BACKGROUND: Although hyperinsulinemia is hypothesised to be involved in colorectal carcinogenesis, it remains unclear whether a diet inducing an elevated insulin response influences colorectal cancer (CRC) survival. METHODS: We examined the association of post-diagnosis dietary insulin scores with survival among 2006 patients from two large prospective cohorts who were diagnosed with CRC from 1976 to 2010. Dietary insulin load was calculated as a function of the food insulin index. Dietary insulin index was calculated by dividing insulin load by total energy intake. Cox proportional hazards models were used to calculate hazard ratios (HRs) for CRC-specific mortality and overall mortality, adjusted for other risk factors for cancer survival....
Diets with a high glycemic index and glycemic load have been hypothesized to be implicated in the et...
elevated level of visceral adipose tis-sue—has been linked to colorectal can-cer. Furthermore, eleva...
PURPOSE: Diabetes is associated with increased risk of developing colorectal cancer (CRC), but its e...
PURPOSE: Since circulating level of insulin is associated with colorectal cancer prognosis, it is im...
Since hyperinsulinemia is implicated in the development of colorectal cancer, determinants of serum ...
Since hyperinsulinemia is implicated in the development of colorectal cancer, determinants of serum ...
It has been proposed that hyperinsulinemia is involved in colon carcinogenesis. An association betwe...
Circulating insulin levels have been positively associated with risk of colorectal cancer; however, ...
Background: Although hyperinsulinemia and insulin resistance have been hypothesized to be involved i...
Background: Insulin and insulin-like growth factors can stimulate proliferation of colorectal cells....
Background & Aims—Hyperinsulinemia is a putative colorectal cancer (CRC) risk factor. Insulin re...
Hyperinsulinemia may explain excess colorectal cancer among individuals who are overweight or inacti...
BACKGROUND: Although hyperinsulinemia and insulin resistance have been hypothesized to be involved i...
Background: Insulin response to diet might predict the risk of mortality; however, the evidence is l...
Background: High levels of blood glucose are thought to be associated with colorectal cancer (CRC) a...
Diets with a high glycemic index and glycemic load have been hypothesized to be implicated in the et...
elevated level of visceral adipose tis-sue—has been linked to colorectal can-cer. Furthermore, eleva...
PURPOSE: Diabetes is associated with increased risk of developing colorectal cancer (CRC), but its e...
PURPOSE: Since circulating level of insulin is associated with colorectal cancer prognosis, it is im...
Since hyperinsulinemia is implicated in the development of colorectal cancer, determinants of serum ...
Since hyperinsulinemia is implicated in the development of colorectal cancer, determinants of serum ...
It has been proposed that hyperinsulinemia is involved in colon carcinogenesis. An association betwe...
Circulating insulin levels have been positively associated with risk of colorectal cancer; however, ...
Background: Although hyperinsulinemia and insulin resistance have been hypothesized to be involved i...
Background: Insulin and insulin-like growth factors can stimulate proliferation of colorectal cells....
Background & Aims—Hyperinsulinemia is a putative colorectal cancer (CRC) risk factor. Insulin re...
Hyperinsulinemia may explain excess colorectal cancer among individuals who are overweight or inacti...
BACKGROUND: Although hyperinsulinemia and insulin resistance have been hypothesized to be involved i...
Background: Insulin response to diet might predict the risk of mortality; however, the evidence is l...
Background: High levels of blood glucose are thought to be associated with colorectal cancer (CRC) a...
Diets with a high glycemic index and glycemic load have been hypothesized to be implicated in the et...
elevated level of visceral adipose tis-sue—has been linked to colorectal can-cer. Furthermore, eleva...
PURPOSE: Diabetes is associated with increased risk of developing colorectal cancer (CRC), but its e...