Abstract
Based on the existing systematic reviews and meta-analyses, we conducted this umbrella review aiming at evaluating the quality of evidence, validity and biases of the relationship between vitamin C (VC) intake and incidence and outcomes of multiple cancers. We identified 22 cancer outcomes within 3,562 articles. VC consumption was associated with lower incidence of bladder cancer, breast cancer, cervical tumors, endometrial cancer, esophageal cancer, gastric cancer, glioma, lung cancer, pancreatic cancer, prostate cancer, renal cell cancer, and total cancer occurrence. VC intake was also related to decreased risk of breast cancer prognosis (recurrence, cancer-specific mortality, and all-cause mortality).
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Chen, Z., Huang, Y., Cao, D., Qiu, S., Chen, B., Li, J., … Liu, L. (2022, January 20). Vitamin C Intake and Cancers: An Umbrella Review. Frontiers in Nutrition. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2021.812394
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