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The following pages link to Diet, bowel function, fecal characteristics, and large bowel cancer in Denmark and Finland (Q39360593):
Displaying 50 items.
- Bile acids as endogenous etiologic agents in gastrointestinal cancer (Q22305504) (← links)
- Carcinogenicity of deoxycholate, a secondary bile acid (Q24623621) (← links)
- Risk modification of colorectal adenoma by CYP7A1 polymorphisms and the role of bile acid metabolism in carcinogenesis (Q28252395) (← links)
- Diet, the gut microbiome, and epigenetics (Q28384266) (← links)
- Gas chromatography of bile acids. (Q33542063) (← links)
- Dairy foods and prevention of colon cancer: human studies (Q33746703) (← links)
- Gender modifies the effect of ursodeoxycholic acid in a randomized controlled trial in colorectal adenoma patients (Q33997826) (← links)
- Current concepts in colorectal cancer prevention (Q34065803) (← links)
- Sex differences in colonic function: a randomised trial. (Q34377275) (← links)
- Effect of dietary calcium on the colonic luminal environment (Q34394814) (← links)
- The Characterization of Feces and Urine: A Review of the Literature to Inform Advanced Treatment Technology (Q34488475) (← links)
- Primary prevention of colorectal cancer: diet and drugs (Q34756048) (← links)
- Dietary fibre consumption in Britain: new estimates and their relation to large bowel cancer mortality (Q35992521) (← links)
- Self-assessment of faecal pH and faecal bulk in epidemiological studies (Q35993052) (← links)
- The problem of obesity: fundamental concepts of energy metabolism gone awry (Q36089174) (← links)
- Primary prevention of colorectal cancer. The WHO Collaborating Centre for the Prevention of Colorectal Cancer (Q36668644) (← links)
- Dietary Fiber and Cancer Prevention (Q37176919) (← links)
- Hydrophobic bile acids, genomic instability, Darwinian selection, and colon carcinogenesis (Q37890253) (← links)
- Fiber and cancer (Q37897340) (← links)
- Diet and cancer. A review (Q37904958) (← links)
- Sodium taurocholate cotransporting polypeptide mediates dual actions of deoxycholic acid in human hepatocellular carcinoma cells: enhanced apoptosis versus growth stimulation. (Q39053850) (← links)
- Role of fat, fiber, nitrate, and food additives in carcinogenesis: a critical evaluation and recommendations (Q39502341) (← links)
- Calcium and colon cancer: a review (Q39515310) (← links)
- Diet and diverticulosis--new leads (Q39847311) (← links)
- Diet in Heart Disease and Cancer (Q40436366) (← links)
- Nutritional factors and colon cancer (Q40458650) (← links)
- Colorectal cancer: the role of dietary fat and caloric restriction (Q40492011) (← links)
- Diet as risk and therapy for cancer. (Q40855700) (← links)
- Nutrition and colorectal cancer (Q41146585) (← links)
- Dietary fibre consumption and its association with large bowel cancer in man. (Q41363646) (← links)
- Diet and cancer: value of different types of epidemiological studies (Q41364092) (← links)
- Epidemiology of dietary fibre and colorectal cancer: current status of the hypothesis (Q41365714) (← links)
- Nutrition and the etiology of colon cancer: from descriptive epidemiology to dietary prevention (Q41431619) (← links)
- Fat intake and cancer of the gastrointestinal tract and prostate (Q41506912) (← links)
- Trends in bowel cancer in selected countries in relation to wartime changes in flour milling (Q41530665) (← links)
- Unconjugated secondary bile acids in the serum of patients with colorectal adenomas (Q42005424) (← links)
- Fat and cancer. (Q42770947) (← links)
- Fermentative characteristics of cereal brans and vegetable fibers (Q44006701) (← links)
- Measurement of the proliferative status of colonic epithelium as a risk marker for colon carcinogenesis: effect of bile acid and dietary fiber (Q44798483) (← links)
- Nutrition: the need to define "optimal" intake as a basis for public policy decisions (Q52859815) (← links)
- Cancer Prevention: The Roles of Diet and Chemoprevention. (Q53445292) (← links)
- Effect of dietary fiber on colonic bacterial enzymes and bile acids in relation to colon cancer (Q53490739) (← links)
- Case-control study of alcoholic beverages as etiological factors: the Melbourne Colorectal Cancer Study. (Q55061054) (← links)
- Influence of age, intestinal transit time, and dietary composition on fecal bile acid profiles in healthy subjects (Q68363654) (← links)
- Contribution from descriptive studies to the etiological knowledge of colorectal cancer (Q69533879) (← links)
- Dietary vitamin D and calcium and risk of colorectal cancer: a 19-year prospective study in men (Q69856611) (← links)
- Bile acid concentrations, cytotoxicity, and pH of fecal water from patients with colorectal adenomas (Q73208340) (← links)
- Induction of DNA damage by risk factors of colon cancer in human colon cells derived from biopsies (Q73457737) (← links)
- A Diet Containing Chickpeas and Wheat Offers Less Protection against Colon Tumors than a Casein and Wheat Diet in Dimethylhydrazine-Treated Rats (Q74498050) (← links)
- [Dietary fibre: more than a matter of dietetics. II. Preventative and therapeutic uses] (Q80835446) (← links)