Novel Biomarkers of Habitual Alcohol Intake and Associations With Risk of Pancreatic and Liver Cancers and Liver Disease Mortality.
Erikka LoftfieldMagdalena StepienVivian ViallonLaura TrijsburgJoseph A RothwellNivonirina RobinotCarine BiessyIngvar A BergdahlStina BodénMatthias Bernd SchulzeManuela M BergmannElisabete WeiderpassJulie A SchmidtRaul Zamora RosTherese H NøstTorkjel M SandangerEmily SonestedtBodil OhlssonVerena A KatzkeRudolf KaaksFulvio RicceriAnne TjønnelandChristina Catherine DahmMaria-Jose SánchezAntonia TrichopoulouRosario TuminoMaria Dolores ChirlaqueGiovanna MasalaEva ArdanazRoel C H VermeulenPaul BrennanDemetrios AlbanesStephanie J WeinsteinAugustin ScalbertNeal D FreedmanMarc J GunterMazda JenabRashmi SinhaPekka Keski-RahkonenPietro FerrariPublished in: Journal of the National Cancer Institute (2022)
2-hydroxy-3-methylbutyric acid is a candidate biomarker of habitual alcohol intake that may advance the study of alcohol and cancer risk in population-based studies.