The effects of genetic variants related to insulin metabolism pathways and the interactions with lifestyles on colorectal cancer risk
Conclusions:
Our findings provide insight into gene–lifestyle interactions and will enable researchers to focus on individuals with risk genotypes to promote intervention strategies. Our study suggests the careful use of data on potential genetic targets in clinical trials for cancer prevention to reduce the risk for CRC in postmenopausal women.
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