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C-reactive protein levels are not associated with increased risk for colorectal cancer in …

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SM Zhang, JE Buring, I Lee… - Annals of internal medicine, 2005 - Am Coll Physicians
Background: Observations that risk for colorectal cancer is el- evated in
patients with inflammatory bowel disease and that long- term use of
anti-inflammatory drugs may reduce colorectal cancer risk have raised the ...
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Colorectal cancer and serum C-reactive protein levels: a case-control study nested in the …


Y Ito, K Suzuki, K Tamakoshi, K Wakai, M … - Journal of Epidemiology, 2005 - J-STAGE
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Plasma C-reactive protein and risk of colorectal cancer in a nested case-control study: …


T Otani, M Iwasaki, S Sasazuki, M Inoue, S … - Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention, 2006 - AACR
Ulcerative colitis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the colon and rectum
(2). This disease poses an increased risk of colorectal cancer compared with the
general population (3). Inflammation may play an important role in ...
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Plasma C-reactive protein and risk of cancer: a prospective study from Greece

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D Trichopoulos, T Psaltopoulou, P Orfanos, A … - Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention, 2006 - AACR
There is growing evidence that chronic inflammation plays an important role in
the development of human cancer (1). Several chronic inflammatory processes have
been clearly associated with specific cancers, such as Crohn's disease and ...
Cited by 24 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions

A prospective study of serum C-reactive protein and colorectal cancer risk in men

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MJ Gunter, R Stolzenberg-Solomon, AJ Cross, … - Cancer Research, 2006 - AACR
Mounting evidence suggests that chronic inflammation is functionally involved in
colorectal carcinogenesis. Among patients with idiopathic inflammatory bowel
disease (IBD), colorectal cancer incidence rates increase progressively ...
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C-reactive protein and the risk of incident colorectal cancer


TP Erlinger, EA Platz, N Rifai, KJ Helzlsouer - Jama, 2004 - Am Med Assoc
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Circulating levels of inflammatory markers and cancer risk in the health aging and body …


D Il'yasova, LH Colbert, TB Harris, AB Newman … - Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention, 2005 - AACR
Results: The adjusted hazard ratios (95% confidence intervals) for incident
cancer associated with a 1-unit increase on the natural log-scale were 1.13
(0.94-1.37), 1.25 (1.09-1.43), and 1.28 (0.96-1.70) for IL-6, CRP, and ...
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C-reactive protein levels, variation in the C-reactive protein gene, and cancer risk: the …

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C Siemes, LE Visser, JWW Coebergh, TAW … - Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2006 - jcojournal.org
Results High levels (> 3 mg/L) of CRP were associated with an increased risk of
incident cancer (hazard ratio, 1.4; 95% CI, 1.1 to 1.7) compared with persons
with low levels (< 1 mg/L), even after a potential latent period of 5 years ...
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No association between pre-diagnostic plasma C-reactive protein concentration and …


EA Platz, AM De Marzo, TP Erlinger, N Rifai, … - Prostate, 2004 - interscience.wiley.com
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Inflammation-related gene polymorphisms and colorectal adenoma

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MJ Gunter, F Canzian, S Landi, SJ Chanock, … - Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention, 2006 - AACR
Both mechanistic and observational data implicate chronic inflammation in the
etiology of colorectal cancer. At the cellular level, the colonic epithelium is
exposed to a range of toxic and pathogenic challenges, including the ...
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