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    Risk Factors for Hemorrhoids on Screening Colonoscopy by Peery, Anne F, Sandler, Robert S, Galanko, Joseph A, Bresalier, Robert S, Figueiredo, Jane C, Ahnen, Dennis J, Barry, Elizabeth L, Baron, John A

    Published in PloS one (25-09-2015)
    “…Constipation, a low fiber diet, sedentary lifestyle and gravidity are commonly assumed to increase the risk of hemorrhoids. However, evidence regarding these…”
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    Effects of supplemental vitamin D and calcium on markers of proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis in the normal colorectal mucosa of colorectal adenoma patients by Gao, Yasheen, Um, Caroline Y, Fedirko, Veronika, Rutherford, Robin E, Seabrook, March E, Barry, Elizabeth L, Baron, John A, Bostick, Roberd M

    Published in PloS one (17-12-2018)
    “…To clarify the roles of vitamin D and calcium as potential chemopreventive agents against colorectal cancer in humans, and to develop "treatable",…”
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    Alterations in Fecal Short-Chain Fatty Acids after Bariatric Surgery: Relationship with Dietary Intake and Weight Loss by Meijer, Jennifer L, Roderka, Meredith N, Chinburg, Elsa L, Renier, Timothy J, McClure, Auden C, Rothstein, Richard I, Barry, Elizabeth L, Billmeier, Sarah, Gilbert-Diamond, Diane

    Published in Nutrients (01-10-2022)
    “…Bariatric surgery is associated with weight loss attributed to reduced caloric intake, mechanical changes, and alterations in gut hormones. However, some…”
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    Multiple functional risk variants in a SMAD7 enhancer implicate a colorectal cancer risk haplotype by Fortini, Barbara K, Tring, Stephanie, Plummer, Sarah J, Edlund, Christopher K, Moreno, Victor, Bresalier, Robert S, Barry, Elizabeth L, Church, Timothy R, Figueiredo, Jane C, Casey, Graham

    Published in PloS one (06-11-2014)
    “…Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of colorectal cancer (CRC) have led to the identification of a number of common variants associated with modest risk…”
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    The Association of Lifestyle and Dietary Factors with the Risk for Serrated Polyps of the Colorectum by WALLACE, Kristin, GRAU, Maria V, HAILE, Robert W, BARON, John A, AHNEN, Dennis, SNOVER, Dale C, ROBERTSON, Douglas J, MAHNKE, Daus, JIANG GUI, BARRY, Elizabeth L, SUMMERS, Robert W, MCKEOWN-EYSSEN, Gail

    “…Some serrated polyps of the colorectum are likely preinvasive lesions, evolving through a newly recognized serrated pathway to colorectal cancer. To assess…”
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    Association between adenoma location and risk of recurrence by Pohl, Heiko, MD, Robertson, Douglas J., MD, MPH, Mott, Leila A., MS, Ahnen, Dennis J., MD, Burke, Carol A., MD, Barry, Elizabeth L., PhD, Bresalier, Robert S., MD, Figueiredo, Jane C., PhD, Shaukat, Aasma, MD, MPH, Sandler, Robert S., MD, MPH, Baron, John A., MD, MS, MSc

    Published in Gastrointestinal endoscopy (01-10-2016)
    “…Background and Aims The biological environment varies across the colorectum and may therefore affect neoplastic growth differently in the proximal and distal…”
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    Association between folate levels and CpG Island hypermethylation in normal colorectal mucosa by Wallace, Kristin, Grau, Maria V, Levine, A Joan, Shen, Lanlan, Hamdan, Randala, Chen, Xinli, Gui, Jiang, Haile, Robert W, Barry, Elizabeth L, Ahnen, Dennis, McKeown-Eyssen, Gail, Baron, John A, Issa, Jean Pierre J

    “…Gene-specific promoter methylation of several genes occurs in aging normal tissues and may predispose to tumorigenesis. In the present study, we investigate…”
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    Calcium supplementation increases blood creatinine concentration in a randomized controlled trial by Barry, Elizabeth L, Mott, Leila A, Melamed, Michal L, Rees, Judith R, Ivanova, Anastasia, Sandler, Robert S, Ahnen, Dennis J, Bresalier, Robert S, Summers, Robert W, Bostick, Roberd M, Baron, John A

    Published in PloS one (15-10-2014)
    “…Calcium supplements are widely used among older adults for osteoporosis prevention and treatment. However, their effect on creatinine levels and kidney…”
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    C-reactive protein and risk of colorectal adenomas or serrated polyps: a prospective study by Crockett, Seth D, Mott, Leila A, Barry, Elizabeth L, Figueiredo, Jane C, Burke, Carol A, Baxter, Gwen J, Sandler, Robert S, Baron, John A

    “…Serum C-reactive protein (CRP) is a sensitive marker of systemic inflammation. Because there is a well-recognized relationship between local inflammation and…”
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    Vitamin D as Cancer Therapy?: Insights From 2 New Trials by Barry, Elizabeth L, Passarelli, Michael N, Baron, John A

    “…Over the past 30 years, extensive research has explored the use of nutritional supplements for prevention of cancer. Despite what appears to be strong…”
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    Ornithine Decarboxylase Polymorphism Modification of Response to Aspirin Treatment for Colorectal Adenoma Prevention by Barry, Elizabeth L. R., Baron, John A., Bhat, Shubha, Grau, Maria V., Burke, Carol A., Sandler, Robert S., Ahnen, Dennis J., Haile, Robert W., O'Brien, Thomas G.

    “…Background: Previous research suggests that the G315A single-nucleotide polymorphism in the ornithine decarboxylase (ODC) gene may be a genetic marker for risk…”
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    Risk of keratinocyte carcinomas with vitamin D and calcium supplementation: a secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial by Passarelli, Michael N, Karagas, Margaret R, Mott, Leila A, Rees, Judy R, Barry, Elizabeth L, Baron, John A

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-12-2020)
    “…It is unknown whether dietary supplementation with vitamin D or calcium prevents keratinocyte carcinomas, also known as nonmelanoma skin cancers. This study…”
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