date:Sep 12, 2012
Health Professionals Follow-Up Study. They also evaluated how the intake of choline affects the survival rate among 4,282 men with diagnosed non-metastatic prostate cancer during the 22-year follow-up.
During 879,627 person-years, 695 men were diagnosed with lethal prostate cancer. Men who had the highest intake of choline had a 70% increased risk of lethal prostate cancer, compared with those who had the lowest intake.
In a case-only analysis of 271 lethal cases identified during 33,679 perso