Tumino, R, Manfredi, L, Lasheras, C, Crous-Bou, M, Sánchez, MJ, Amiano, P, Colorado-Yohar, SM, Guevara, M, Sonestedt, E, Bjartell, A, Thysell, E, Weiderpass, E, Aune, D, Aglago, EK, Travis, RC & Zamora-Ros, R 2023, 'Intake of the Total, Classes, and Subclasses of (Poly)Phenols and Risk of Prostate Cancer: A Prospective Analysis of the EPIC Study', Cancers, vol. 15, no. 16, 4067. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15164067

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Almanza-Aguilera, E., Guiñón-Fort, D., Perez-Cornago, A., Martínez-Huélamo, M., Andrés-Lacueva, C., Tjønneland, A., Eriksen, A. K., Katzke, V., Bajracharya, R., Schulze, M. B., Masala, G., Oliverio, A., Tumino, R., Manfredi, L., Lasheras, C., Crous-Bou, M., Sánchez, M. J., Amiano, P., Colorado-Yohar, S. M., ... Zamora-Ros, R. (2023). Intake of the Total, Classes, and Subclasses of (Poly)Phenols and Risk of Prostate Cancer: A Prospective Analysis of the EPIC Study. Cancers, 15(16), [4067]. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15164067

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Almanza-Aguilera E, Guiñón-Fort D, Perez-Cornago A, Martínez-Huélamo M, Andrés-Lacueva C, Tjønneland A et al. Intake of the Total, Classes, and Subclasses of (Poly)Phenols and Risk of Prostate Cancer: A Prospective Analysis of the EPIC Study. Cancers. 2023;15(16). 4067. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15164067

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Almanza-Aguilera, Enrique ; Guiñón-Fort, Daniel ; Perez-Cornago, Aurora ; Martínez-Huélamo, Miriam ; Andrés-Lacueva, Cristina ; Tjønneland, Anne ; Eriksen, Anne Kirstine ; Katzke, Verena ; Bajracharya, Rashmita ; Schulze, Matthias B. ; Masala, Giovanna ; Oliverio, Andreina ; Tumino, Rosario ; Manfredi, Luca ; Lasheras, Cristina ; Crous-Bou, Marta ; Sánchez, Maria José ; Amiano, Pilar ; Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M. ; Guevara, Marcela ; Sonestedt, Emily ; Bjartell, Anders ; Thysell, Elin ; Weiderpass, Elisabete ; Aune, Dagfinn ; Aglago, Elom K. ; Travis, Ruth C. ; Zamora-Ros, Raul. / Intake of the Total, Classes, and Subclasses of (Poly)Phenols and Risk of Prostate Cancer : A Prospective Analysis of the EPIC Study. In: Cancers. 2023 ; Vol. 15, No. 16.

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title = "Intake of the Total, Classes, and Subclasses of (Poly)Phenols and Risk of Prostate Cancer: A Prospective Analysis of the EPIC Study",
abstract = "Existing epidemiological evidence regarding the potential role of (poly)phenol intake in prostate cancer (PCa) risk is scarce and, in the case of flavonoids, it has been suggested that their intake may increase PCa risk. We investigated the associations between the intake of the total and individual classes and subclasses of (poly)phenols and the risk of PCa, including clinically relevant subtypes. The European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) cohort included 131,425 adult men from seven European countries. (Poly)phenol intake at baseline was assessed by combining validated center/country-specific dietary questionnaires and the Phenol-Explorer database. Multivariable-adjusted Cox proportional hazards models were used to estimate the hazard ratios (HR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI). In total, 6939 incident PCa cases (including 3501 low-grade and 710 high-grade, 2446 localized and 1268 advanced, and 914 fatal Pca cases) were identified during a mean follow-up of 14 years. No associations were observed between the total intake of (poly)phenols and the risk of PCa, either overall (HRlog2 = 0.99, 95% CI 0.94–1.04) or according to PCa subtype. Null associations were also found between all classes (phenolic acids, flavonoids, lignans, and stilbenes) and subclasses of (poly)phenol intake and the risk of PCa, overall and according to PCa subtype. The results of the current large prospective cohort study do not support any association between (poly)phenol intake and PCa incidence.",
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author = "Enrique Almanza-Aguilera and Daniel Gui{\~n}{\'o}n-Fort and Aurora Perez-Cornago and Miriam Mart{\'i}nez-Hu{\'e}lamo and Cristina Andr{\'e}s-Lacueva and Anne Tj{\o}nneland and Eriksen, {Anne Kirstine} and Verena Katzke and Rashmita Bajracharya and Schulze, {Matthias B.} and Giovanna Masala and Andreina Oliverio and Rosario Tumino and Luca Manfredi and Cristina Lasheras and Marta Crous-Bou and S{\'a}nchez, {Maria Jos{\'e}} and Pilar Amiano and Colorado-Yohar, {Sandra M.} and Marcela Guevara and Emily Sonestedt and Anders Bjartell and Elin Thysell and Elisabete Weiderpass and Dagfinn Aune and Aglago, {Elom K.} and Travis, {Ruth C.} and Raul Zamora-Ros",
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language = "English",
volume = "15",
journal = "Cancers",
issn = "2072-6694",
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T2 - A Prospective Analysis of the EPIC Study

