The Diet of Higher Insulinemic Potential Is Not Associated with Worse Survival in Patients with Stage III Colon Cancer (Alliance)
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Citation:
Cancer Epidemiol. Biomarkers Prev. vol 29 (8) 1692-1695
Year:
2020
Type:
Manuscript
Funding:
NCTN
Endpoint:
Secondary
Analysis:
Primary
Data Sharing:
Alliance-data-source,-internal-user
Status:
Presented/Published
Citation Status:
pmc-release
Note:
Methodological:
No
Biospecimen:
No
SDC:
No
Book Volume:
9
Parents:
None
Children:
None
Program:
OGC
Primary Committee:
GI
Sec. Committees:
   
Pharmas:
Pfizer (inactive)  
Grants:
U10CA180821, U10CA180882, UG1CA233290, UG1CA233180, UG1CA233327, UG1CA233337, UG1CA189858, K07CA197077, R01CA118553, SU2C-AACR-DT22-17, U10CA180820 ECOG-ACRIN, U10CA180888 SWOG  
Corr. Author:
 
Authors:
                                       
Networks:
LAPS-CT018, LAPS-IL036, LAPS-IL057, LAPS-MA036, LAPS-MN026, LAPS-NC010, LAPS-NY016, NC031, OH016   
Study
Alliance-A151738
Multiple Studies, or Legacy Studies in Alliance Study:
CALGB-89803
Phases:
N/A, 3
Keywords:
Colon Cancer Survival, Diet, Hyperinsulinemia, Randomized Clinical Tria