Veronika Fedirko
Emory University
169 Papers
513 Citations
Veronika Fedirko is an academic researcher from Emory University. The author has contributed to research in topics: European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 151 publications. Previous affiliations of Veronika Fedirko include Aarhus University & International Agency for Research on Cancer.
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Papers
Pre-diagnostic vitamin D concentrations and cancer risks in older individuals: an analysis of cohorts participating in the CHANCES consortium
José M Ordóñez-Mena,José M Ordóñez-Mena,Ben Schöttker,Veronika Fedirko,Mazda Jenab,Anja Olsen,Jytte Halkjær,Ellen Kampman,Lisette C. P. G. M. de Groot,Eugene Jansen,H. Bas Bueno-de-Mesquita,Petra H.M. Peeters,Galatios Siganos,Tom Wilsgaard,Laura Perna,Bernd Holleczek,Ulrika Pettersson-Kymmer,Philippos Orfanos,Antonia Trichopoulou,Paolo Boffetta,Hermann Brenner +20 more
TL;DR: Limited support is provided for the hypothesis that vitamin D may have a major role in cancer development and prevention among European older adults by meta-analyses with individual participant data from three large population-based cohort studies.
Bacterial Translocation and Risk of Liver Cancer in a Finnish Cohort
Baiyu Yang,Jessica L. Petrick,Jake E. Thistle,Ligia A. Pinto,Troy J. Kemp,Hao Quang Tran,Andrew T. Gewirtz,Tim Waterboer,Veronika Fedirko,Mazda Jenab,Barry I. Graubard,Stephanie J. Weinstein,Demetrius Albanes,Katherine A. McGlynn +13 more
TL;DR: Antibodies to flagellin and LPS were associated with increased risk of liver cancer, and this findings could contribute to the understanding of primary liver cancer etiology and further prevention efforts.
Association of tea and coffee consumption and biliary tract cancer risk: The biliary tract cancers pooling project
Yu Han Huang,Erikka Loftfield,Ilona Argirion,Hans-Olov Adami,Demetrius Albanes,Andrew T Chan,Veronika Fedirko,G.E. Fraser,Neal D. Freedman,G. G. Giles,Patricia Hartge,Verena A. Katzke,Synnove F. Knutsen,James V. Lacey,Linda M. Liao,Juhua Luo,Roger L. Milne,Katie M. O'Brien,Ulrike Peters,Jenny N. Poynter,Mark P. Purdue,Kim Robien,Sven Sandin,Dale P. Sandler,Veronica Wendy Setiawan,Jae H Kang,Tracey G. Simon,Rashmi Sinha,Trang VoPham,Stephanie J. Weinstein,Emily White,Xuehong Zhang,Bin Zhu,Katherine A. McGlynn,Peter J. Campbell,Mei Hsuan Lee,Jill Koshiol +36 more
TL;DR: Tea consumption was associated with a lower incidence of GBC and possibly IHBDC, and there was no association between coffee consumption and GBC when restricted to coffee drinkers.
Descriptive characteristics of colon and rectal cancer recurrence in a Danish population-based study.
Ashley C. Holmes,Anders H. Riis,Rune Erichsen,Veronika Fedirko,Eva Bjerre Ostenfeld,Mogens Vyberg,Ole Thorlacius-Ussing,Timothy L. Lash +7 more
TL;DR: Descriptive characteristics of colon and rectal cancer recurrence could help to inform patient–physician decision-making, and could be used to determine adjuvant therapies or tailor surveillance strategies so that recurrence may be identified early, particularly within the first 3 years of follow-up.
Body weight gain and risk of colorectal cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies
Sabrina Schlesinger,Wolfgang Lieb,Manja Koch,Veronika Fedirko,Christina C. Dahm,Tobias Pischon,Ute Nöthlings,H. Boeing,Krasimira Aleksandrova +8 more
TL;DR: The association between body weight gain in adulthood and risk of colorectal cancer remains unresolved and underscores the importance of body weight management from early adulthood onwards for the prevention of CRC development.