Publications by authors named "Maria Eugenia Lozada"

Aims: There is inconclusive evidence regarding the potential link between diabetes mellitus (DM) and colorectal cancer (CRC). Associations between type 2 DM and colorectal neoplasia (CRN; colorectal cancer and/or adenomas) have not been well studied in Hispanics, an ethnic minority at high risk for type 2 DM. This study aims to assess the association between type 2 DM and CRN in Hispanics.

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Several genetically defined hereditary colorectal cancer (CRC) syndromes are associated with colonic polyposis including familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) and MUTYH adenomatous polyposis (MAP). Limited data exists on the clinical characterization and genotypic spectrum of polyposis syndromes among Hispanics. To describe the phenotype and genotype of Puerto Rican Hispanic patients with FAP and MUTYH and compare with other ethnic and racial groups.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Maria Eugenia Lozada"

  • - Maria Eugenia Lozada's research primarily investigates the relationship between diabetes mellitus and colorectal health in Hispanic populations, addressing significant gaps in understanding these links.
  • - In a 2016 case-control study, Lozada explored the association between type 2 diabetes mellitus and the risk of colorectal neoplasia among Hispanics, shedding light on this ethnic group that is particularly vulnerable to diabetes and related complications.
  • - Her earlier work in 2013 focused on familial adenomatous polyposis syndromes, aiming to characterize clinically and genetically the conditions affecting Hispanic families, which highlighted the need for more data in this underserved population.