Early life body size and its associations with adult bladder cancer
Background: Adult overweight is a potential bladder cancer (BC) risk factor, but little is known about size earlier in life. Aim: To investigate if birth weight, childhood body mass index (BMI), height and growth are associated with adult BC. Subjects and methods: Anthropometric information from bir...
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Main Authors: | Kathrine K. Sørensen (Author), Britt W. Jensen (Author), Peter E. Thomas (Author), Kirsten Madsen (Author), Frank Eriksson (Author), Julie Aarestrup (Author), Jennifer L. Baker (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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