2017
Correlations of Abdominal Fat and Colonic Sulfidogenic Bacteria in African Americans and Non‐Hispanic Whites with Newly Diagnosed Colorectal Cancer
Gomez‐Perez S, Yazici C, Wolf P, Braunschweig C, Xicola R, Llor X, Ellis N, Tussing‐Humphreys L, Mutlu E, Gaskins R. Correlations of Abdominal Fat and Colonic Sulfidogenic Bacteria in African Americans and Non‐Hispanic Whites with Newly Diagnosed Colorectal Cancer. The FASEB Journal 2017, 31 DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.31.1_supplement.138.7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAbdominal fat distributionNon-Hispanic whitesNational Cancer InstituteColonic mucosaAbdominal fatWaist circumferenceColorectal cancerCancer InstitutePreoperative abdominal computed tomography scansAfrican AmericansAbdominal computed tomography scanIncident colorectal cancerComputed tomography scanGene targetsIncident CRCMean ageFat distributionTomography scanColonic tissueGut microbiotaAbundance of DesulfovibrioL3 vertebraMucosaSignificant correlationCancer
2010
Extent of prevalence and size of flat neoplasms in a heterogeneous population undergoing routine colorectal cancer screening
Kim J, Rami P, O’Toole J, Llor X, Carroll RE, Benya RV. Extent of prevalence and size of flat neoplasms in a heterogeneous population undergoing routine colorectal cancer screening. Colorectal Disease 2010, 12: 471-476. PMID: 19298579, DOI: 10.1111/j.1463-1318.2009.01822.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsExtent of prevalenceFlat neoplasmsAdvanced pathologyRoutine colorectal cancer screeningColorectal cancer screeningFlat colorectal neoplasmsColorectal cancerMean agePatient populationScreening clinicCancer screeningColorectal neoplasmsRoutine screeningGeneral populationNeoplasmsPrevalencePatientsAfrican AmericansPathologyHeterogeneous populationDiverse populationsPopulationScreeningClinicLesions