Gail McKeown-Eyssen
University of Toronto
62 Papers
1K Citations
Gail McKeown-Eyssen is an academic researcher from University of Toronto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Colorectal cancer & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 62 publications. Previous affiliations of Gail McKeown-Eyssen include Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research.
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Papers
Case-control and prospective studies of dietary α-linolenic acid intake and prostate cancer risk: a meta-analysis.
Amanda J. Carleton,Amanda J. Carleton,John L. Sievenpiper,John L. Sievenpiper,John L. Sievenpiper,Russell J. de Souza,Gail McKeown-Eyssen,David J.A. Jenkins,David J.A. Jenkins +8 more
TL;DR: This analysis failed to confirm an association between dietary ALA intake and prostate cancer risk, and larger and longer observational and interventional studies are needed to define the role of ALA and prostatecancer.
Colorectal Cancer in Patients Under Close Colonoscopic Surveillance
Douglas J. Robertson,Douglas J. Robertson,E. Robert Greenberg,Michael L. Beach,Robert S. Sandler,Dennis J. Ahnen,Dennis J. Ahnen,Robert W. Haile,Carol A. Burke,Dale C. Snover,Robert S. Bresalier,Gail McKeown-Eyssen,Jack S. Mandel,John H. Bond,John H. Bond,Rosalind U. van Stolk,Robert W. Summers,Richard I. Rothstein,Timothy R. Church,Bernard F. Cole,Tim Byers,Leila A. Mott,John A. Baron +22 more
TL;DR: CRC is diagnosed in a clinically important proportion of patients following complete colonoscopy and polypectomy and risk factors for CRC and adenoma with high-grade dysplasia are examined.
Methyl mercury exposure in northern quebec: ii. neurologic findings in children
TL;DR: The mild, isolated neurologic abnormalities found after prenatal exposure to methyl mercury in northern Quebec were different from the effects of prenatal exposure described in other areas, and their clinical importance can be determined only by continued medical surveillance.
Smoking-associated risks of conventional adenomas and serrated polyps in the colorectum
Jane C. Figueiredo,Seth D. Crockett,Dale C. Snover,Carolyn B. Morris,Gail McKeown-Eyssen,Robert S. Sandler,Dennis J. Ahnen,Douglas J. Robertson,Carol A. Burke,Robert S. Bresalier,James M. Church,Timothy R. Church,John A. Baron +12 more
TL;DR: Cigarette smoking has only a weak association with adenomas, but is associated with a significantly increased risk of serrated polyps, particularly in the left colorectum, since a minority of left-sided serratedpolyps is thought to have malignant potential.
A randomized trial of a low fat high fibre diet in the recurrence of colorectal polyps
TL;DR: Findings of gender-specific associations between diet counselling and both faecal bile acid concentrations and recurrence of colorectal neoplasia are consistent with recently published evidence of differences between genders.