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1. Longitudinal associations of diurnal rest-activity rhythms with fatigue, insomnia, and health-related quality of life in survivors of colorectal cancer up to 5 years post-treatment

2. Longitudinal associations of sedentary behavior and physical activity with body composition in colorectal cancer survivors up to 2 years post treatment

4. Longitudinal associations of plasma kynurenines and ratios with fatigue and quality of life in colorectal cancer survivors up to 12 months post‐treatment

6. Longitudinal associations of circadian eating patterns with sleep quality, fatigue and inflammation in colorectal cancer survivors up to 24 months post-treatment.

10. Longitudinal Associations of Adherence to the Dietary World Cancer Research Fund/American Institute for Cancer Research (WCRF/AICR) and Dutch Healthy Diet (DHD) Recommendations with Plasma Kynurenines in Colorectal Cancer Survivors after Treatment

11. Longitudinal associations of plasma metabolites with persistent fatigue among colorectal cancer survivors up to 2 years after treatment

12. Longitudinal associations of sedentary behavior and physical activity with body composition in colorectal cancer survivors up to 2 years post treatment

13. Longitudinal associations of plasma metabolites with persistent fatigue among colorectal cancer survivors up to 2 years after treatment.

15. Longitudinal Associations of Adherence to the World Cancer Research Fund/American Institute for Cancer Research (WCRF/AICR) Lifestyle Recommendations with Quality of Life and Symptoms in Colorectal Cancer Survivors up to 24 Months Post-Treatment

17. Longitudinal Associations between Inflammatory Markers and Fatigue up to Two Years after Colorectal Cancer Treatment.

19. Figure_1_flowcart – Supplemental material for The association between circulating levels of vitamin D and inflammatory markers in the first 2 years after colorectal cancer diagnosis

20. Table_S1 – Supplemental material for The association between circulating levels of vitamin D and inflammatory markers in the first 2 years after colorectal cancer diagnosis

21. Longitudinal associations of fiber, vegetable, and fruit intake with quality of life and fatigue in colorectal cancer survivors up to 24 months posttreatment.

22. Circulating Folate and Folic Acid Concentrations: Associations With Colorectal Cancer Recurrence and Survival

23. The association between circulating levels of vitamin D and inflammatory markers in the first 2 years after colorectal cancer diagnosis

25. Levels of Inflammation Markers Are Associated with the Risk of Recurrence and All-Cause Mortality in Patients with Colorectal Cancer.

26. Lifestyle after colorectal cancer diagnosis in relation to recurrence and all-cause mortality.

27. Sufficient 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Levels 2 Years after Colorectal Cancer Diagnosis are Associated with a Lower Risk of All-cause Mortality.

28. Higher Serum Vitamin D Concentrations Are Longitudinally Associated with Better Global Quality of Life and Less Fatigue in Colorectal Cancer Survivors up to 2 Years after Treatment.

30. Duodenal perforation following bile duct endoprosthesis placement.

31. Stool-based testing for post-polypectomy colorectal cancer surveillance safely reduces colonoscopies: The MOCCAS study.

32. Validation of an automated segmentation method for body composition analysis in colorectal cancer patients using diagnostic abdominal computed tomography images.

33. Longitudinal associations of plasma kynurenines and ratios with anxiety and depression scores in colorectal cancer survivors up to 12 months post-treatment.

34. Longitudinal associations of macronutrient and micronutrient intake with plasma kynurenines in colorectal cancer survivors up to 12 months posttreatment.

35. Higher vitamin B6 status is associated with improved survival among patients with stage I-III colorectal cancer.

36. Evaluation of polypectomy quality indicators of large nonpedunculated colorectal polyps in a nonexpert, bowel cancer screening cohort.

37. Circulating B-vitamin biomarkers and B-vitamin supplement use in relation to quality of life in patients with colorectal cancer: results from the FOCUS consortium.

38. Inflammation Is a Mediating Factor in the Association between Lifestyle and Fatigue in Colorectal Cancer Patients.

39. Plasma metabolites associated with colorectal cancer stage: Findings from an international consortium.

40. Chemotherapy and vitamin D supplement use are determinants of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels during the first six months after colorectal cancer diagnosis.

41. Vitamin D, magnesium, calcium, and their interaction in relation to colorectal cancer recurrence and all-cause mortality.

42. Metachronous colorectal cancers result from missed lesions and non-compliance with surveillance.

43. Prothrombotic markers in familial combined hyperlipidemia: evidence of endothelial cell activation and relation to metabolic syndrome.

44. Evidence of insulin resistant lipid metabolism in adipose tissue in familial combined hyperlipidemia, but not type 2 diabetes mellitus.

45. Reduced structural and functional skin capillaries in familial combined hyperlipidemia affected men, associated with increased remnant-like lipoprotein cholesterol levels.

46. Increased intima-media thickness in familial combined hyperlipidemia associated with apolipoprotein B.

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