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SUBMITTER: Nounu A
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8620763 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Nounu Aayah A Richmond Rebecca C RC Stewart Isobel D ID Surendran Praveen P Wareham Nicholas J NJ Butterworth Adam A Weinstein Stephanie J SJ Albanes Demetrius D Baron John A JA Hopper John L JL Figueiredo Jane C JC Newcomb Polly A PA Lindor Noralane M NM Casey Graham G Platz Elizabeth A EA Marchand Loïc Le LL Ulrich Cornelia M CM Li Christopher I CI van Dujinhoven Fränzel J B FJB Gsur Andrea A Campbell Peter T PT Moreno Víctor V Vodicka Pavel P Vodickova Ludmila L Amitay Efrat E Alwers Elizabeth E Chang-Claude Jenny J Sakoda Lori C LC Slattery Martha L ML Schoen Robert E RE Gunter Marc J MJ Castellví-Bel Sergi S Kim Hyeong-Rok HR Kweon Sun-Seog SS Chan Andrew T AT Li Li L Zheng Wei W Bishop D Timothy DT Buchanan Daniel D DD Giles Graham G GG Gruber Stephen B SB Rennert Gad G Stadler Zsofia K ZK Harrison Tabitha A TA Lin Yi Y Keku Temitope O TO Woods Michael O MO Schafmayer Clemens C Van Guelpen Bethany B Gallinger Steven S Hampel Heather H Berndt Sonja I SI Pharoah Paul D P PDP Lindblom Annika A Wolk Alicja A Wu Anna H AH White Emily E Peters Ulrike U Drew David A DA Scherer Dominique D Bermejo Justo Lorenzo JL Brenner Hermann H Hoffmeister Michael M Williams Ann C AC Relton Caroline L CL
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Salicylic acid (SA) has observationally been shown to decrease colorectal cancer (CRC) risk. Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid, that rapidly deacetylates to SA) is an effective primary and secondary chemopreventive agent. Through a Mendelian randomization (MR) approach, we aimed to address whether levels of SA affected CRC risk, stratifying by aspirin use. A two-sample MR analysis was performed using GWAS summary statistics of SA (INTERVAL and EPIC-Norfolk, N = 14,149) and CRC (CCFR, CORECT, GECCO a ...[more]