The Diet of Higher Insulinemic Potential Is Not Associated with Worse Survival in Patients with Stage III Colon Cancer (Alliance)
- 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
- 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:
- En Cheng Sui Zhang Fang-Shu Ou Brian Mullen Kimmie Ng Leonard B. Saltz Donna Niedzwiecki Robert J. Mayer Rex B. Mowat Renaud Whittom Alexander Hantel Al Benson III Daniel Atienza Michael Messino Hedy Kindler Edward L. Giovannucci Erin L. Van Blarigan Jeffrey A. Meyerhardt Charles S. Fuchs
- 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