Race and BMI modify associations of calcium and vitamin D intake with prostate cancer

  • Ken Batai (Creator)
  • Adam B. Murphy (Creator)
  • Maria Ruden (Creator)
  • Jennifer Newsome (Creator)
  • Ebony Shah (Creator)
  • Michael A. Dixon (Creator)
  • Elizabeth T Jacobs (Creator)
  • Courtney M P Hollowell (Creator)
  • Chiledum Ahaghotu (Contributor)
  • Rick A. Kittles (Creator)
  • Rick Kittles (Creator)

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Abstract Background African Americans have disproportionately higher burden of prostate cancer compared to European Americans. However, the cause of prostate cancer disparities is still unclear. Several roles have been proposed for calcium and vitamin D...
Date made available2017
Publisherfigshare

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