Increased Inflammatory Potential of Diet is Associated with Increased Risk of Prostate Cancer in Iranian Men.

scientific article published on 27 January 2017

Increased Inflammatory Potential of Diet is Associated with Increased Risk of Prostate Cancer in Iranian Men. is …
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P356DOI10.1024/0300-9831/A000395
P698PubMed publication ID28128717

P50authorJames R HébertQ60985026
M Kardoust PariziQ85887779
Nitin ShivappaQ87665353
Bahram RashidkhaniQ95945614
P2093author name stringFaezeh Askari
P433issue3-4
P921main subjectprostate cancerQ181257
P304page(s)161-168
P577publication date2016-06-01
P1433published inInternational Journal for Vitamin and Nutrition ResearchQ15757632
P1476titleIncreased Inflammatory Potential of Diet is Associated with Increased Risk of Prostate Cancer in Iranian Men
P478volume86

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