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Sleep Disorder Trends, Epigenetic Markers, And Genetic Variation Of Circadian Genes In Adenomatous Polyp Formation, Melannie Alexander
Sleep Disorder Trends, Epigenetic Markers, And Genetic Variation Of Circadian Genes In Adenomatous Polyp Formation, Melannie Alexander
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Introduction: Sleep disturbances and sleep quality have fluctuated over time in the United States (US). Virtually every physiological process follows a circadian pattern, and cellular processes (i.e., cell proliferation, DNA damage response, and apoptosis) are often disrupted by sleep disturbances and other factors, potentially giving rise to adverse health outcomes such as cancer. Additionally, both genetic variation and epigenetic patterns within clock genes, which may affect sleep quality, also may increase one’s risk for developing cancer. The role of sleep disturbances in the formation of adenomas, precursor lesions to colorectal cancer (CRC), has been explored previously; however, little is …