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1. Proton Pump Inhibitor Use and Obesity-Associated Cancer in the Women's Health Initiative.

2. A New Score for Quantifying Adherence to a Cancer-Preventive Mediterranean Diet.

3. Changes in Serum, Red Blood Cell, and Colonic Fatty Acids in a Personalized Omega-3 Fatty Acid Supplementation Trial.

4. Colonic Saturated Fatty Acid Concentrations and Expression of COX-1, but not Diet, Predict Prostaglandin E2 in Normal Human Colon Tissue.

5. Effects of a Mediterranean Diet Intervention on Anti- and Pro-Inflammatory Eicosanoids, Epithelial Proliferation, and Nuclear Morphology in Biopsies of Normal Colon Tissue.

6. Effects of vitamin E from supplements and diet on colonic α- and γ-tocopherol concentrations in persons at increased colon cancer risk.

7. Partial associations of dietary iron, smoking and intestinal bacteria with colorectal cancer risk.

8. Association of dietary quercetin with reduced risk of proximal colon cancer.

9. Effect of fish oil on levels of R- and S-enantiomers of 5-, 12-, and 15-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acids in mouse colonic mucosa.

10. Women participating in a dietary intervention trial maintain dietary changes without much effect on household members.

11. Effects of low-fat and/or high-fruit-and-vegetable diets on plasma levels of 8-isoprostane-F2alpha in the Nutrition and Breast Health study.

12. Soy isoflavones in the treatment of prostate cancer.

13. Methods to increase fruit and vegetable intake with and without a decrease in fat intake: compliance and effects on body weight in the nutrition and breast health study.

14. Effect of varying dietary fat levels on rat growth and oxidative DNA damage.

15. Comparison of dietary assessment methods in a low-fat dietary intervention program.

16. A clinical trial to selectively change dietary fat and/or energy intake in women: the Women's Diet Study.

17. Chronic weight cycling increases oxidative DNA damage levels in mammary gland of female rats fed a high-fat diet.

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