AU - Almanza-Aguilera, Enrique

AU - Guiñón-Fort, Daniel

AU - Perez-Cornago, Aurora

AU - Martínez-Huélamo, Miriam

AU - Andrés-Lacueva, Cristina

AU - Tjønneland, Anne

AU - Eriksen, Anne Kirstine

AU - Katzke, Verena

AU - Bajracharya, Rashmita

AU - Schulze, Matthias B.

AU - Masala, Giovanna

AU - Oliverio, Andreina

AU - Tumino, Rosario

AU - Manfredi, Luca

AU - Lasheras, Cristina

AU - Crous-Bou, Marta

AU - Sánchez, Maria José

AU - Amiano, Pilar

AU - Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M.

AU - Guevara, Marcela

AU - Sonestedt, Emily

AU - Bjartell, Anders

AU - Thysell, Elin

AU - Weiderpass, Elisabete

AU - Aune, Dagfinn

AU - Aglago, Elom K.

AU - Travis, Ruth C.

AU - Zamora-Ros, Raul

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2023 by the authors.

PY - 2023

Y1 - 2023

N2 - Existing epidemiological evidence regarding the potential role of (poly)phenol intake in prostate cancer (PCa) risk is scarce and, in the case of flavonoids, it has been suggested that their intake may increase PCa risk. We investigated the associations between the intake of the total and individual classes and subclasses of (poly)phenols and the risk of PCa, including clinically relevant subtypes. The European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) cohort included 131,425 adult men from seven European countries. (Poly)phenol intake at baseline was assessed by combining validated center/country-specific dietary questionnaires and the Phenol-Explorer database. Multivariable-adjusted Cox proportional hazards models were used to estimate the hazard ratios (HR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI). In total, 6939 incident PCa cases (including 3501 low-grade and 710 high-grade, 2446 localized and 1268 advanced, and 914 fatal Pca cases) were identified during a mean follow-up of 14 years. No associations were observed between the total intake of (poly)phenols and the risk of PCa, either overall (HRlog2 = 0.99, 95% CI 0.94–1.04) or according to PCa subtype. Null associations were also found between all classes (phenolic acids, flavonoids, lignans, and stilbenes) and subclasses of (poly)phenol intake and the risk of PCa, overall and according to PCa subtype. The results of the current large prospective cohort study do not support any association between (poly)phenol intake and PCa incidence.

AB - Existing epidemiological evidence regarding the potential role of (poly)phenol intake in prostate cancer (PCa) risk is scarce and, in the case of flavonoids, it has been suggested that their intake may increase PCa risk. We investigated the associations between the intake of the total and individual classes and subclasses of (poly)phenols and the risk of PCa, including clinically relevant subtypes. The European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) cohort included 131,425 adult men from seven European countries. (Poly)phenol intake at baseline was assessed by combining validated center/country-specific dietary questionnaires and the Phenol-Explorer database. Multivariable-adjusted Cox proportional hazards models were used to estimate the hazard ratios (HR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI). In total, 6939 incident PCa cases (including 3501 low-grade and 710 high-grade, 2446 localized and 1268 advanced, and 914 fatal Pca cases) were identified during a mean follow-up of 14 years. No associations were observed between the total intake of (poly)phenols and the risk of PCa, either overall (HRlog2 = 0.99, 95% CI 0.94–1.04) or according to PCa subtype. Null associations were also found between all classes (phenolic acids, flavonoids, lignans, and stilbenes) and subclasses of (poly)phenol intake and the risk of PCa, overall and according to PCa subtype. The results of the current large prospective cohort study do not support any association between (poly)phenol intake and PCa incidence.

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