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Association of vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin E and risk of bladder cancer: a dose-response meta-analysis.


ABSTRACT: A dose-response meta-analysis was conducted to assess the association of vitamin C, D, E with risk of bladder cancer. Pertinent studies were identified in PubMed and Embase. The random-effect model was used. The relative risk (95% confidence interval) of bladder cancer was 0.99 (0.95-1.03) for every 100 IU/day increment in vitamin D from diet plus supplement and 0.95 (0.90-1.00) for every 10 nmol/L increment in circulating vitamin D. The effect for every 10 mg/day increment was 0.96 (0.90-1.02) for vitamin E from diet plus supplement, 0.83 (0.72-0.95) from diet and 0.88 (0.67-1.15) from supplement, and the effect was 0.84 (0.76-0.94) for every 1 mg/dL increment in circulating ?-Tocopherol and 1.22 (1.00-1.49) for every 0.1 mg/dL increment in circulating ?-Tocopherol. The observed association for vitamin D and vitamin E was significant among smokers but not among non-smokers. No significant association was found between vitamin C and risk of bladder cancer in the dose-response analysis. Based on the dose-response analysis, the risk of bladder cancer might be inversely associated with vitamin D and E (especially ?-Tocopherol), but positively associated with ?-Tocopherol.

SUBMITTER: Chen F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5386108 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Association of vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin E and risk of bladder cancer: a dose-response meta-analysis.

Chen Fuqiang F   Li Qingshu Q   Yu Yang Y   Yang Wenrong W   Shi Fei F   Qu Yan Y  

Scientific reports 20150423


A dose-response meta-analysis was conducted to assess the association of vitamin C, D, E with risk of bladder cancer. Pertinent studies were identified in PubMed and Embase. The random-effect model was used. The relative risk (95% confidence interval) of bladder cancer was 0.99 (0.95-1.03) for every 100 IU/day increment in vitamin D from diet plus supplement and 0.95 (0.90-1.00) for every 10 nmol/L increment in circulating vitamin D. The effect for every 10 mg/day increment was 0.96 (0.90-1.02)  ...[more]

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