Blar i Institutt for samfunnsmedisin og sykepleie på tidsskrift "Cancer Medicine"
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APOBEC3A/B deletion polymorphism and endometrial cancer risk
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Blood concentrations of carotenoids and retinol and lung cancer risk: an update of the WCRF–AICR systematic review of published prospective studies
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)Carotenoids and retinol are considered biomarkers of fruits and vegetables intake, and are of much interest because of their anti‐inflammatory and antioxidant properties; however, there is inconsistent evidence regarding ... -
Cardiorespiratory fitness and risk of site-specific cancers: a long-term prospective cohort study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Based on self-reported physical activity, there is epidemiologic evidence for a beneficial relation between physical activity and colon cancer in men, but find-ings for other cancers are inconclusive. ... -
Impact of meningioma surgery on use of antiepileptic, antidepressant, and sedative drugs: A Swedish nationwide matched cohort study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background: Meningioma is the most common primary intracranial tumor and surgery is the main treatment modality. As death from lack of tumor control is rare, other outcome measures like anxiety, depression and post-operative ... -
MDM4 SNP34091 (rs4245739) and its effect on breast-, colon-, lung- and prostate cancer risk.
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-10-16)The MDM4 protein plays an important part in the negative regulation of the tumor suppressor p53 through its interaction with MDM2. In line with this, MDM4 amplification has been observed in several tumor forms. A ... -
Measured cardiorespiratory fitness and self-reported physical activity: associations with cancer risk and death in a long-term prospective cohort study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)Physical activity is inversely associated with risk of some cancers. The relation with cancer‐specific death remains uncertain. Mainly, studies on relationships between physical activity and cancer are based on self‐reported ...