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Endogenous Circulating Sex Hormone Concentrations and Colon Cancer Risk in Postmenopausal Women: A Prospective Study and Meta-Analysis.

Nagisa MoriPekka Keski-RahkonenAudrey GicquiauSabina RinaldiNiki DimouSophia HarlidJustin HarbsBethany Van GuelpenDagfinn AuneAmanda J CrossKonstantinos K TsilidisGianluca SeveriMarina KvaskoffAgnès FournierRudolf KaaksRenée Turzanski FortnerMatthias Bernd SchulzePaula JakszynMaria-Jose SánchezSandra M Colorado-YoharEva ArdanazRuth TravisEleanor L WattsGiovanna MasalaVittorio KroghRosario TuminoCarlotta SacerdoteSalvatore PanicoBas Bueno-de-MesquitaInger Torhild GramMarit WaasethMarc J GunterNeil Murphy
Published in: JNCI cancer spectrum (2021)
Our observational and meta-analysis results do not support an association between circulating concentrations of endogenous sex hormones and colon or rectal cancer in postmenopausal women.
Keyphrases
  • postmenopausal women
  • bone mineral density
  • rectal cancer
  • locally advanced
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • body composition