Marjorie L McCullough
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McCullough M, Hodge R, Campbell P, Stevens V, Wang Y
Metabolites
. 2021 Apr;
11(3).
PMID: 33803340
Untargeted metabolomic studies have identified potential biomarkers of colorectal cancer risk, but evidence is still limited and broadly inconsistent. Among 39,239 Cancer Prevention Study II Nutrition cohort participants who provided...
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McCullough M, Wang Y, Hartman T, Hodge R, Flanders W, Stevens V, et al.
J Nutr
. 2021 Jan;
151(3):636-648.
PMID: 33484132
Background: Valid assessment of dietary intake in diverse populations is important for studies of chronic disease risk in the United States. Objectives: We evaluated the reproducibility and validity of a...
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Um C, McCullough M, Gapstur S
Cancer Epidemiol
. 2020 Dec;
69:101843.
PMID: 33267945
No abstract available.
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Wang Y, Hodge R, Stevens V, Hartman T, McCullough M
Metabolites
. 2020 Sep;
10(10).
PMID: 32993181
Previous metabolomic studies have identified putative blood biomarkers of dietary intake. These biomarkers need to be replicated in other populations and tested for reproducibility over time for the potential use...
45.
Bjornevik K, OReilly E, Cortese M, Furtado J, Kolonel L, Le Marchand L, et al.
Amyotroph Lateral Scler Frontotemporal Degener
. 2020 Sep;
22(1-2):133-143.
PMID: 32985910
To assess whether pre-diagnostic lipid levels are associated with Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) risk. We conducted a matched case-control study nested in five large prospective US cohorts (the Nurses' Health...
46.
Gibbs D, Fedirko V, Baron J, Barry E, Flanders W, McCullough M, et al.
Cancer Prev Res (Phila)
. 2020 Sep;
14(1):65-76.
PMID: 32917645
Increased COX-2 and decreased 15-hydroxyprostaglandin dehydrogenase (15-HPGD) expression promote prostaglandin-mediated inflammation and colorectal carcinogenesis. Experimental studies suggest that vitamin D and calcium may inhibit these pathways, but their effects on...
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Gapstur S, Gaudet M, Wang Y, Hodge R, Um C, Hartman T, et al.
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev
. 2020 Aug;
29(11):2383-2386.
PMID: 32817071
Background: There is limited evidence of a potential inverse association between coffee, particularly caffeinated coffee, consumption and postmenopausal breast cancer risk, and few studies have examined this association by tumor...
48.
Um C, McCullough M, Guinter M, Campbell P, Jacobs E, Gapstur S
Cancer Epidemiol
. 2020 Jun;
67:101730.
PMID: 32526644
Background: The association between coffee consumption and colorectal cancer risk generally appears null, but recent evidence suggests that risk may vary by coffee type. We examined associations of caffeinated and...
49.
Rock C, Thomson C, Gansler T, Gapstur S, McCullough M, Patel A, et al.
CA Cancer J Clin
. 2020 Jun;
70(4):245-271.
PMID: 32515498
The American Cancer Society (ACS) publishes the Diet and Physical Activity Guideline to serve as a foundation for its communication, policy, and community strategies and, ultimately, to affect dietary and...
50.
Deubler E, Gapstur S, Diver W, Gaudet M, Hodge J, Stevens V, et al.
Int J Cancer
. 2020 Jun;
147(11):3110-3118.
PMID: 32506449
Cadmium and lead are persistent environmental toxins that are known or probable carcinogens, based on evidence for causality for nonhematologic cancers. Associations of these metals with risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma...