1. Muscle-building supplement use and increased risk of testicular germ cell cancer in men from Connecticut and Massachusetts.
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Li, N, Hauser, R, Holford, T, Zhu, Y, Zhang, Y, Bassig, B A, Honig, S, Chen, C, Boyle, P, Dai, M, Schwartz, S M, Morey, P, Sayward, H, Hu, Z, Shen, H, Gomery, P, and Zheng, T
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GERM cell tumors ,CANCER risk factors ,TESTICULAR cancer ,CRYPTORCHISM ,EPIDEMIOLOGY ,DOSE-response relationship in biochemistry ,TUMOR risk factors - Abstract
Background:No analytic epidemiological study has examined the relationship between use of muscle-building supplements (MBSs) and testicular germ cell cancer (TGCC) risk.Methods:We conducted a population-based case-control study including 356 TGCC cases and 513 controls from Connecticut and Massachusetts.Results:The odds ratio (OR) for ever use of MBSs in relation to risk of TGCC was significantly elevated (OR=1.65, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.11-2.46). The associations were significantly stronger among early users, men with more types of MBSs used, and longer periods of use.Conclusions:MBS use is a potentially modifiable risk factor that may be associated with TGCC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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