PURPOSE: Dietary factors may influence colorectal cancer (CRC) survival through effects on inflammation. We examined the association between post-CRC diagnosis inflammatory potential of diet and all-cause and cancer-specific mortality in the Women\u27s Health Initiative. METHODS: The study included 463 postmenopausal women who developed CRC during follow-up and completed a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ), on average 1.7 years after diagnosis. Women were followed from CRC diagnosis until death, censoring, or the end of follow-up in October 2014. Energy-adjusted dietary inflammatory index (E-DII)((R)) scores were calculated from the FFQ and dietary supplement inventory. Cox proportional hazards models were fitted to estimate multivariable-...
The dietary inflammatory index (DII) has been associated with breast cancer incidence and survival. ...
Proinflammatory diets are associated with risk of developing colorectal cancer (CRC), however, incon...
Objective: Cancer-related inflammation (CRI) is thought to be a successful predictor of prognosis in...
PURPOSE: Inflammation is a process central to carcinogenesis and in particular to colorectal cancer ...
Background: Inflammation is important in chronic disease and can be modulated by dietary exposures. ...
Background: Dietary factors are known to influence colorectal cancer (CRC) risk, however, their asso...
Background & aims: The inflammatory potential of the diet has been linked to colorectal cancer (CRC)...
Dietary factors are known to influence colorectal cancer (CRC) risk, however, their association with...
We examined the associations between changes in dietary inflammatory potential and risk of colorecta...
Cancer remains one of the most prevalent diseases in the United States and a leading cause of death....
Background: Diet modulates inflammation and inflammatory markers have been associated with cancer ou...
Dietary factors are known to influence colorectal cancer (CRC) risk, however, their association with...
Background:Colorectal cancer, the thirdmost common cancer in theUnited States, has a natural history...
Purpose: Chronic inflammation is one of the mechanisms involved in carcinogenesis. Diet is a major s...
BACKGROUND: Diet modulates inflammation and inflammatory markers have been associated with cancer ou...
The dietary inflammatory index (DII) has been associated with breast cancer incidence and survival. ...
Proinflammatory diets are associated with risk of developing colorectal cancer (CRC), however, incon...
Objective: Cancer-related inflammation (CRI) is thought to be a successful predictor of prognosis in...
PURPOSE: Inflammation is a process central to carcinogenesis and in particular to colorectal cancer ...
Background: Inflammation is important in chronic disease and can be modulated by dietary exposures. ...
Background: Dietary factors are known to influence colorectal cancer (CRC) risk, however, their asso...
Background & aims: The inflammatory potential of the diet has been linked to colorectal cancer (CRC)...
Dietary factors are known to influence colorectal cancer (CRC) risk, however, their association with...
We examined the associations between changes in dietary inflammatory potential and risk of colorecta...
Cancer remains one of the most prevalent diseases in the United States and a leading cause of death....
Background: Diet modulates inflammation and inflammatory markers have been associated with cancer ou...
Dietary factors are known to influence colorectal cancer (CRC) risk, however, their association with...
Background:Colorectal cancer, the thirdmost common cancer in theUnited States, has a natural history...
Purpose: Chronic inflammation is one of the mechanisms involved in carcinogenesis. Diet is a major s...
BACKGROUND: Diet modulates inflammation and inflammatory markers have been associated with cancer ou...
The dietary inflammatory index (DII) has been associated with breast cancer incidence and survival. ...
Proinflammatory diets are associated with risk of developing colorectal cancer (CRC), however, incon...
Objective: Cancer-related inflammation (CRI) is thought to be a successful predictor of prognosis in...