Evidence indicates that gaining weight in adult life is associated with an elevated risk of colorectal cancer; however, biological mechanisms that may explain this association remain unclear. We evaluated the mediation effect of 20 different biomarkers on the relationship between adult weight gain and colorectal cancer, using data from a prospective nested case-control study of 452 incident cases diagnosed between 1992 and 2003 and matched within risk sets to 452 controls within the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) cohort. The proportions of mediated effects (%) were estimated on the basis of differences in percent effect changes in conditional logistic regression models with and without additional adjustm...
Previous research supports the hypothesis that a \u22rich\u22 diet (i.e., high in fat and low in fib...
Mechanisms underlying adiposity-colorectal cancer (CRC) association are incompletely understood. Usi...
Obesity is a risk factor for several cancers, including colorectal cancer (CRC). I and my colleagues...
Evidence indicates that gaining weight in adult life is associated with an elevated risk of colorect...
Evidence indicates that gaining weight in adult life is associated with an elevated risk of colorect...
Evidence indicates that gaining weight in adult life is associated with an elevated risk of colorect...
Evidence indicates that gaining weight in adult life is associated with an elevated risk of colorect...
AIM: Weight change during adult life may reflect metabolic changes and influence colorectal cancer (...
AIM: Weight change during adult life may reflect metabolic changes and influence colorectal cancer (...
While the relationship between body mass index as an indicator of excess body weight and the risk of...
Adiposity is a risk factor for colon cancer, but underlying mechanisms are not well understood. We e...
Adiposity is a risk factor for colon cancer, but underlying mechanisms are not well understood. We e...
BACKGROUND: A moderate association exists between body mass index (BMI) and colorectal cancer. Less ...
Background: Colorectal adenomas are known as precursors for the majority of colorectal carcinomas. W...
Obesity and related metabolic alterations have been implicated to play a role in colorectal cancer r...
Previous research supports the hypothesis that a \u22rich\u22 diet (i.e., high in fat and low in fib...
Mechanisms underlying adiposity-colorectal cancer (CRC) association are incompletely understood. Usi...
Obesity is a risk factor for several cancers, including colorectal cancer (CRC). I and my colleagues...
Evidence indicates that gaining weight in adult life is associated with an elevated risk of colorect...
Evidence indicates that gaining weight in adult life is associated with an elevated risk of colorect...
Evidence indicates that gaining weight in adult life is associated with an elevated risk of colorect...
Evidence indicates that gaining weight in adult life is associated with an elevated risk of colorect...
AIM: Weight change during adult life may reflect metabolic changes and influence colorectal cancer (...
AIM: Weight change during adult life may reflect metabolic changes and influence colorectal cancer (...
While the relationship between body mass index as an indicator of excess body weight and the risk of...
Adiposity is a risk factor for colon cancer, but underlying mechanisms are not well understood. We e...
Adiposity is a risk factor for colon cancer, but underlying mechanisms are not well understood. We e...
BACKGROUND: A moderate association exists between body mass index (BMI) and colorectal cancer. Less ...
Background: Colorectal adenomas are known as precursors for the majority of colorectal carcinomas. W...
Obesity and related metabolic alterations have been implicated to play a role in colorectal cancer r...
Previous research supports the hypothesis that a \u22rich\u22 diet (i.e., high in fat and low in fib...
Mechanisms underlying adiposity-colorectal cancer (CRC) association are incompletely understood. Usi...
Obesity is a risk factor for several cancers, including colorectal cancer (CRC). I and my colleagues...