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Using multi-omics to predict chronic diseases outcomes

As people age, the risk od developing chronic diseases increases, including sarcopenia, cancer, obesity,...

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Frailty in survivors of cancer – exploring rehabilitation to improve frailty outcomes (REHAB-FIC)

Although both frailty and cancer can occur at any age, they are predominantly seen...

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Investigating the associations between ambient air pollution exposure and genomics, epigenomics and metabolomics

Cancer and other age-related diseases are known to be associated with high air pollution...

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Predictors of healthcare resource utilization among Canadian women with breast and gynecologic malignancies

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Deep phenotyping of UDP-Glucuronosyltransferase (UGT) human knockouts

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Personalized risk assessment for prevention and early detection of breast cancer: generating Canadian risk estimates using CLSA data

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Examining the association between sleep disorders and oral diseases including oral head and neck cancer

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Frequency and predictors of cancer in people with a history of stroke

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Genomic and environmental determinants of age-related clonal hematopoeisis

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Gene mapping and genetic correlation across complex traits

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Adverse substance use and mental health quality of life outcomes among elderly Canadian men with a history of prostate cancer

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Characterization of cardiovascular disease burden and health of Canadian cancer survivors

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