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Flow-chart of study selection.

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Fig 2.

Forest plots (random effect model) of meta-analysis on the relationship between saturated fatty acids intake and pancreatic cancer risk.

Squares indicate study-specific relative risks (size of the square reflects the study-specific statistical weight); horizontal lines indicate 95% CIs; diamond indicates the summary relative risk estimate with its 95% CI. M: male; F: female; RR: relative risk.

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Table 1.

Summary risk estimates of the association between saturated, monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acid intakes and pancreatic cancer risk.

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Forest plots (random effect model) of meta-analysis on the relationship between monounsaturated fatty acids intake and pancreatic cancer risk.

Squares indicate study-specific relative risks (size of the square reflects the study-specific statistical weight); horizontal lines indicate 95% CIs; diamond indicates the summary relative risk estimate with its 95% CI. M: male; F: female; RR: relative risk.

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Fig 4.

Forest plots (random effect model) of meta-analysis on the relationship between polyunsaturated fatty acids intake and pancreatic cancer risk.

Squares indicate study-specific relative risks (size of the square reflects the study-specific statistical weight); horizontal lines indicate 95% CIs; diamond indicates the summary relative risk estimate with its 95% CI. M: male; F: female; RR: relative risk.

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