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Cruciferous vegetable consumption and colorectal cancer risk: Meta-analysis of the epidemiological evidence
L. Kohlmeier,
L. Su
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Vegetables
100%
Brassicaceae
94%
Colorectal Neoplasms
80%
Meta-Analysis
75%
Colonic Neoplasms
50%
Brassica
30%
Rectal Neoplasms
22%
Publication Bias
12%
Epidemiologic Studies
9%
Linear Models
8%
Odds Ratio
7%
Incidence
5%
Chemical Compounds
Protective
83%
Rectal
74%
Exposure Assessment
37%
Homogeneity
22%
Fiber
16%