Association of Aspirin and NSAID Use With Risk of Colorectal Cancer According to Genetic Variants
Author(s) -
Hongmei Nan,
Carolyn M. Hutter,
Yi Lin,
Eric J. Jacobs,
Cornelia M. Ulrich,
Emily White,
John A. Baron,
Sonja I. Berndt,
Hermann Brenner,
Katja Butterbach,
Bette J. Caan,
Peter T. Campbell,
Christopher S. Carlson,
Graham Casey,
Jenny ChangClaude,
Stephen J. Chanock,
Michelle Cotterchio,
David Duggan,
Jane C. Figueiredo,
Charles S. Fuchs,
Edward L. Giovannucci,
Jian Gong,
Robert W. Haile,
Tabitha A. Harrison,
Richard B. Hayes,
Michael Hoffmeister,
John L. Hopper,
Thomas J. Hudson,
Mark A. Jenkins,
Shuo Jiao,
Noralane M. Lindor,
Mathieu Lemire,
Loı̈c Le Marchand,
Polly A. Newcomb,
Shuji Ogino,
Bethann M. Pflugeisen,
John D. Potter,
Conghui Qu,
Stephanie A. Rosse,
Anja Rudolph,
Robert E. Schoen,
Fredrick R. Schumacher,
Daniela Seminara,
Martha L. Slattery,
Stephen N. Thibodeau,
Fridtjof Thomas,
Mark Thornquist,
Greg S. Warnick,
Brent W. Zanke,
W. James Gauderman,
Ulrike Peters,
Li Hsu,
Andrew T. Chan
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
jama
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 4.688
H-Index - 680
eISSN - 1538-3598
pISSN - 0098-7484
DOI - 10.1001/jama.2015.1815
Subject(s) - aspirin , medicine , colorectal cancer , odds ratio , single nucleotide polymorphism , case control study , genome wide association study , cancer , oncology , gastroenterology , genotype , genetics , gene , biology
Use of aspirin and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) is associated with lower risk of colorectal cancer.
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