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Edward Giovannucci
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 1819
Citations - 202335
Edward Giovannucci is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Prostate cancer. The author has an hindex of 206, co-authored 1671 publications receiving 179875 citations. Previous affiliations of Edward Giovannucci include University of California, San Francisco & American Cancer Society.
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Association between plasma cholesterol and prostate cancer in the PSA era
TL;DR: The results coupled with prior statin findings suggest that mechanistic studies on cholesterol metabolism should be pursued to understand a possible target for preventing poorly differentiated prostate cancers.
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Genome-wide association study identifies multiple susceptibility loci for diffuse large B cell lymphoma.
James R. Cerhan,Sonja I. Berndt,Joseph Vijai,Hervé Ghesquières,James D. McKay,Sophia S. Wang,Zhaoming Wang,Meredith Yeager,Lucia Conde,Paul I.W. de Bakker,Alexandra Nieters,David G. Cox,Laurie Burdett,Alain Monnereau,Christopher R. Flowers,Anneclaire J. De Roos,Anneclaire J. De Roos,Angela Brooks-Wilson,Angela Brooks-Wilson,Qing Lan,Gianluca Severi,Gianluca Severi,Mads Melbye,Mads Melbye,Jian Gu,Rebecca D. Jackson,Eleanor Kane,Lauren R. Teras,Mark P. Purdue,Claire M. Vajdic,John J. Spinelli,Graham G. Giles,Graham G. Giles,Demetrius Albanes,Rachel S. Kelly,Rachel S. Kelly,Mariagrazia Zucca,Kimberly A. Bertrand,Anne Zeleniuch-Jacquotte,Charles Lawrence,Amy K. Hutchinson,Degui Zhi,Thomas M. Habermann,Brian K. Link,Anne J. Novak,Ahmet Dogan,Yan W. Asmann,Mark Liebow,Carrie A. Thompson,Stephen M. Ansell,Thomas E. Witzig,George J. Weiner,Amelie S. Veron,Diana Zelenika,Hervé Tilly,Corinne Haioun,Thierry Jo Molina,Henrik Hjalgrim,Bengt Glimelius,Bengt Glimelius,Hans-Olov Adami,Hans-Olov Adami,Paige M. Bracci,Jacques Riby,Martyn T. Smith,Elizabeth A. Holly,Wendy Cozen,Patricia Hartge,Lindsay M. Morton,Richard K. Severson,Lesley F. Tinker,Kari E. North,Nikolaus Becker,Yolanda Benavente,Paolo Boffetta,Paul Brennan,Lenka Foretova,Marc Maynadie,Anthony Staines,Tracy Lightfoot,Simon Crouch,Alex Smith,Eve Roman,W. Ryan Diver,Kenneth Offit,Andrew D. Zelenetz,Robert J. Klein,Danylo J. Villano,Tongzhang Zheng,Yawei Zhang,Theodore R. Holford,Anne Kricker,Jenny Turner,Melissa C. Southey,Jacqueline Clavel,Jarmo Virtamo,Stephanie J. Weinstein,Elio Riboli,Paolo Vineis,Rudolph Kaaks,Dimitrios Trichopoulos,Dimitrios Trichopoulos,Roel Vermeulen,Heiner Boeing,Anne Tjønneland,Emanuele Angelucci,Simonetta Di Lollo,Marco Rais,Brenda M. Birmann,Francine Laden,Edward Giovannucci,Peter Kraft,Jinyan Huang,Baoshan Ma,Baoshan Ma,Yuanqing Ye,Brian C.-H. Chiu,Joshua N. Sampson,Liming Liang,Ju-Hyun Park,Charles C. Chung,Dennis D. Weisenburger,Nilanjan Chatterjee,Joseph F. Fraumeni,Susan L. Slager,Xifeng Wu,Silvia de Sanjosé,Karin E. Smedby,Gilles Salles,Gilles Salles,Christine F. Skibola,Nathaniel Rothman,Stephen J. Chanock +132 more
TL;DR: Data provide substantial new evidence for genetic susceptibility to this B cell malignancy and point to pathways involved in immune recognition and immune function in the pathogenesis of DLBCL.
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Calcium intake and colorectal cancer risk: dose-response meta-analysis of prospective observational studies.
NaNa Keum,Dagfinn Aune,Dagfinn Aune,Darren C. Greenwood,Woong Ju,Edward Giovannucci,Edward Giovannucci +6 more
TL;DR: Both dietary and supplementary calcium intake may continue to decrease CRC risk beyond 1,000 mg/day, and calcium supplements and non‐dairy products fortified with calcium may serve as additional targets in the prevention of CRC.
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Association Between Risk Factors for Colorectal Cancer and Risk of Serrated Polyps and Conventional Adenomas.
TL;DR: Although SPs and conventional adenomas share many risk factors, some factors are more strongly associated with one type of lesion than the other, providing support for the etiologic heterogeneity of colorectal neoplasia.
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Coffee consumption and risk of all-cause, cardiovascular, and cancer mortality in smokers and non-smokers: a dose-response meta-analysis.
Giuseppe Grosso,Agnieszka Micek,Justyna Godos,Salvatore Sciacca,Andrzej Pajak,Miguel Ángel Martínez-González,Miguel Ángel Martínez-González,Edward Giovannucci,Edward Giovannucci,Fabio Galvano +9 more
TL;DR: Coffee consumption is associated with decreased risk of mortality from all-cause, CVD, and cancer; however, smoking modifies the observed risk when studying the role of coffee on human health.