A Population-Based Study of Dietary Acrylamide and Prostate Cancer Risk

Abstract

The aim of this study is to determine whether intake of foods found to have high levels of acrylamide increase the risk of prostate cancer among men. Major findings: We have finished the data collection in a population-based case-control study on prostate cancer. The daily median intake of acrylamide was 43 microgram in the control group. Up-to-date report: The project is up and running but due to problems with the laboratory method for analysis of DNA adducts of acrylamide and the delayed payment from US army we have been granted one additional year in order to finish the tasks for months 13-29 (see "Research accomplishments"). We foresee no problems in completing them on schedule.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 01, 2006
Accession Number
ADA484808

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