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    Occupational exposure to diesel exhausts and liver and pancreatic cancers: a systematic review and meta-analysis

    Diesel exhaust (DE) is human carcinogen with sufficient evidence only for lung cancer. Systematic evidence on other cancer types is scarce, thus we aimed to systematically review current literature on the asso...

    Michele Sassano, Giulia Collatuzzo, Federica Teglia in European Journal of Epidemiology (2024)

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    Dietary choline and sphingomyelin choline moiety intake and risk of colorectal cancer: a case-control study

    Phospholipids are possible favorable agents for colorectal cancer (CRC). Choline has been inversely related to CRC risk but findings are inconsistent. We assessed the effect of dietary sphingomyelin (SM) choli...

    Marta Rossi, Malak Khalifeh, Federica Fiori in European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2023)

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    Cancer Epidemiology

    Cancer control is among the main aims and challenges in the medical field. Cancer epidemiology investigates the causes of malignant disease and its risk factors and measures the distribution of cancer in diffe...

    Paolo Boffetta, Giulia Collatuzzo in Handbook of Epidemiology