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The following pages link to Timing and intensity of recreational physical activity and the risk of subsite-specific colorectal cancer (Q44933214):
Displaying 18 items.
- Interdisciplinary education to integrate pathology and epidemiology: towards molecular and population-level health science (Q24289208) (← links)
- Physical activity and risks of proximal and distal colon cancers: a systematic review and meta-analysis (Q26863662) (← links)
- How many molecular subtypes? Implications of the unique tumor principle in personalized medicine (Q26992045) (← links)
- Physical activity and cancer (Q27687674) (← links)
- The sirtuin 3 expression profile is associated with pathological and clinical outcomes in colon cancer patients (Q33912131) (← links)
- Ogino et Al. Respond to "the 21st century epidemiologist". (Q34296789) (← links)
- Exercise and gut immune function: evidence of alterations in colon immune cell homeostasis and microbiome characteristics with exercise training. (Q35857740) (← links)
- Lifestyle factors associated with survival after colorectal cancer diagnosis. (Q37081952) (← links)
- The Role of Aspirin, Vitamin D, Exercise, Diet, Statins, and Metformin in the Prevention and Treatment of Colorectal Cancer (Q38549743) (← links)
- Warburg effect regulated by amphiregulin in the development of colorectal cancer. (Q39760741) (← links)
- Association between smoking at diagnosis and cause-specific survival in patients with rectal cancer: Results from a population-based analysis of 10,794 cases (Q40290894) (← links)
- Smoking, alcohol, diabetes, obesity, socioeconomic status, and the risk of colorectal cancer in a population-based case-control study (Q43636697) (← links)
- Resistance training and the risk of colon and rectal cancers. (Q44869083) (← links)
- Domain-specific physical activity and sedentary behaviour in relation to colon and rectal cancer risk: a systematic review and meta-analysis. (Q47809962) (← links)
- Effects of physical activity on colorectal cancer risk among family history and body mass index subgroups: a systematic review and meta-analysis (Q48541113) (← links)
- Physical activity, obesity and sedentary behaviour and the risks of colon and rectal cancers in the 45 and up study. (Q55249909) (← links)
- Effect of exercise on colorectal cancer prevention and treatment (Q64262763) (← links)
- Early-onset colorectal cancer: initial clues and current views (Q89838332) (← links)