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Childhood height increases the risk of prostate cancer mortality
J Aarestrup,
M Gamborg
, M B Cook, J L Baker
Department of Public Health
9
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Prostate Cancer Risk
100%
Childhood Height
100%
Confidence Interval
28%
Childhood Age
28%
Cause of Death
14%
Adult Body Size
14%
Height Measurement
14%
Health Records
14%
Mortality Hazard
14%
Epidemiologic
14%
Underlying Cause of Death
14%
School Health
14%
Prostate Cancer
14%
Growth Analysis
14%
Non-associated
14%
Aggressive Prostate Cancer
14%
Hazard Ratio
14%
Cox Proportional Hazards Regression
14%
Weight Measurement
14%
Late childhood
14%
Danish Cancer Registry
14%
Copenhagen School
14%
Childhood Body Mass Index
14%
Body Mass Index
14%
Immunology and Microbiology
Prostate
100%
Cancer Mortality
100%
Body Mass
66%
Body Size
33%
Cancer Incidence
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
Prostate Cancer
100%
Cancer Mortality
100%
Confidence Interval
20%
Body Mass
20%
Cancer Incidence
10%
School Health Service
10%
Cancer Survival
10%
Cancer Registry
10%
Hazard Ratio
10%
Proportional Hazards Model
10%
Body Size
10%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cancer Mortality
100%
Prostate Cancer
100%
Body Mass Index
20%
Gene Linkage
10%
Cancer Registry
10%
Hazard Ratio
10%
Proportional Hazards Model
10%
Cancer Incidence
10%
Cancer Survival
10%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Confidence Interval
100%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Cancer Survival
10%