Association of adherence to the EAT-Lancet diet and risk of uterine cancer: a prospective cohort from the UK Biobank (opens in new tab)
BackgroundThe EAT-Lancet dietary pattern is a healthy eating model linked to multiple health benefits. However, whether it is associated with uterine cancer, including malignancies of the isthmus uteri, endometrium, myometrium, fundus uteri, overlapping lesions of the corpus uteri, and uterus of unspecified site, remains unexplored.MethodsThis study comprised 114,572 women without uterine cancer at baseline. Participants who had at least one 24-h dietary recall record in the UK Biobank were i...
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