Investigating the Immunologic Basis of the Obesity Paradox in Renal Cell...
Clear cell renal carcinoma (ccRCC) has a unexpected relationship with obesity: individuals with obesity have a higher risk of developing ccRCC, but their cancers are typically less aggressive and more...
View ArticleCoffee and Caffeine Metabolites and Disease Progression in Men Enrolled on...
Prostate cancer is very common and many men are diagnosed with slow-growing disease that does not require immediate treatment. These men are monitored for progression (termed “active surveillance”)....
View ArticleDiet-microbiota-host interactions mediating anti-tumor immune responses in...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a leading cause of cancer death globally with increasing incidence in the developing world and a frightening trend towards earlier onset. CRC is strongly associated with...
View ArticleLiving well with lymphoma: improving diet quality to improve energy, sleep...
Fatigue or tiredness is the most common symptom reported by people diagnosed with lymphoma, yet there are few treatments and none that focus on healthy diets. We will be studying if a whole food diet...
View ArticleDisentangling the relationship between trajectories of body fatness and...
Obesity is a major risk factor for different cancers, but little is known about how obesity at early ages may impact cancer, specifically breast cancer. We know that denser breasts are more likely to...
View ArticleTxt4fasting: an interactive mobile, time-restricted eating diet intervention...
Our study will allow for the direct determination of the impact of diet modification on tumor control in brain metastases spread from breast cancer in overweight women, with the goal of addressing...
View ArticleImproving precision prevention of colorectal cancer by accounting for...
We will examine whether family history of colorectal cancer (CRC) modifies the associations between lifestyle factors (e.g., body mass index, alcohol intake, processed meat intake) and CRC risk. These...
View ArticleUsing innovative digital technologies to capture the dynamic predictors and...
To help adolescents and young adults undergoing cancer treatment be more physically active, which may help ease their treatment symptoms and improve their mood and quality of life, we need to better...
View ArticleHealth behaviors and colorectal cancer survival in the multiethnic cohort study
Our research aims to improve colorectal cancer (CRC) survivorship. CRC is the fourth most common cancer and second-leading cause of cancer death in the United States. Research is needed to identify...
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