Effect of a Behavioral Intervention to Increase Vegetable Consumption on Cancer Progression Among Men With Early-Stage Prostate Cancer

Author:

Parsons J. Kellogg1,Zahrieh David2,Mohler James L.3,Paskett Electra4,Hansel Donna E.5,Kibel Adam S.6,Liu Heshan2,Seisler Drew K.2,Natarajan Loki7,White Martha7,Hahn Olwen8,Taylor John8,Hartman Sheri J.9,Stroup Sean P.10,Van Veldhuizen Peter11,Hall Lannis12,Small Eric J.13,Morris Michael J.14,Pierce John P.9,Marshall James15

Affiliation:

1. Department of Urology, UC San Diego Moores Comprehensive Cancer Center and VA San Diego Healthcare System, La Jolla, California

2. Alliance Statistics and Data Center, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota

3. Department of Urology, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, Buffalo, New York

4. Comprehensive Cancer Center, Department of Medicine, The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus

5. Department of Pathology, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla

6. Division of Urology, Dana-Farber/Brigham and Women’s Cancer Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts

7. Division of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, Department of Family Medicine and Public Health and UC San Diego Moores Comprehensive Cancer Center, La Jolla, California

8. Alliance Central Protocol Operations, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois

9. Moores Cancer Center, Department of Family Medicine and Public Health, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla

10. Department of Urology, Naval Medical Center San Diego, San Diego, California

11. Menorah Medical Center, Midwest Oncology Associates, Overland Park, Kansas

12. Siteman Cancer Center, Department of Radiation Oncology, Washington University, St Peters, Missouri

13. UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, San Francisco, California

14. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York

15. Department of Prevention and Population Sciences, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, Buffalo, New York

Publisher

American Medical Association (AMA)

Subject

General Medicine

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