Background: People with a DNA mismatch repair (MMR) gene mutation have a substantially elevated risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) but the modifiers of this risk are not well established. We investigated the association between dietary supplement intake and CRC risk for carriers. Methods: This study included 1966 (56% female) carriers of an MMR gene mutation (719 MLH1, 931 MSH2, 211 MSH6 and 105 PMS2) who were recruited from the USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand into the Colon Cancer Family Registry between 1997 and 2012. Information on lifestyle factors including supplement intake was collected at the time of recruitment. Using Cox proportional hazards regression weighted to correct for ascertainment bias, we estimated hazard ratios (HRs...
BACKGROUND: Both genetic and environmental factors affect the risk of colorectal cancer (CRC). OBJEC...
Lynch syndrome, is caused by inherited germ-line mutations in the DNA mismatch repair genes resultin...
The authors evaluated associations between intakes of folate and vitamin B6 and colorectal cancer ri...
Background: People with a DNA mismatch repair (MMR) gene mutation have a substantially elevated risk...
Individuals with Lynch syndrome have a high lifetime risk of developing colorectal tumors. In this p...
Individuals with Lynch syndrome have a high lifetime risk of developing colorectal tumors. In this p...
PURPOSE: Dietary intake of B vitamins and methionine, essential components of DNA synthesis and meth...
Background and Aims: Individuals with Lynch syndrome have a high lifetime risk of developing colorec...
BACKGROUND: The literature on associations of circulating concentrations of minerals and vitamins wi...
Background: The literature on associations of circulating concentrations of minerals and vitamins wi...
International audienceBackground: The literature on associations of circulating concentrations of mi...
Use of dietary supplements is rising in countries where colorectal cancer is prevalent. We conducted...
The associations of intakes of calcium and vitamin D with colorectal cancer risk were examined in th...
Folate deficiency has been associated with colorectal cancer risk and may be involved in colorectal ...
Background Vitamin D, calcium, and dairy products are inversely associated with colorectal cancer...
BACKGROUND: Both genetic and environmental factors affect the risk of colorectal cancer (CRC). OBJEC...
Lynch syndrome, is caused by inherited germ-line mutations in the DNA mismatch repair genes resultin...
The authors evaluated associations between intakes of folate and vitamin B6 and colorectal cancer ri...
Background: People with a DNA mismatch repair (MMR) gene mutation have a substantially elevated risk...
Individuals with Lynch syndrome have a high lifetime risk of developing colorectal tumors. In this p...
Individuals with Lynch syndrome have a high lifetime risk of developing colorectal tumors. In this p...
PURPOSE: Dietary intake of B vitamins and methionine, essential components of DNA synthesis and meth...
Background and Aims: Individuals with Lynch syndrome have a high lifetime risk of developing colorec...
BACKGROUND: The literature on associations of circulating concentrations of minerals and vitamins wi...
Background: The literature on associations of circulating concentrations of minerals and vitamins wi...
International audienceBackground: The literature on associations of circulating concentrations of mi...
Use of dietary supplements is rising in countries where colorectal cancer is prevalent. We conducted...
The associations of intakes of calcium and vitamin D with colorectal cancer risk were examined in th...
Folate deficiency has been associated with colorectal cancer risk and may be involved in colorectal ...
Background Vitamin D, calcium, and dairy products are inversely associated with colorectal cancer...
BACKGROUND: Both genetic and environmental factors affect the risk of colorectal cancer (CRC). OBJEC...
Lynch syndrome, is caused by inherited germ-line mutations in the DNA mismatch repair genes resultin...
The authors evaluated associations between intakes of folate and vitamin B6 and colorectal cancer ri...