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SUBMITTER: Neumeyer S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6008474 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Neumeyer Sonja S Banbury Barbara L BL Arndt Volker V Berndt Sonja I SI Bezieau Stephane S Bien Stephanie A SA Buchanan Dan D DD Butterbach Katja K Caan Bette J BJ Campbell Peter T PT Casey Graham G Chan Andrew T AT Chanock Stephen J SJ Dai James Y JY Gallinger Steven S Giovannucci Edward L EL Giles Graham G GG Grady William M WM Hampe Jochen J Hoffmeister Michael M Hopper John L JL Hsu Li L Jenkins Mark A MA Joshi Amit A Larsson Susanna C SC Le Marchand Loic L Lindblom Annika A Moreno Victor V Lemire Mathieu M Li Li L Lin Yi Y Offit Kenneth K Newcomb Polly A PA Pharaoh Paul D PD Potter John D JD Qi Lihong L Rennert Gad G Schafmayer Clemens C Schoen Robert E RE Slattery Martha L ML Song Mingyang M Ulrich Cornelia M CM Win Aung K AK White Emily E Wolk Alicja A Woods Michael O MO Wu Anna H AH Gruber Stephen B SB Brenner Hermann H Peters Ulrike U Chang-Claude Jenny J
British journal of cancer 20180524 12
<h4>Background</h4>Substantial evidence supports an association between use of menopausal hormone therapy and decreased colorectal cancer (CRC) risk, indicating a role of exogenous sex hormones in CRC development. However, findings on endogenous oestrogen exposure and CRC are inconsistent.<h4>Methods</h4>We used a Mendelian randomisation approach to test for a causal effect of age at menarche and age at menopause as surrogates for endogenous oestrogen exposure on CRC risk. Weighted genetic risk ...[more]