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2. Age-related differences in employment, insurance, and financial hardship among colorectal cancer patients: a report from the ColoCare Study
3. Functional quality of life among newly diagnosed young adult colorectal cancer survivors compared to older adults: results from the ColoCare Study
4. Associations of combined physical activity and body mass index groups with colorectal cancer survival outcomes
5. Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes of Colorectal Cancer in the ColoCare Study: Differences by Age of Onset
6. Low muscle mass is associated with a higher risk of all–cause and cardiovascular disease–specific mortality in cancer survivors
7. Factors associated with changes in exercise behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic
8. Racial and ethnic differences in clonal hematopoiesis, tumor markers, and outcomes of patients with multiple myeloma
9. Association of circulating leukocyte telomere length with survival in patients with colorectal cancer
10. Social isolation, depression, and anxiety among young adult cancer survivors: The mediating role of social connectedness.
11. Associations Between Dietary Patterns and Quality of Life in a Longitudinal Cohort of Colorectal Cancer Survivors.
12. Fusobacterium nucleatum Abundance is Associated with Cachexia in Colorectal Cancer Patients: The ColoCare Study.
13. Metabolic disorders in patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer.
14. Fusobacterium nucleatum and Clinicopathologic Features of Colorectal Cancer: Results From the ColoCare Study
15. Spectrum of somatic mutational features of colorectal tumors in ancestrally diverse populations
16. Comparison of the disease presentation of early- vs. later-onset colorectal cancer within the prospective ColoCare study.
17. Genomic Classification and Individualized Prognosis in Multiple Myeloma
18. Risk factors for cancer-related distress in colorectal cancer survivors: one year post surgery
19. Semiautomated Measure of Abdominal Adiposity Using Computed Tomography Scan Analysis
20. Relationships Among Physical Activity, Sleep, and Cancer-related Fatigue: Results From the International ColoCare Study
21. Associations of Radiologically Assessed Body Composition Measures With Overall Survival Among Colorectal Cancer Patients
22. Trajectories and risk factors of fatigue following colorectal cancer diagnosis
23. Supplemental Table 4 from Elevated EVL Methylation Level in the Normal Colon Mucosa Is a Potential Risk Biomarker for Developing Recurrent Adenomas
24. Supplemental Table 6 from Elevated EVL Methylation Level in the Normal Colon Mucosa Is a Potential Risk Biomarker for Developing Recurrent Adenomas
25. Supplemental Table 7 from Elevated EVL Methylation Level in the Normal Colon Mucosa Is a Potential Risk Biomarker for Developing Recurrent Adenomas
26. Supplemental Figure 3 from Elevated EVL Methylation Level in the Normal Colon Mucosa Is a Potential Risk Biomarker for Developing Recurrent Adenomas
27. Supplemental Table 2 from Elevated EVL Methylation Level in the Normal Colon Mucosa Is a Potential Risk Biomarker for Developing Recurrent Adenomas
28. Supplemental Figure 2 from Elevated EVL Methylation Level in the Normal Colon Mucosa Is a Potential Risk Biomarker for Developing Recurrent Adenomas
29. Supplemental Table 1 from Elevated EVL Methylation Level in the Normal Colon Mucosa Is a Potential Risk Biomarker for Developing Recurrent Adenomas
30. Data from Elevated EVL Methylation Level in the Normal Colon Mucosa Is a Potential Risk Biomarker for Developing Recurrent Adenomas
31. Supplemental Table 5 from Elevated EVL Methylation Level in the Normal Colon Mucosa Is a Potential Risk Biomarker for Developing Recurrent Adenomas
32. Supplemental Table 3 from Elevated EVL Methylation Level in the Normal Colon Mucosa Is a Potential Risk Biomarker for Developing Recurrent Adenomas
33. Supplemental Figure 1 from Elevated EVL Methylation Level in the Normal Colon Mucosa Is a Potential Risk Biomarker for Developing Recurrent Adenomas
34. Supplemental Figure 4 from Elevated EVL Methylation Level in the Normal Colon Mucosa Is a Potential Risk Biomarker for Developing Recurrent Adenomas
35. Risk Stratification for Early-onset Colorectal Cancer Screening: Are We Ready for Implementation?
36. Quantitative Assessment of Visceral Obesity and Postoperative Colon Cancer Outcomes
37. Relationships Among Physical Activity, Sleep, and Cancer-related Fatigue: Results From the International ColoCare Study.
38. Metabolic Dysregulation Explains the Diverse Impacts of Obesity in Males and Females with Gastrointestinal Cancers
39. Whole-Exome sequencing analysis identified TMSB10/TRABD2A locus to be associated with carfilzomib-related cardiotoxicity among patients with multiple myeloma
40. Data from Associations of Individual and Combined Physical Activity and Body Mass Index Groups with Proinflammatory Biomarkers among Colorectal Cancer Patients
41. Supplementary Data from Associations of Individual and Combined Physical Activity and Body Mass Index Groups with Proinflammatory Biomarkers among Colorectal Cancer Patients
42. Abstract 355: Examination of systemic myokine concentrations with risk of cachexia in non-metastatic colorectal cancer patients - Results from the ColoCare Study
43. Abstract 4205: Profiling symptom burden of RAS and BRAF mutations in patients with colorectal cancer: Results from the ColoCare Study
44. Abstract 3049: Health-related quality of life among newly diagnosed young adult colorectal cancer patients: results from the ColoCare Study
45. A positive association between umbilical cord RBC folate and fetal TL at birth supports a potential for fetal reprogramming
46. Publisher Correction: Shared heritability and functional enrichment across six solid cancers
47. Shared heritability and functional enrichment across six solid cancers
48. Supplementary Figure Legend from Expanding Epigenomics to Archived FFPE Tissues: An Evaluation of DNA Repair Methodologies
49. Supplementary Table S1 from Expanding Epigenomics to Archived FFPE Tissues: An Evaluation of DNA Repair Methodologies
50. Data from Quantification of T- and B-cell Immune Receptor Distribution Diversity Characterizes Immune Cell Infiltration and Lymphocyte Heterogeneity in Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma
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