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    The impact of episodic screening interruption: COVID-19 and population-based cancer screening in Canada by Yong, Jean He, Mainprize, James G, Yaffe, Martin J, Ruan, Yibing, Poirier, Abbey E, Coldman, Andrew, Nadeau, Claude, Iragorri, Nicolas, Hilsden, Robert J, Brenner, Darren R

    Published in Journal of medical screening (01-06-2021)
    “…Population-based cancer screening can reduce cancer burden but was interrupted temporarily due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We estimated the long-term clinical…”
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    The current and future burden of cancer attributable to modifiable risk factors in Canada: Summary of results by Poirier, Abbey E., Ruan, Yibing, Volesky, Karena D., King, Will D., O'Sullivan, Dylan E., Gogna, Priyanka, Walter, Stephen D., Villeneuve, Paul J., Friedenreich, Christine M., Brenner, Darren R.

    Published in Preventive medicine (01-05-2019)
    “…Nearly one in two Canadians are expected to be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. However, there are opportunities to reduce the impact of modifiable…”
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    Estimates of the current and future burden of cancer attributable to active and passive tobacco smoking in Canada by Poirier, Abbey E., Ruan, Yibing, Grevers, Xin, Walter, Stephen D., Villeneuve, Paul J., Friedenreich, Christine M., Brenner, Darren R.

    Published in Preventive medicine (01-05-2019)
    “…Although previous studies have examined the burden of cancer attributable to tobacco smoking, updated estimates are needed given the dramatic changes in…”
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    The future burden of cancer in Canada: Long-term cancer incidence projections 2013–2042 by Poirier, Abbey E., Ruan, Yibing, Walter, Stephen D., Franco, Eduardo L., Villeneuve, Paul J., King, Will D., Volesky, Karena D., O’Sullivan, Dylan E., Friedenreich, Christine M., Brenner, Darren R.

    Published in Cancer epidemiology (01-04-2019)
    “…•Prostate, breast, lung and colorectal cancer account for over 50% diagnosed in Canada.•Generally, incidence rates in Canada are expected to increase over the…”
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    Estimates of the current and future burden of cancer attributable to excess body weight and abdominal adiposity in Canada by Brenner, Darren R., Poirier, Abbey E., Ruan, Yibing, Hebert, Lauren A., Grevers, Xin, Walter, Stephen D., Villeneuve, Paul J., Friedenreich, Christine M.

    Published in Preventive medicine (01-05-2019)
    “…The increasing prevalence of obesity among Canadians has important implications for newly diagnosed cases of cancer given that excess body weight and abdominal…”
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    Estimates of the current and future burden of cancer attributable to alcohol consumption in Canada by Grevers, Xin, Ruan, Yibing, Poirier, Abbey E., Walter, Stephen D., Villeneuve, Paul J., Friedenreich, Christine M., Brenner, Darren R.

    Published in Preventive medicine (01-05-2019)
    “…Alcohol consumption is associated with elevated risk of oropharyngeal, laryngeal, esophageal, colon, rectal, breast, liver, pancreatic and stomach cancers. The…”
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    Measures of excess body weight and anthropometry among adult Albertans: cross-sectional results from Alberta's tomorrow project cohort by Brenner, Darren R, Poirier, Abbey E, Haig, Tiffany R, Akawung, Alianu, Friedenreich, Christine M, Robson, Paula J

    Published in BMC public health (25-11-2017)
    “…Excess body weight during adulthood has been consistently associated with all-cause mortality, cardiovascular disease, and cancer at multiple sites among other…”
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    Endocuff Vision improves adenoma detection rate in a large screening-related cohort by Forbes, Nauzer, Hilsden, Robert J., Ruan, Yibing, Poirier, Abbey E., O’Sullivan, Dylan E., Craig, Kyla M., Kerrison, Diana, Brenner, Darren R., Heitman, Steven J.

