%0 Journal Article
%A Campbell, Peter T
%A Lin, Yi
%A Bien, Stephanie A
%A Figueiredo, Jane C
%A Harrison, Tabitha A
%A Guinter, Mark J
%A Berndt, Sonja I
%A Brenner, Hermann
%A Chan, Andrew T
%A Chang-Claude, Jenny
%A Gallinger, Steven J
%A Gapstur, Susan M
%A Giles, Graham G
%A Giovannucci, Edward
%A Gruber, Stephen B
%A Gunter, Marc
%A Hoffmeister, Michael
%A Jacobs, Eric J
%A Jenkins, Mark A
%A Marchand, Loic Le
%A Li, Li
%A McLaughlin, John R
%A Murphy, Neil
%A Milne, Roger L
%A Newcomb, Polly A
%A Newton, Christina
%A Ogino, Shuji
%A Potter, John D
%A Rennert, Gad
%A Rennert, Hedy S
%A Robinson, Jennifer
%A Sakoda, Lori C
%A Slattery, Martha L
%A Song, Yiqing
%A White, Emily
%A Woods, Michael O
%A Casey, Graham
%A Hsu, Li
%A Peters, Ulrike
%T Association of body mass index with colorectal cancer risk by genome-wide variants.
%J Journal of the National Cancer Institute
%V 113
%N 1
%@ 1460-2105
%C Oxford
%I Oxford Univ. Press
%M DKFZ-2020-00874
%P 38-47
%D 2021
%Z 2021 Jan 4;113(1):38-47
%X Body mass index (BMI) is a complex phenotype that may interact with genetic variants to influence colorectal cancer risk.We tested multiplicative statistical interactions between BMI (per 5 kg·m2) and approximately 2.7 million single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) with colorectal cancer risk among 14,059 colorectal cancer case (53.2
%F PUB:(DE-HGF)16
%9 Journal Article
%$ pmid:32324875
%R 10.1093/jnci/djaa058
%U https://inrepo02.dkfz.de/record/154601