Associations of alcohol intake, smoking, physical activity and obesity with survival following colorectal cancer diagnosis by stage, anatomic site and tumor molecular subtype

Author:

Jayasekara Harindra123ORCID,English Dallas R.14,Haydon Andrew5,Hodge Allison M.1ORCID,Lynch Brigid M.146,Rosty Christophe278,Williamson Elizabeth J.910,Clendenning Mark2,Southey Melissa C.11,Jenkins Mark A.4,Room Robin31213,Hopper John L.4,Milne Roger L.14,Buchanan Daniel D.2414ORCID,Giles Graham G.14,MacInnis Robert J.14

Affiliation:

1. Cancer Epidemiology and Intelligence Division; Cancer Council Victoria, 615 St Kilda Road; Melbourne Vic Australia

2. Colorectal Oncogenomics Group, Genetic Epidemiology Laboratory, Department of Pathology; The University of Melbourne; Melbourne Vic Australia

3. Centre for Alcohol Policy Research, La Trobe University, 215 Franklin Street; Melbourne Vic Australia

4. Centre for Epidemiology and Biostatistics; Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne, 207 Bouverie Street; Melbourne Vic Australia

5. Department of Medical Oncology; Alfred Hospital, 55 Commercial Road; Melbourne Vic Australia

6. Physical Activity Laboratory; Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute, 75 Commercial Road; Melbourne Vic Australia

7. Envoi Specialist Pathologists; Brisbane QLD Australia

8. School of Medicine; The University of Queensland; Brisbane QLD Australia

9. Farr Institute of Health Informatics Research; London United Kingdom

10. Department of Medical Statistics; London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; London United Kingdom

11. Genetic Epidemiology Laboratory, Department of Pathology; The University of Melbourne; Melbourne Vic Australia

12. Centre for Health Equity, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne, 207 Bouverie Street; Melbourne Vic Australia

13. Centre for Social Research on Alcohol and Drugs, Stockholm University; Stockholm SE Sweden

14. Genetic Medicine and Family Cancer Clinic; Royal Melbourne Hospital; Melbourne Vic Australia

Funder

Victorian Health Promotion Foundation

National Health and Medical Research Council

Cancer Council Victoria

National Breast Cancer Foundation

Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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