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TY – JOUR
T1 – Lifestyle, Diet, and Colorectal Cancer Risk According to (Epi)genetic Instability
T2 – Current Evidence and Future Directions of Molecular Pathological Epidemiology
AU – Hughes, Laura A. E.
AU – Simons, Colinda C. J. M.
AU – van den Brandt, Piet A.
AU – van Engeland, Manon
AU – Weijenberg, Matty P.
PY – 2017/12
Y1 – 2017/12
N2 – Purpose of Review In this evaluation, we describe molecular pathological epidemiology (MPE) research from around the globe which have studied food plan and/or way of life components in relation to molecular markers of (epi) genetic pathways in colorectal most cancers (CRC), and discover future views on this realm of analysis. The foremost focus of this evaluation is food plan and way of life components for which there’s proof for an affiliation with CRC as recognized by the World Cancer Research Fund reviews. In addition, we evaluation promising hypotheses, that warrant consideration in future research.Recent Findings Associations between molecular traits of CRC have been revealed in relation to smoking, alcohol consumption; physique mass index (BMI); waist: hip ratio; grownup attained top; bodily exercise; adolescence vitality restriction; dietary acrylamide, fiber, fats, methyl donors, omega 3 fatty acids; meat, together with whole protein, processed meat, and heme iron; and fruit and vegetable consumption.Summary MPE research assist determine the place associations between food plan, way of life, and CRC threat might in any other case be masked and in addition make clear how timing of publicity can affect etiology. Sample measurement is usually a problem, however this can be addressed sooner or later by pooling information.
AB – Purpose of Review In this evaluation, we describe molecular pathological epidemiology (MPE) research from around the globe which have studied food plan and/or way of life components in relation to molecular markers of (epi) genetic pathways in colorectal most cancers (CRC), and discover future views on this realm of analysis. The foremost focus of this evaluation is food plan and way of life components for which there’s proof for an affiliation with CRC as recognized by the World Cancer Research Fund reviews. In addition, we evaluation promising hypotheses, that warrant consideration in future research.Recent Findings Associations between molecular traits of CRC have been revealed in relation to smoking, alcohol consumption; physique mass index (BMI); waist: hip ratio; grownup attained top; bodily exercise; adolescence vitality restriction; dietary acrylamide, fiber, fats, methyl donors, omega 3 fatty acids; meat, together with whole protein, processed meat, and heme iron; and fruit and vegetable consumption.Summary MPE research assist determine the place associations between food plan, way of life, and CRC threat might in any other case be masked and in addition make clear how timing of publicity can affect etiology. Sample measurement is usually a problem, however this can be addressed sooner or later by pooling information.
KW – Colorectal most cancers
KW – Molecular pathological epidemiology
KW – Diet
KW – Lifestyle
KW – Review
KW – ISLAND METHYLATOR PHENOTYPE
KW – SPORADIC COLON CARCINOMAS
KW – KRAS MUTATION STATUS
KW – BODY-MASS INDEX
KW – MICROSATELLITE INSTABILITY
KW – CIGARETTE-SMOKING
KW – PROMOTER METHYLATION
KW – RECTAL-CANCER
KW – APC MUTATIONS
KW – NETHERLANDS COHORT
U2 – 10.1007/s11888-017-0395-0
DO – 10.1007/s11888-017-0395-0
M3 – Article
SN – 1556-3790
VL – 13
SP – 455
EP – 469
JO – Current Colorectal Cancer Reports
JF – Current Colorectal Cancer Reports
IS – 6
ER –
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