    Published in Endoscopy International Open (01-11-2021)
    “…Abstract Background and study aims  Endocuff Vision (ECV) increases adenoma detection rate (ADR) in randomized clinical trials; however, observational…”
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    Alcohol consumption and low-risk drinking guidelines among adults: a cross-sectional analysis from Alberta's Tomorrow Project by Brenner, Darren R, Haig, Tiffany R, Poirier, Abbey E, Akawung, Alianu, Friedenreich, Christine M, Robson, Paula J

    “…Moderate to heavy alcohol consumption is a risk factor for all-cause mortality and cancer incidence. Although cross-sectional data are available through…”
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    Cancer incidence attributable to insufficient fibre consumption in Alberta in 2012 by Grundy, Anne, PhD, Poirier, Abbey E., MSc, Khandwala, Farah, MSc, McFadden, Alison, BSc, Friedenreich, Christine M., PhD, Brenner, Darren R., PhD

    Published in CMAJ open (01-01-2017)
    “…Abstract Background Insufficient fibre consumption has been associated with a increased risk of colorectal cancer. The purpose of this study was to estimate…”
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    A methodologic framework to evaluate the number of cancers attributable to lifestyle and environment in Alberta by Grundy, Anne, PhD, Friedenreich, Christine M., PhD, Poirier, Abbey E., MSc, Khandwala, Farah, MSc, Brenner, Darren R., PhD

    Published in CMAJ open (15-09-2016)
    “…Abstract Background Previous research to estimate population attributable risks for cancer in Alberta has been limited. Attributable burden estimates are…”
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    Age-standardized cancer-incidence trends in Canada, 1971-2015 by Brenner, Darren R, Ruan, Yibing, Shaw, Eileen, O'Sullivan, Dylan, Poirier, Abbey E, Heer, Emily, Villeneuve, Paul J, Walter, Stephen D, Friedenreich, Christine M, Smith, Leah, De, Prithwish

    “…Although cancer incidence over time is well documented in Canada, trends by birth cohort and age group are less well known. We analyzed age- and…”
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    Cancer incidence attributable to red and processed meat consumption in Alberta in 2012 by Grundy, Anne, PhD, Poirier, Abbey E., MSc, Khandwala, Farah, MSc, McFadden, Alison, BSc, Friedenreich, Christine M., PhD, Brenner, Darren R., PhD

    Published in CMAJ open (13-12-2016)
    “…Abstract Background Consumption of red and processed meats has been associated with an increased risk of colorectal cancer. The purpose of this study was to…”
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    Cancer incidence attributable to the use of oral contraceptives and hormone therapy in Alberta in 2012 by Grevers, Xin, MSc, Grundy, Anne, PhD, Poirier, Abbey E., MSc, Khandwala, Farah, MSc, Feldman, Matthew, MPH, Friedenreich, Christine M., PhD, Brenner, Darren R., PhD

    Published in CMAJ open (12-12-2016)
    “…Abstract Background Hormonal contraceptives and hormone replacement therapies are classified as carcinogenic to humans (group 1) by the International Agency…”
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    Cancer incidence attributable to tobacco in Alberta, Canada, in 2012 by Poirier, Abbey E., MSc, Grundy, Anne, PhD, Khandwala, Farah, MSc, Tamminen, Sierra, Friedenreich, Christine M., PhD, Brenner, Darren R., PhD

    Published in CMAJ open (13-10-2016)
    “…Abstract Background Strong and consistent epidemiologic evidence shows that tobacco smoking causes cancers at various sites. The purpose of this study was to…”
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    Cancer incidence attributable to insufficient fruit and vegetable consumption in Alberta in 2012 by Grundy, Anne, PhD, Poirier, Abbey E., MSc, Khandwala, Farah, MSc, McFadden, Alison, BSc, Friedenreich, Christine M., PhD, Brenner, Darren R., PhD

    Published in CMAJ open (01-10-2016)
    “…Abstract Background Sufficient fruit and vegetable consumption (≥ 5 servings/d) has been associated with a probable decreased risk for cancers of the oral…”
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    Cancer incidence attributable to alcohol consumption in Alberta in 2012 by Grundy, Anne, PhD, Poirier, Abbey E., MSc, Khandwala, Farah, MSc, McFadden, Alison, BScH, Friedenreich, Christine M., PhD, Brenner, Darren R., PhD

    Published in CMAJ open (21-09-2016)
    “…Abstract Background Alcohol consumption has been associated with risk of oral cavity/pharyngeal, laryngeal, esophageal, liver, colorectal and breast cancers…”
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    Estimates of future cancer mortality attributable to modifiable risk factors in Canada by Pader, Joy, Ruan, Yibing, Poirier, Abbey E., Asakawa, Keiko, Lu, Chaohui, Memon, Saima, Miller, Anthony, Walter, Stephen, Villeneuve, Paul J., King, Will D., Volesky, Karena D., Smith, Leah, De, Prithwish, Friedenreich, Christine M., Brenner, Darren R.

    Published in Canadian journal of public health (01-12-2021)
    “…Objectives Modifiable lifestyle, environmental, and infectious risk factors associated with cancer impact both cancer incidence and mortality at the population…”
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