International audienceBackground & Aims: Evidence regarding the association of dietary exposures with colorectal cancer (CRC) risk is not consistent with a few exceptions. Therefore, we conducted a diet-wide association study (DWAS) in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) to evaluate the associations between several dietary exposures with CRC risk. Methods: The association of 92 food and nutrient intakes with CRC risk was assessed in 386,792 participants, 5069 of whom developed incident CRC. Correction for multiple comparisons was performed using the false discovery rate, and emerging associations were examined in the Netherlands Cohort Study (NLCS). Multiplicative gene-nutrient interactions were also test...
Background: Establishing a link between diet and cancer is an epidemiological challenge, and such re...
Objective: As part of the World Cancer Research Fund International Continuous Update Project, we upd...
BACKGROUND: Prospective studies have consistently reported lower colorectal cancer risks associated ...
International audienceBackground & Aims: Evidence regarding the association of dietary exposures wit...
Background & Aims: Evidence regarding the association of dietary exposures with colorectal cancer (C...
Evidence regarding the association of dietary exposures with colorectal cancer (CRC) risk is not con...
Background: Both genetic and dietary factors play significant roles in the etiology of colorectal ca...
Background: Much of the current literature on diet-colorectal cancer (CRC) associations focuses on s...
BACKGROUND: Much of the current literature on diet-colorectal cancer (CRC) associations focused on s...
Much of the current literature on diet-colorectal cancer (CRC) associations focused on studies of si...
Background: Prospective studies have consistently reported lower colorectal cancer risks associated ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) accounts for 9.7% of all cancer cases and for 8% of all cancer-related death...
<p>Background: Prospective studies have consistently reported lower colorectal cancer risks associat...
Background: A high consumption of fruit and vegetables is possi-bly associated with a decreased risk...
Abstract Background This study aimed to explore the potential interaction between dietary intake and...
Background: Establishing a link between diet and cancer is an epidemiological challenge, and such re...
Objective: As part of the World Cancer Research Fund International Continuous Update Project, we upd...
BACKGROUND: Prospective studies have consistently reported lower colorectal cancer risks associated ...
International audienceBackground & Aims: Evidence regarding the association of dietary exposures wit...
Background & Aims: Evidence regarding the association of dietary exposures with colorectal cancer (C...
Evidence regarding the association of dietary exposures with colorectal cancer (CRC) risk is not con...
Background: Both genetic and dietary factors play significant roles in the etiology of colorectal ca...
Background: Much of the current literature on diet-colorectal cancer (CRC) associations focuses on s...
BACKGROUND: Much of the current literature on diet-colorectal cancer (CRC) associations focused on s...
Much of the current literature on diet-colorectal cancer (CRC) associations focused on studies of si...
Background: Prospective studies have consistently reported lower colorectal cancer risks associated ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) accounts for 9.7% of all cancer cases and for 8% of all cancer-related death...
<p>Background: Prospective studies have consistently reported lower colorectal cancer risks associat...
Background: A high consumption of fruit and vegetables is possi-bly associated with a decreased risk...
Abstract Background This study aimed to explore the potential interaction between dietary intake and...
Background: Establishing a link between diet and cancer is an epidemiological challenge, and such re...
Objective: As part of the World Cancer Research Fund International Continuous Update Project, we upd...
BACKGROUND: Prospective studies have consistently reported lower colorectal cancer risks associated ...