African Americans have disproportionately higher incidence and death rates of colorectal cancer among all ethnic groups in the United States. Several lifestyle factors (e.g. diet, physical activity and alcohol intake) have been suggested as risk factors for colorectal cancer. Stressful life events have also been identified as risk factors for colorectal cancer. The association between stressful life events and colon polyps, which are precursors of colorectal cancer, has yet to be determined. We aimed to evaluate the relationship between stressful life events and the presence of colon polyps and adenomas in African American men and women. In this cross-sectional study, 110 participants were recruited from a colon cancer screening program at ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Metabolic syndrome is associated with increased risk of colorectal neoplasm, but ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Individuals with Lynch syndrome have a high risk of developing colorectal carcino...
Background: Up to 30% of colorectal cancers develop through the serrated pathway. African Americans ...
Objectives—Obesity is associated with the activation of the molecular pathways that increase the ris...
Background: Physical activity is associated with a reduced risk of colon cancer, but the effect of a...
BACKGROUND: Very few analytical studies are available on any association between stressful life even...
Objective:Colorectal adenomas are thought to be precursor lesions to colorectal cancer, a leading ca...
Background: Colorectal and endometrial lesions increase with age. It is not known if these two precu...
Blacks have a higher incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) and a younger age at diagnosis compared to...
BACKGROUND: Lifestyle is a well-established risk factor for colorectal cancer (CRC) and is also foun...
African Americans are disproportionately burdened by colorectal cancer, the third most commonly diag...
In a Columbia, South Carolina-based case–control study, we developed a healthy lifestyle index from ...
In a Columbia, South Carolina-based case-control study, we developed a healthy lifestyle index from ...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether the higher burden from colorectal cancer among blacks is due to an...
Introduction Inflammatory state of the large bowel is a key factor for the development of colorecta...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Metabolic syndrome is associated with increased risk of colorectal neoplasm, but ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Individuals with Lynch syndrome have a high risk of developing colorectal carcino...
Background: Up to 30% of colorectal cancers develop through the serrated pathway. African Americans ...
Objectives—Obesity is associated with the activation of the molecular pathways that increase the ris...
Background: Physical activity is associated with a reduced risk of colon cancer, but the effect of a...
BACKGROUND: Very few analytical studies are available on any association between stressful life even...
Objective:Colorectal adenomas are thought to be precursor lesions to colorectal cancer, a leading ca...
Background: Colorectal and endometrial lesions increase with age. It is not known if these two precu...
Blacks have a higher incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) and a younger age at diagnosis compared to...
BACKGROUND: Lifestyle is a well-established risk factor for colorectal cancer (CRC) and is also foun...
African Americans are disproportionately burdened by colorectal cancer, the third most commonly diag...
In a Columbia, South Carolina-based case–control study, we developed a healthy lifestyle index from ...
In a Columbia, South Carolina-based case-control study, we developed a healthy lifestyle index from ...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether the higher burden from colorectal cancer among blacks is due to an...
Introduction Inflammatory state of the large bowel is a key factor for the development of colorecta...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Metabolic syndrome is associated with increased risk of colorectal neoplasm, but ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Individuals with Lynch syndrome have a high risk of developing colorectal carcino...
Background: Up to 30% of colorectal cancers develop through the serrated pathway. African Americans ...