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Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention : a Publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, Cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology|October 22, 2009
Genetic variants of methyl metabolizing enzymes and epigenetic regulators: associations with promoter CpG island hypermethylation in colorectal cancerStefan de Vogel, Kim A D Wouters, Ralph W H Gottschalk, et al.
Cancer Causes & Control : CCC|October 21, 2010
Dietary methyl donors, methyl metabolizing enzymes, and epigenetic regulators: diet-gene interactions and promoter CpG island hypermethylation in colorectal cancerStefan de Vogel, Kim A D Wouters, Ralph W H Gottschalk, et al.
Plos One|December 4, 2009
Early life exposure to famine and colorectal cancer risk: a role for epigenetic mechanismsLaura A E Hughes, Piet A van den Brandt, Adriaan P de Bruïne, et al.
Clinical Nutrition ESPEN|August 4, 2024
Validation of an automated segmentation method for body composition analysis in colorectal cancer patients using diagnostic abdominal computed tomography imagesNadira R Querido, Martijn J L Bours, Ralph Brecheisen, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|October 11, 2022
External validation and updating of prediction models for estimating the 1-year risk of low health-related quality of life in colorectal cancer survivorsDóra Révész, Sander M J van Kuijk, Floortje Mols, et al.
The British Journal of Nutrition|November 28, 2023
Longitudinal associations of circadian eating patterns with sleep quality, fatigue and inflammation in colorectal cancer survivors up to 24 months post-treatmentMarvin Y Chong, Simone J P M Eussen, Eline H van Roekel, et al.
Carcinogenesis|October 18, 2015
Mitochondrial DNA copy number in colorectal cancer: between tissue comparisons, clinicopathological characteristics and survivalFrits H M van Osch, An M Voets, Leo J Schouten, et al.
Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics|December 7, 2019
Evaluating the Validity of a Food Frequency Questionnaire in Comparison with a 7-Day Dietary Record for Measuring Dietary Intake in a Population of Survivors of Colorectal CancerJanna L Koole, Martijn J L Bours, José J L Breedveld-Peters, et al.
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention : a Publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, Cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology|April 5, 2020
Higher Serum Vitamin D Concentrations Are Longitudinally Associated with Better Global Quality of Life and Less Fatigue in Colorectal Cancer Survivors up to 2 Years after TreatmentJanna L Koole, Martijn J L Bours, Eline H van Roekel, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 15, 2021
Increases in adipose tissue and muscle function are longitudinally associated with better quality of life in colorectal cancer survivorsMarlou-Floor Kenkhuis, Eline H van Roekel, Janna L Koole, et al.
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Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention : a Publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, Cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology|October 22, 2009
Genetic variants of methyl metabolizing enzymes and epigenetic regulators: associations with promoter CpG island hypermethylation in colorectal cancerStefan de Vogel, Kim A D Wouters, Ralph W H Gottschalk, et al.
Cancer Causes & Control : CCC|October 21, 2010
Dietary methyl donors, methyl metabolizing enzymes, and epigenetic regulators: diet-gene interactions and promoter CpG island hypermethylation in colorectal cancerStefan de Vogel, Kim A D Wouters, Ralph W H Gottschalk, et al.
Plos One|December 4, 2009
Early life exposure to famine and colorectal cancer risk: a role for epigenetic mechanismsLaura A E Hughes, Piet A van den Brandt, Adriaan P de Bruïne, et al.
Clinical Nutrition ESPEN|August 4, 2024
Validation of an automated segmentation method for body composition analysis in colorectal cancer patients using diagnostic abdominal computed tomography imagesNadira R Querido, Martijn J L Bours, Ralph Brecheisen, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|October 11, 2022
External validation and updating of prediction models for estimating the 1-year risk of low health-related quality of life in colorectal cancer survivorsDóra Révész, Sander M J van Kuijk, Floortje Mols, et al.
The British Journal of Nutrition|November 28, 2023
Longitudinal associations of circadian eating patterns with sleep quality, fatigue and inflammation in colorectal cancer survivors up to 24 months post-treatmentMarvin Y Chong, Simone J P M Eussen, Eline H van Roekel, et al.
Carcinogenesis|October 18, 2015
Mitochondrial DNA copy number in colorectal cancer: between tissue comparisons, clinicopathological characteristics and survivalFrits H M van Osch, An M Voets, Leo J Schouten, et al.
Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics|December 7, 2019
Evaluating the Validity of a Food Frequency Questionnaire in Comparison with a 7-Day Dietary Record for Measuring Dietary Intake in a Population of Survivors of Colorectal CancerJanna L Koole, Martijn J L Bours, José J L Breedveld-Peters, et al.
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention : a Publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, Cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology|April 5, 2020
Higher Serum Vitamin D Concentrations Are Longitudinally Associated with Better Global Quality of Life and Less Fatigue in Colorectal Cancer Survivors up to 2 Years after TreatmentJanna L Koole, Martijn J L Bours, Eline H van Roekel, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 15, 2021
Increases in adipose tissue and muscle function are longitudinally associated with better quality of life in colorectal cancer survivorsMarlou-Floor Kenkhuis, Eline H van Roekel, Janna L Koole, et al.
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