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  • Genetic risk variants assoc... Genetic risk variants associated with in situ breast cancer
    Campa, Daniele; Barrdahl, Myrto; Gaudet, Mia M ... Breast cancer research, 06/2015, Volume: 17, Issue: 1
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    Breast cancer in situ (BCIS) diagnoses, a precursor lesion for invasive breast cancer, comprise about 20 % of all breast cancers (BC) in countries with screening programs. Family history of BC is ...
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  • Long-term Quality of Life and Functional Outcome of Patients With Rectal Cancer Following a Watch-and-Wait Approach
    Custers, Petra A; van der Sande, Marit E; Grotenhuis, Brechtje A ... JAMA surgery, 05/2023, Volume: 158, Issue: 5
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    A watch-and-wait approach for patients with rectal cancer and a clinical complete response after neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy or radiotherapy is associated with better quality of life and functional ...
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  • Haplotypes of the estrogen ... Haplotypes of the estrogen receptor beta gene and breast cancer risk
    Cox, David G; Bretsky, Philip; Kraft, Peter ... International journal of cancer, 15 January 2008, Volume: 122, Issue: 2
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    Exposure to exogenous (oral contraceptives, postmenopausal hormone therapy) and endogenous (number of ovulatory cycles, adiposity) steroid hormones is associated with breast cancer risk. Breast ...
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  • Adult weight change and ris... Adult weight change and risk of colorectal cancer in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition
    Aleksandrova, Krasimira; Pischon, Tobias; Buijsse, Brian ... European journal of cancer (1990), 11/2013, Volume: 49, Issue: 16
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    Abstract Aim Weight change during adult life may reflect metabolic changes and influence colorectal cancer (CRC) development, but such role is not well established. We aimed to explore the ...
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  • Dietary patterns in relatio... Dietary patterns in relation to disease burden expressed in Disability-Adjusted Life Years123
    Struijk, Ellen A; Beulens, Joline WJ; May, Anne M ... The American journal of clinical nutrition, October 2014, Volume: 100, Issue: 4
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    Although diet is related to chronic disease risk and mortality, its association with total disease burden is not clear. We investigated the minimum impact of different dietary patterns on ...
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  • Development of Methodology ... Development of Methodology for Disability-Adjusted Life Years
    Struijk, Ellen A; May, Anne M; Beulens, Joline W. J ... PloS one, 09/2013, Volume: 8, Issue: 9
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    Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) have the advantage that effects on total health instead of on a specific disease incidence or mortality can be estimated. Our aim was to address several ...
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  • Coffee and Tea Consumption ... Coffee and Tea Consumption and the Contribution of Their Added Ingredients to Total Energy and Nutrient Intakes in 10 European Countries: Benchmark Data from the Late 1990s
    Landais, Edwige; Moskal, Aurélie; Mullee, Amy ... Nutrients, 06/2018, Volume: 10, Issue: 6
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    Coffee and tea are among the most commonly consumed nonalcoholic beverages worldwide, but methodological differences in assessing intake often hamper comparisons across populations. We aimed to (i) ...
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  • Vegetable and fruit consump... Vegetable and fruit consumption and the risk of hormone receptor–defined breast cancer in the EPIC cohort12
    Emaus, Marleen J; Peeters, Petra HM; Bakker, Marije F ... The American journal of clinical nutrition, January 2016, Volume: 103, Issue: 1
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    Background: The recent literature indicates that a high vegetable intake and not a high fruit intake could be associated with decreased steroid hormone receptor–negative breast cancer risk. ...
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  • Haplotype analysis of the H... Haplotype analysis of the HSD17B1 gene and risk of breast cancer: a comprehensive approach to multicenter analyses of prospective cohort studies
    Feigelson, Heather Spencer; Cox, David G; Cann, Howard M ... Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.), 02/2006, Volume: 66, Issue: 4
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    The 17beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 1 gene (HSD17B1) encodes 17HSD1, which catalyzes the final step of estradiol biosynthesis. Despite the important role of HSD17B1 in hormone metabolism, few ...
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  • Selected stage IV rectal ca... Selected stage IV rectal cancer patients managed by the watch‐and‐wait approach after pelvic radiotherapy: a good alternative to total mesorectal excision surgery?
    Custers, Petra A.; Hupkens, Britt J. P.; Grotenhuis, Brechtje A. ... Colorectal disease, April 2022, Volume: 24, Issue: 4
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    Aim The aim of this study was to assess the clinical and oncological outcome of a selected group of stage IV rectal cancer patients managed by the watch‐and‐wait approach following a (near‐)complete ...
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