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OpenAlex is a bibliographic catalogue of scientific papers, authors and institutions accessible in open access mode, named after the Library of Alexandria. It's citation coverage is excellent and I hope you will find utility in this listing of citing articles!

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Diet-wide analyses for risk of colorectal cancer: prospective study of 12,251 incident cases among 542,778 women in the UK
Keren Papier, Kathryn E. Bradbury, Angela Balkwill, et al.
Nature Communications (2025) Vol. 16, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 8

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Calcium rich diet could reduce bowel cancer risk, study finds
Gareth Iacobucci
BMJ (2025), pp. r42-r42
Closed Access

Dairy Consumption and the Colonic Mucosa-Associated Gut Microbiota in Humans—A Preliminary Investigation
Ellie Chen, Nadim J. Ajami, Donna L. White, et al.
Nutrients (2025) Vol. 17, Iss. 3, pp. 567-567
Open Access

Inflammatory mechanisms in colorectal cancer: The role of cytokines and dietary inflammatory index : A review
Lana Sarajlić, Alma Mekić–Abazović, Edin Hodžić, et al.
SANAMED (2025), Iss. 00, pp. 76-76
Open Access

Microbiome as a predictive biomarker in locally advanced rectal cancer
N. Mulet Margalef, Berta Martín, Eva Martinez‐Balibrea, et al.
Microbiome Research Reports (2025) Vol. 4, Iss. 2
Open Access

Relationship between dietary acid load and risk of metastatic colorectal cancer: A case-control study
Fatemeh Babaee Kiadehi, Niayesh Naghshi, Fatemeh Farz, et al.
Current Therapeutic Research (2025), pp. 100790-100790
Open Access

Impact of Ultra-processed Foods on Human Health: A Comprehensive Review of Genomic Instability and Molecular Mechanisms
Raquel D.S. Freitas, Juliana da Silva
Nutrition (2025), pp. 112800-112800
Closed Access

Calcium may help to protect against colorectal cancer
Mary Beth Nierengarten
Cancer (2025) Vol. 131, Iss. 9
Closed Access

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