Preclinical data suggest that endogenous sex steroid hormones may be implicated in colorectal cancer (CRC) development, however, findings from epidemiological studies are conflicting. The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to investigate the associations between endogenous concentrations of sex hormones and CRC risk. PubMed and Scopus were searched until June 2020 for prospective studies evaluating the association between pre-diagnostic plasma/serum concentrations of estradiol, testosterone and sex-hormone binding globulin (SHBG) and CRC risk. Summary relative risks (RRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated using the inverse-variance weighted random-effects model based on the DerSimonian-Laird estimator. Eight...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer (BC) has the highest cancer incidence and mortality in women worldwide. Ob...
Over the last two decades, mortality rates for colorectal cancer in many developed countries have de...
BackgroundEpidemiological studies have shown a potential association between sex hormones and colore...
Background: Observational studies have consistently reported that postmenopausal hormone therapy use...
Background - Observational studies have consistently reported that postmenopausal hormone therapy us...
BACKGROUND: Endogenous sex hormones may contribute to higher colorectal cancer incidence rates in me...
Background Epidemiological studies evaluating associations between sex steroid hormones and colorect...
Observational epidemiologic studies and randomized trials have reported a protective effect of oral ...
Background Observational studies have consistently reported that postmenopausal hormone therapy use ...
Background: Endogenous sex hormones may contribute to higher colorectal cancer incidence rates in me...
Background: Endogenous sex hormones may contribute to higher colorectal cancer incidence rates in me...
Background Sex hormones have been suggested to play a role in colorectal cancer (CRC...
Endogenous sex hormones may contribute to higher colorectal cancer incidence rates in men compared w...
BACKGROUND: Postmenopausal hormone therapy use has been associated with lower colorectal cancer risk...
The hypothesis that sex hormones may influence colorectal cancer risk was formulated in the early 19...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer (BC) has the highest cancer incidence and mortality in women worldwide. Ob...
Over the last two decades, mortality rates for colorectal cancer in many developed countries have de...
BackgroundEpidemiological studies have shown a potential association between sex hormones and colore...
Background: Observational studies have consistently reported that postmenopausal hormone therapy use...
Background - Observational studies have consistently reported that postmenopausal hormone therapy us...
BACKGROUND: Endogenous sex hormones may contribute to higher colorectal cancer incidence rates in me...
Background Epidemiological studies evaluating associations between sex steroid hormones and colorect...
Observational epidemiologic studies and randomized trials have reported a protective effect of oral ...
Background Observational studies have consistently reported that postmenopausal hormone therapy use ...
Background: Endogenous sex hormones may contribute to higher colorectal cancer incidence rates in me...
Background: Endogenous sex hormones may contribute to higher colorectal cancer incidence rates in me...
Background Sex hormones have been suggested to play a role in colorectal cancer (CRC...
Endogenous sex hormones may contribute to higher colorectal cancer incidence rates in men compared w...
BACKGROUND: Postmenopausal hormone therapy use has been associated with lower colorectal cancer risk...
The hypothesis that sex hormones may influence colorectal cancer risk was formulated in the early 19...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer (BC) has the highest cancer incidence and mortality in women worldwide. Ob...
Over the last two decades, mortality rates for colorectal cancer in many developed countries have de...
BackgroundEpidemiological studies have shown a potential association between sex hormones and colore...