Taylor & Francis (Routledge), Nutrition and Cancer, 2(67), p. 224-230
DOI: 10.1080/01635581.2015.990571
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It is biologically plausible that a paternal preconception diet low in nutrients related to DNA integrity could affect sperm DNA and subsequently risk of cancer in the offspring. The aim of this analysis was to investigate whether paternal preconception dietary folate, B6, or B12 intake was associated with the risk of childhood brain tumors (CBT) in an Australian case-control study. Cases