%0 Journal Article
%A Wesselink, Evertine
%A Gauderman, William
%A Berndt, Sonja I
%A Brenner, Hermann
%A Buchanan, Daniel D
%A Campbell, Peter T
%A Chan, Andrew T
%A Chang-Claude, Jenny
%A Cotterchoi, Michelle
%A Gunter, Marc J
%A Hoffmeister, Michael
%A Joshi, Amit D
%A Newton, Christina C
%A Pai, Rish K
%A Pellatt, Andrew J
%A Phipps, Amanda I
%A Song, Mingyang
%A Um, Caroline Y
%A van Guelpen, Bethany
%A White, Emily
%A Peters, Ulrike
%A van Duijnhoven, Fränzel J B
%T Calcium intake and genetic variants in the calcium sensing receptor in relation to colorectal cancer mortality: an international consortium study of 18,952 patients.
%J British journal of cancer / Reports
%V 2
%N 1
%@ 2731-9377
%C [London]
%I [Nature Publishing Group UK]
%M DKFZ-2024-01808
%P 63
%D 2024
%Z  BJC Reports (BJC Rep) = 2731-9377 (import from CrossRef, PubMed, , Journals: inrepo02.dkfz.de)
%X Research on calcium intake as well as variants in the calcium sensor receptor (CaSR) gene and their interaction in relation to CRC survival is still limited.Data from 18,952 CRC patients, were included. Associations between primarily pre-diagnostic dietary (n = 13.085), supplemental (n = 11,837), total calcium intake (n = 5970) as well as 325 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of the CaSR gene (n = 15,734) in relation to CRC-specific and all-cause mortality were assessed using Cox proportional hazard models. Also interactions between calcium intake and variants in the CaSR gene were assessed.During a median follow-up of 4.8 years (IQR 2.4-8.4), 6801 deaths occurred, of which 4194 related to CRC. For all-cause mortality, no associations were observed for the highest compared to the lowest sex- and study-specific quartile of dietary (HR 1.00, 95
%F PUB:(DE-HGF)16
%9 Journal Article
%$ pmid:39233917
%2 pmc:PMC11368808
%R 10.1038/s44276-024-00077-3
%U https://inrepo02.dkfz.de/record/292567