[HTML][HTML] A nested case–control study of metabolically defined body size phenotypes and risk of colorectal cancer in the European Prospective Investigation into …

N Murphy, AJ Cross, M Abubakar, M Jenab… - PLoS …, 2016 - journals.plos.org
Background Obesity is positively associated with colorectal cancer. Recently, body size
subtypes categorised by the prevalence of hyperinsulinaemia have been defined, and …

A Nested Case-Control Study of Metabolically Defined Body Size Phenotypes and Risk of Colorectal Cancer in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer …

N Murphy, AJ Cross, M Abubakar, M Jenab… - PLoS …, 2016 - diva-portal.org
Background Obesity is positively associated with colorectal cancer. Recently, body size
subtypes categorised by the prevalence of hyperinsulinaemia have been defined, and …

A Nested Case-Control Study of Metabolically Defined Body Size Phenotypes and Risk of Colorectal Cancer in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer …

N Murphy, AJ Cross, M Abubakar, M Jenab… - PLOS Medicine, 2016 - pure.au.dk
BACKGROUND: Obesity is positively associated with colorectal cancer. Recently, body size
subtypes categorised by the prevalence of hyperinsulinaemia have been defined, and …

[PDF][PDF] A Nested Case-Control Study of Metabolically Defined Body Size Phenotypes and Risk of Colorectal Cancer in the European Prospective Investigation into …

N Murphy, AJ Cross, M Abubakar, M Jenab… - 2016 - repository.ubn.ru.nl
BACKGROUND: Obesity is positively associated with colorectal cancer. Recently, body size
subtypes categorised by the prevalence of hyperinsulinaemia have been defined, and …

A nested case-control study of metabolically defined body size phenotypes and risk of colorectal cancer in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and …

N Murphy, AJ Cross, M Abubakar, M Jenab… - 2016 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Background: Obesity is positively associated with colorectal cancer. Recently, body size
subtypes categorised by the prevalence of hyperinsulinaemia have been defined, and …

A Nested Case-Control Study of Metabolically Defined Body Size Phenotypes and Risk of Colorectal Cancer in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer …

N Murphy, AJ Cross, M Abubakar, M Jenab… - Plos …, 2016 - europepmc.org
Background Obesity is positively associated with colorectal cancer. Recently, body size
subtypes categorised by the prevalence of hyperinsulinaemia have been defined, and …

A Nested Case-Control Study of Metabolically Defined Body Size Phenotypes and Risk of Colorectal Cancer in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer …

N Murphy, AJ Cross, M Abubakar, M Jenab… - 2016 - repository.cam.ac.uk
BACKGROUND: Obesity is positively associated with colorectal cancer. Recently, body size
subtypes categorised by the prevalence of hyperinsulinaemia have been defined, and …

A Nested Case-Control Study of Metabolically Defined Body Size Phenotypes and Risk of Colorectal Cancer in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer …

N Murphy, A Cross, M Abubakar, M Jenab… - PLOS …, 2016 - iris.hunimed.eu
Background Obesity is positively associated with colorectal cancer. Recently, body size
subtypes categorised by the prevalence of hyperinsulinaemia have been defined, and …

[PDF][PDF] A Nested Case–Control Study of Metabolically Defined Body Size Phenotypes and Risk of Colorectal Cancer in the European Prospective Investigation into …

N Murphy, AJ Cross, M Abubakar, M Jenab… - PLoS Med, 2016 - core.ac.uk
Conclusions These results support the idea that individuals with the metabolically
healthy/overweight phenotype (with normal insulin levels) are at lower colorectal cancer risk …

[HTML][HTML] A Nested Case-Control Study of Metabolically Defined Body Size Phenotypes and Risk of Colorectal Cancer in the European Prospective Investigation into …

N Murphy, AJ Cross, M Abubakar, M Jenab… - PLoS …, 2016 - portal.research.lu.se
BACKGROUND: Obesity is positively associated with colorectal cancer. Recently, body size
subtypes categorised by the prevalence of hyperinsulinaemia have been defined, and …