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  • Reduced Risk of Colorectal ... Reduced Risk of Colorectal Cancer Up to 10 Years After Screening, Surveillance, or Diagnostic Colonoscopy
    Brenner, Hermann; Chang–Claude, Jenny; Jansen, Lina ... Gastroenterology (New York, N.Y. 1943), 03/2014, Volume: 146, Issue: 3
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    Background & Aims Data from randomized controlled trials on the effects of screening colonoscopies on colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence and mortality are not available. Observational studies have ...
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  • Non‐steroidal anti‐inflamma... Non‐steroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs, polygenic risk score and colorectal cancer risk
    Chen, Xuechen; Guo, Feng; Hoffmeister, Michael ... Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics, July 2021, 2021-07-00, 20210701, Volume: 54, Issue: 2
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    Summary Background The regular use of non‐steroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) has been associated with reduced colorectal cancer (CRC) risk. Aim To explore whether this association varies ...
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  • Plasma miR‐122 and miR‐200 ... Plasma miR‐122 and miR‐200 family are prognostic markers in colorectal cancer
    Maierthaler, Melanie; Benner, Axel; Hoffmeister, Michael ... International journal of cancer, 1 January 2017, Volume: 140, Issue: 1
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    Circulating microRNAs (miRNAs) have been proposed as minimally invasive prognostic markers for various types of cancers, including colorectal cancer (CRC), the third most diagnosed cancer worldwide. ...
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  • Cancer‐related fatigue: Tow... Cancer‐related fatigue: Towards a more targeted approach based on classification by biomarkers and psychological factors
    Schmidt, Martina E.; Maurer, Tabea; Behrens, Sabine ... International journal of cancer, 15 March 2024, Volume: 154, Issue: 6
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    Cancer‐related fatigue is a frequent, burdensome and often insufficiently treated symptom. A more targeted treatment of fatigue is urgently needed. Therefore, we examined biomarkers and clinical ...
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  • Weakly supervised annotatio... Weakly supervised annotation‐free cancer detection and prediction of genotype in routine histopathology
    Schrammen, Peter Leonard; Ghaffari Laleh, Narmin; Echle, Amelie ... Journal of pathology, January 2022, 2022-01-00, 20220101, Volume: 256, Issue: 1
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    Deep learning is a powerful tool in computational pathology: it can be used for tumor detection and for predicting genetic alterations based on histopathology images alone. Conventionally, tumor ...
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  • Comorbidity burden in long‐... Comorbidity burden in long‐term breast cancer survivors compared with a cohort of population‐based controls from the MARIE study
    Möhl, Annika; Orban, Ester; Jung, Audrey Y. ... Cancer, April 1, 2021, 2021-Apr-01, 2021-04-00, 20210401, Volume: 127, Issue: 7
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    Background The number of elderly cancer survivors is growing because of increasing survival rates. A high comorbidity burden in the elderly can affect their quality of life and survival. The aim of ...
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  • Stage‐specific associations... Stage‐specific associations between beta blocker use and prognosis after colorectal cancer
    Jansen, Lina; Hoffmeister, Michael; Arndt, Volker ... Cancer, 15 April 2014, Volume: 120, Issue: 8
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    BACKGROUND Recent observational studies have suggested that the use of beta blockers might be associated with better prognosis after cancer. Because evidence is limited for colorectal cancer (CRC), ...
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  • Postdiagnosis weight change... Postdiagnosis weight change is associated with poorer survival in breast cancer survivors: A prospective population‐based patient cohort study
    Jung, Audrey Y.; Hüsing, Anika; Behrens, Sabine ... International journal of cancer, 1 January 2021, 2021-01-00, 20210101, Volume: 148, Issue: 1
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    More women are surviving after breast cancer due to early detection and modern treatment strategies. Body weight also influences survival. We aimed to characterize associations between postdiagnosis ...
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  • Physical activity and survi... Physical activity and survival of colorectal cancer patients: Population‐based study from Germany
    Walter, Viola; Jansen, Lina; Knebel, Philip ... International journal of cancer, 1 May 2017, 2017-05-01, 2017-05-00, 20170501, Volume: 140, Issue: 9
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    Increasing evidence shows physical activity to be associated with improved colorectal cancer (CRC) prognosis. However, large‐scale prospective patient cohorts, comprehensively ascertaining physical ...
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  • Does breast cancer modify t... Does breast cancer modify the long‐term relationship between lifestyle behaviors and mortality? A prospective analysis of breast cancer survivors and population‐based controls
    Gali, Kathleen; Orban, Ester; Ozga, Ann‐Kathrin ... Cancer, 1 March 2024, 2024-03-01, 2024-03-00, 20240301, Volume: 130, Issue: 5
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    Background Modifiable lifestyle factors are known to impact survival. It is less clear whether this differs between postmenopausal women ever diagnosed with breast cancer and unaffected women. ...
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