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    Effects of diets on risks of cancer and the mediating role of metabolites by Fan, Yi, Hu, Chanchan, Xie, Xiaoxu, Weng, Yanfeng, Chen, Chen, Wang, Zhaokun, He, Xueqiong, Jiang, Dongxia, Huang, Shaodan, Hu, Zhijian, Liu, Fengqiong

    Published in Nature communications (13-07-2024)
    “…Research on the association between dietary adherence and cancer risk is limited, particularly concerning overall cancer risk and its underlying mechanisms…”
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    Mediation analysis of erythrocyte lipophilic index on the association between BMI and risk of oral cancer by Fan, Yi, Chen, Qing, Wang, Yaping, Wang, Jing, Li, Yanni, Wang, Sijie, Weng, Yanfeng, Yang, Qiujiao, Chen, Chen, Lin, Lisong, Qiu, Yu, Chen, Fa, He, Baochang, Liu, Fengqiong

    Published in Lipids in health and disease (08-10-2022)
    “…Abstract Aims To explore the relationship between the fatty acid lipophilic index (LI) of the erythrocyte membrane and oral cancer risk, as well as to evaluate…”
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    Association Between Dietary Fatty Acid Pattern and Risk of Oral Cancer by Fan, Yi, Qiu, Yu, Wang, Jing, Chen, Qing, Wang, Sijie, Wang, Yaping, Li, Yanni, Weng, Yanfeng, Qian, Jiawen, Chen, Fa, Wang, Jing, Shi, Bin, Pan, Lizhen, Lin, Lisong, He, Baochang, Liu, Fengqiong

    Published in Frontiers in nutrition (Lausanne) (16-05-2022)
    “…To investigate the association between dietary fatty acid (FA) patterns and the risk of oral cancer. A case-control study which included 446 patients with oral…”
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    Development and Clinical Validation of a Novel 5 Gene Signature Based on Fatty Acid Metabolism-Related Genes in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma by Fan, Yi, Wang, Jing, Wang, Yaping, Li, Yanni, Wang, Sijie, Weng, Yanfeng, Yang, Qiujiao, Chen, Chen, Lin, Lisong, Qiu, Yu, Wang, Jing, Chen, Fa, He, Baochang, Liu, Fengqiong

    “…Background/Aim.Lipid metabolism disorders play a crucial role in tumor development and progression. The aim of the study focused on constructing a novel…”
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