1125 Body Fatness over the Life Course and the Risk of High-Risk Serrated Polyps and Advanced Conventional Adenomas

Volume: 114, Issue: 1, Pages: S631 - S632
Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Obesity is an established risk factor for colorectal cancer. Serrated polyp (SP) and conventional adenoma (CA) represent two distinct groups of colorectal premalignancy. In contrast to the well-documented effect of adulthood obesity, the influence of early-life body fatness on the risk of developing SPs and CAs remains unclear. METHODS: This prospective study within the Nurses’ Health Study (1990-2012), the Nurses’ Health Study 2...
Paper Details
Title
1125 Body Fatness over the Life Course and the Risk of High-Risk Serrated Polyps and Advanced Conventional Adenomas
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Volume
114
Issue
1
Pages
S631 - S632
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