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- PROSPECTIVE STUDIES
 - Feeding the future study (FEED)
 - Ethnicity and Breast Cancer
 - EPIC Oxford
 - AgeX Trial
 - EPIC-Prostate
 - WORLDWIDE COLLABORATIONS
 - Cancer Risk in Vegetarians Consortium
 - Dietary Protein and Stroke Consortium
 - Endogenous Hormones and Breast Cancer
 - Endogenous Hormones, Nutritional Biomarkers and Prostate Cancer
 - Epidemiological Studies of Endometrial Cancer
 - Epidemiological studies of ovarian cancer
 - Hormonal factors in breast cancer
 - RESEARCH THEMES
 - Cancer
 - Breast cancer
 - Prostate cancer
 - Other cancers
 - Cardiovascular disease
 - Dementia and other neurodegenerative diseases
 - Diet and nutrition: health of vegetarians and vegans
 - Health and lifestyle
 - Shift work and disease
 - Data collection methods
 - Work and social factors
 - Large long-term epidemiological studies
 - Data linkage/eHealth data
 - Oxford WebQ Questionnaire
 - The Million Women Study
 
- Keeping active in middle age may help cut breast cancer risk
 - Major charity grant paves the way for key prostate cancer research
 - Ben Cairns comments on Lancet Oncology report on cancer and obesity
 - Women’s age at first menstrual cycle linked to heart disease risk
 - Short-term use of HRT associated with increased risk of ovarian cancer
 - Exercise 2-3 times a week reduces heart disease risk in women says new study
 - Eat less red meat to improve your health...
 - Happiness and unhappiness have no direct effect on mortality
 - Study finds that higher BMI and waist circumference are associated with increased risk of aggressive prostate cancer
 - Excess weight has different effects on different types of stroke
 - Working night shifts has "No association with breast cancer risk"
 - Much of the social inequality in heart disease risk among UK women is due to smoking, obesity and physical inactivity
 - Explaining inequalities in women’s heart disease risk
 - Genetic study confirms link between lipoprotein and aortic valve disease
 - The impact of obesity on hospital admissions and costs
 - Vasectomy does not increase risk of prostate cancer
 - Women with disabilities may miss out on cancer screening
 - Using NHS data for research in the Cancer Epidemiology Unit
 - Meat consumption, health and the environment
 - Low testosterone levels linked to reduced risk of prostate cancer
 - Differences in stroke death rates across Europe
 - Drinking patterns and liver cirrhosis risk in women
 - Metabolite profile and prostate cancer risk
 - Moderate meat eaters at risk of bowel cancer
 - Intake of red and processed meat linked to risk of ischaemic heart disease
 - Analyses find that increased risk of breast cancer linked to menopausal hormone therapy persists for many years
 - Vegetarian and pescetarian diets linked to lower risk of coronary heart disease, but vegetarians may have higher risk of stroke than meat eaters
 - High levels of two hormones in the blood raise prostate cancer risk
 - Obesity and dementia in women
 - Different foods linked to different types of stroke
 - £10 million for cancer epidemiology studies
 - Higher concentrations of IGF-1 are a probable cause of breast cancer
 - New research sheds light on the role of meat intake and cancer
 - Men with larger waists more likely to die of prostate cancer
 - Study of almost 400,000 confirms that higher blood levels of IGF-1 are a risk factor for several types of cancer
 - Results show higher fracture risks for vegans, vegetarians and pescatarians than meat eaters
 - Studying prostate cancer risk in the UK Biobank
 - New study finds links between regular meat consumption and a range of common diseases
 - Testosterone levels in men linked to higher melanoma risk
 - Red and processed meat linked to increased risk of heart disease
 - New study highlights importance of early diagnosis for ovarian cancer survival
 - Researcher awarded prestigious Hunterian Professorship
 - What do adults in the UK eat?
 - Adiposity in early life, but not adulthood, may protect against breast cancer
 - Mobile phone users do not have an increased risk of brain tumours
 - Greater adiposity linked to increased risk of fatal prostate cancer
 - Largest study to date confirms role of two hormones in aggressive prostate cancer risk
 - Obituary – Professor Dame Valerie Beral, 28 July 1946 – 26 August 2022
 - Novel approach identifies new blood biomarker for lung cancer risk
 - Free sugars are associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular disease
 - Any type of hormonal contraceptive may increase risk of breast cancer
 - Little evidence to suggest that sleep duration has an impact on dementia risk
 - Professor Tim Key elected to the Academia Europaea
 - Alcohol intake is associated with an increased risk of several types of cancer
 - Oxford Population Health’s Dr Tammy Tong awarded a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship
 - Blood proteins may be able to predict risk of cancer more than seven years before it is diagnosed
 - Increased calcium and dairy intake lower risk of bowel cancer by nearly a fifth
 - High blood pressure in midlife is associated with an increased risk of vascular dementia
 - Oxford Population Health’s Kezia Gaitskell awarded a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship
 
- Tim Key
 - Sarah Floud
 - Ruth Travis
 - Rupert Alison
 - Paul Appleby
 - Krys Baker
 - Isobel Barnes
 - Anna Brown
 - Adrian Goodill
 - Kirstin Pirie
 - Simon Abbott
 - Lyndsey Trickett
 - Toral Gathani
 - Gill Reeves
 - Siân Sweetland
 - Owen Yang
 - Zoe Pollard
 - Keith Shaw
 - Heather Young
 - Keren Papier
 - Tammy Tong
 - Sarah Atkinson
 - Kezia Gaitskell
 - Sandar Tin Tin
 - Zoe Grenville
 - Carol Hermon
 - Bowen Liu
 - Maira Khan
 - Izabella Lawson
 - Karl Smith-Byrne
 - Trishna Desai
 - Yang Tao
 - Tonima Trisa
 - Emma Winfield
 - Judith Black
 - Sau Wan Kan
 - Joshua Atkins
 - Mahboubeh Parsaeian
 - Zhe Huang
 - Haige An
 - Alison Dillman
 - Xianqi Li
 - Lina Jarutyte
 - Christopher Maronga
 - Xuan Li
 - Jingwen Janice Dong
 - Qiaoye Jessie Wang
 - Marwa Elbasheer
 - Kudzai Chinjekure
 - Tiantian Chen
 - William Bell
 - Stephanie Chan
 

