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Plasma selenium concentration and prostate cancer risk: Results from the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC)

  • Naomi E. Allen
  • , Paul N. Appleby
  • , Andrew W. Roddam
  • , Anne Tjønneland
  • , Nina Føns Johnsen
  • , Kim Overvad
  • , Heiner Boeing
  • , Steffen Weikert
  • , Rudolf Kaaks
  • , Jakob Linseisen
  • , Antonia Trichopoulou
  • , Gesthimani Misirli
  • , Dimitrios Trichopoulos
  • , Carlotta Sacerdote
  • , Sara Grioni
  • , Domenico Palli
  • , Rosario Tumino
  • , H. Bas Bueno-de-Mesquita
  • , Lambertus A. Kiemeney
  • , Aurelio Barricarte
  • Nerea Larrañaga, Maria José Sánchez, Antonio Agudo, María José Tormo, Laudina Rodriguez, Pär Stattin, Göran Hallmans, Sheila Bingham, Kay Tee Khaw, Nadia Slimani, Sabina Rinaldi, Paolo Boffetta, Elio Riboli, Timothy J. Key
  • University of Oxford
  • Danish Cancer Society
  • Aarhus University
  • German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-Rehbruecke
  • Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin
  • German Cancer Research Center
  • National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
  • Harvard University
  • Helenic Health Foundation
  • Institute for Scientific Interchange Foundation
  • IRCCS Fondazione Istituto Nazionale per lo studio e la cura dei tumori - Milano
  • Centro Per Lo Studio E La Prevenzione Oncologica
  • Azienda Ospedaliera Civile M.P. Arezzo
  • National Institute of Public Health and the Environment
  • Radboud University Nijmegen
  • Instituto de Salud Publica, Pamplona
  • CIBER Epidemiología y Salud Pública (CIBERESP)
  • Epidemiology Unit
  • Institute Catala Oncologia
  • IMIB-Arrixaca
  • Public Health and Health Planning Directorate
  • Umeå University
  • University of Cambridge
  • International Agency for Research on Cancer
  • Imperial College London

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Abstract

Background: Some evidence indicates that a low selenium intake may be associated with an increased risk of prostate cancer. Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the association of plasma selenium concentration with subsequent prostate cancer risk and to examine this association by stage and grade of disease and other factors. Design: A nested case-control study was performed among men in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC). The association between plasma selenium concentration and prostate cancer risk was assessed in 959 men with incident prostate cancer and 1059 matched controls. Results: Overall, plasma selenium concentration was not associated with prostate cancer risk; the multivariate relative risk for men in the highest fifth of selenium concentration compared with the lowest fifth was 0.96 (95% CI: 0.70, 1.31; P for trend = 0.25). There were no significant differences in the association of plasma selenium with risk when analyzed by stage or grade of disease. Similarly, the association of selenium with risk did not differ by smoking status or by plasma α- or γ-tocopherol concentration. Conclusion: Plasma selenium concentration was not associated with prostate cancer risk in this large cohort of European men.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1567-1575
Number of pages9
JournalAmerican Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Volume88
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 1 2008

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