Vegetable, fruit and antioxidant nutrient consumption and subsequent risk of hepatocellular carcinoma: A prospective cohort study in Japan

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In a population-based prospective study of 19 998 Japanese individuals, consumption of vegetables, green-yellow and green leafy vegetables was inversely associated with the risk of hepatocellular carcinoma (101 cases), with multivariable hazard ratios for the highest vs lowest tertile of 0.61 (95% confidence interval (CI)=0.36-1.03, Ptrend=0.07), 0.65 (95% CI=0.39-1.08, Ptrend=0.06) and 0.59 (95% CI=0.35-1.01, P trend=0.04), respectively. © 2009 Cancer Research UK.

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Kurahashi, N., Inoue, M., Iwasaki, M., Tanaka, Y., Mizokami, M., & Tsugane, S. (2009). Vegetable, fruit and antioxidant nutrient consumption and subsequent risk of hepatocellular carcinoma: A prospective cohort study in Japan. British Journal of Cancer, 100(1), 181–184. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6604843

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