The contribution of cigarette smoking to sporadic colorectal cancer may differ according to molecular aspects of the tumor or according to glutathione S-transferase M1 (GSTM1) or glutathione S-transferase T1 (GSTT1) genotype. In the prospective Netherlands Cohort Study on Diet and Cancer, adjusted incidence rate ratios for 1986-1993 were computed for overall colorectal cancer, tumors with and without adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) mutations, and tumors with and without human mut-L homologue 1 (hMLH1) expression, according to cigarette smoking characteristics (661 cases, 2,948 subcohort members). Case-only analyses were performed to estimate odds ratios for interaction between cigarette smoking and GSTM1 and GSTT1 genotypes. In comparison ...
Background: The association between colorectal cancer (CRC) and smoking has not been consistent. Inc...
Colorectal cancer is the second most common cancer in the Western world and is thought to arise main...
Background Although genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified variants...
The contribution of cigarette smoking to sporadic colorectal cancer may differ according to molecula...
The contribution of cigarette smoking to sporadic colorectal cancer may differ according to molecula...
The contribution of cigarette smoking to sporadic colorectal cancer may differ according to molecula...
Interaction between smoking, GSTM1 deletion and colorectal cancer: results from the GSEC study.Smits...
BACKGROUND: The association between colorectal cancer (CRC) and smoking has not been consistent. Inc...
The risk of colorectal cancer associated with smoking is unclear and may be influenced by genetic va...
Item does not contain fulltextCigarette smoking has been inconsistently associated with colon cancer...
The etiology of colorectal cancer is complex and multifactorial. Tobacco smoke has been found to be ...
Cigarette smoking is a risk factor for colon adenoma. The glutathione S-transferase enzymes are invo...
Background: Smoking is associated with colorectal cancer (CRC) risk. Previous studies suggested this...
Background: Smoking is associated with colorectal cancer (CRC) risk. Previous studies suggested this...
Cigarette smoking has been identified as a risk factor for colon cancer, however, much less is known...
Background: The association between colorectal cancer (CRC) and smoking has not been consistent. Inc...
Colorectal cancer is the second most common cancer in the Western world and is thought to arise main...
Background Although genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified variants...
The contribution of cigarette smoking to sporadic colorectal cancer may differ according to molecula...
The contribution of cigarette smoking to sporadic colorectal cancer may differ according to molecula...
The contribution of cigarette smoking to sporadic colorectal cancer may differ according to molecula...
Interaction between smoking, GSTM1 deletion and colorectal cancer: results from the GSEC study.Smits...
BACKGROUND: The association between colorectal cancer (CRC) and smoking has not been consistent. Inc...
The risk of colorectal cancer associated with smoking is unclear and may be influenced by genetic va...
Item does not contain fulltextCigarette smoking has been inconsistently associated with colon cancer...
The etiology of colorectal cancer is complex and multifactorial. Tobacco smoke has been found to be ...
Cigarette smoking is a risk factor for colon adenoma. The glutathione S-transferase enzymes are invo...
Background: Smoking is associated with colorectal cancer (CRC) risk. Previous studies suggested this...
Background: Smoking is associated with colorectal cancer (CRC) risk. Previous studies suggested this...
Cigarette smoking has been identified as a risk factor for colon cancer, however, much less is known...
Background: The association between colorectal cancer (CRC) and smoking has not been consistent. Inc...
Colorectal cancer is the second most common cancer in the Western world and is thought to arise main...
Background Although genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified variants...