Applying Mendelian randomization to appraise causality in relationships between nutrition and cancer
Dietary factors are assumed to play an important role in cancer risk, apparent in consensus recommendations for cancer prevention that promote nutritional changes. However, the evidence in this field has been generated predominantly through observational studies, which may result in biased effect es...
Main Authors: | Wade, KH, Yarmolinsky, J, Giovannucci, E, Millwood, I, Walters, R, Et al. |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2022
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