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1. Genetic risk impacts the association of menopausal hormone therapy with colorectal cancer risk

2. Genome-Wide Interaction Analysis of Genetic Variants With Menopausal Hormone Therapy for Colorectal Cancer Risk.

3. Genome-wide interaction study of dietary intake of fibre, fruits, and vegetables with risk of colorectal cancer

4. Probing the diabetes and colorectal cancer relationship using gene – environment interaction analyses

5. Genome-wide interaction analysis of folate for colorectal cancer risk

7. Two genome-wide interaction loci modify the association of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs with colorectal cancer

8. Supplementary Methods from Genome-Wide Gene–Environment Interaction Analyses to Understand the Relationship between Red Meat and Processed Meat Intake and Colorectal Cancer Risk

9. Supplementary Table 2 from Genome-Wide Gene–Environment Interaction Analyses to Understand the Relationship between Red Meat and Processed Meat Intake and Colorectal Cancer Risk

10. Supplementary Figure 4 from Genome-Wide Gene–Environment Interaction Analyses to Understand the Relationship between Red Meat and Processed Meat Intake and Colorectal Cancer Risk

11. Data from Genome-Wide Gene–Environment Interaction Analyses to Understand the Relationship between Red Meat and Processed Meat Intake and Colorectal Cancer Risk

12. Supplementary Table 1 from Genome-Wide Gene–Environment Interaction Analyses to Understand the Relationship between Red Meat and Processed Meat Intake and Colorectal Cancer Risk

13. Supplementary Figure 1 from Genome-Wide Gene–Environment Interaction Analyses to Understand the Relationship between Red Meat and Processed Meat Intake and Colorectal Cancer Risk

14. Supplementary Figure 2 from Genome-Wide Gene–Environment Interaction Analyses to Understand the Relationship between Red Meat and Processed Meat Intake and Colorectal Cancer Risk

15. Supplementary Figure 3 from Genome-Wide Gene–Environment Interaction Analyses to Understand the Relationship between Red Meat and Processed Meat Intake and Colorectal Cancer Risk

16. Supplementary Figure 5 from Genome-Wide Gene–Environment Interaction Analyses to Understand the Relationship between Red Meat and Processed Meat Intake and Colorectal Cancer Risk

18. Current Challenges and New Opportunities for Gene-Environment Interaction Studies of Complex Diseases

19. Two genome-wide interaction loci modify the association of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs with colorectal cancer

20. Genome-wide gene-environment interaction analyses to understand the relationship between red meat and processed meat intake and colorectal cancer risk.

21. Corrigendum: genome-wide association study of colorectal cancer identifies six new susceptibility loci.

22. Erratum: Corrigendum: Genome-wide association study of colorectal cancer identifies six new susceptibility loci

23. Genome-wide association study of colorectal cancer identifies six new susceptibility loci.

24. Methodological Issues in Multistage Genome-Wide Association Studies

26. Metabolic signature of healthy lifestyle and its relation with risk of hepatocellular carcinoma in a large European cohort

27. Determining Risk of Colorectal Cancer and Starting Age of Screening Based on Lifestyle, Environmental, and Genetic Factors

28. Discovery of common and rare genetic risk variants for colorectal cancer

30. Radiation exposure, the ATM Gene, and contralateral breast cancer in the women's environmental cancer and radiation epidemiology study.

31. Breast Cancer Risks for BRCA1/2 Carriers

35. Data from A Genetic Locus within the FMN1/GREM1 Gene Region Interacts with Body Mass Index in Colorectal Cancer Risk

36. Supplementary Data from A Genetic Locus within the FMN1/GREM1 Gene Region Interacts with Body Mass Index in Colorectal Cancer Risk

37. Table 2 from A Genetic Locus within the FMN1/GREM1 Gene Region Interacts with Body Mass Index in Colorectal Cancer Risk

38. Table 1 from A Genetic Locus within the FMN1/GREM1 Gene Region Interacts with Body Mass Index in Colorectal Cancer Risk

39. Dose to the Contralateral Breast From Radiotherapy and Risk of Second Primary Breast Cancer in the WECARE Study

40. Effect of Systemic Adjuvant Treatment on Risk for Contralateral Breast Cancer in the Women's Environment, Cancer and Radiation Epidemiology Study

45. Study design: Evaluating gene–environment interactions in the etiology of breast cancer – the WECARE study

46. A Genetic Locus within the FMN1/GREM1 Gene Region Interacts with Body Mass Index in Colorectal Cancer Risk

47. Supplementary Methods, Tables 1 - 6 from A Genome-wide Association Study of Early-Onset Breast Cancer Identifies PFKM as a Novel Breast Cancer Gene and Supports a Common Genetic Spectrum for Breast Cancer at Any Age

48. Data from A Genome-wide Association Study of Early-Onset Breast Cancer Identifies PFKM as a Novel Breast Cancer Gene and Supports a Common Genetic Spectrum for Breast Cancer at Any Age

49. A Genetic Locus within the FMN1/GREM1 Gene Region Interacts with Body Mass Index in Colorectal Cancer Risk

50. Genome-wide interaction study with smoking for colorectal cancer risk identifies novel genetic loci related to tumor suppression, inflammation, and immune response

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