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Autor:
James V. Lacey, Jennifer L. Benbow
Publikováno v:
Am J Epidemiol
Consortium-based research is crucial for producing reliable, high-quality findings, but existing tools for consortium studies have important drawbacks with respect to data protection, ease of deployment, and analytical rigor. To address these concern
Autor:
Christine Duffy, Kristen E. Savage, Jennifer L. Benbow, Nadia T. Chung, Sophia S. Wang, Maria Elena Martinez, James V. Lacey, Emma S. Spielfogel
Publikováno v:
Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology, vol 29, iss 4
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev
Background: Like other cancer epidemiologic cohorts, the California Teachers Study (CTS) has experienced declining participation to follow-up questionnaires; neither the reasons for these declines nor the steps that could be taken to mitigate these t
Autor:
Sandeep Chandra, Sophia S. Wang, Emma S. Spielfogel, Paul Hughes, James V. Lacey, Kristen E. Savage, Nadia T. Chung, Jennifer L. Benbow, Maria Elena Martinez, Christine Duffy
Publikováno v:
Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology, vol 29, iss 4
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev
Background: Large-scale cancer epidemiology cohorts (CEC) have successfully collected, analyzed, and shared patient-reported data for years. CECs increasingly need to make their data more findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable, or FAIR. Ho
Autor:
Meredith Franklin, Khang Chau, Jennifer L. Benbow, Sophia S. Wang, Charlie Zhong, James V. Lacey, Nadia T. Chung, Travis Longcore
Publikováno v:
American journal of epidemiology, vol 191, iss 9
Only two-thirds of Americans meet the recommended 7 hours of sleep nightly. Insufficient sleep and circadian disruption have been associated with adverse health outcomes, including diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Several environmental disruptors
Autor:
Jennifer L. Benbow, Sophia S. Wang, Roberta McKean-Cowdin, James V. Lacey, Travis Longcore, Joseph L. Wiemels, Meredith Franklin, Charlie Zhong, Nadia T. Chung
Publikováno v:
ISEE Conference Abstracts. 2020
Autor:
Charlie Zhong, Joseph L. Wiemels, Roberta McKean-Cowdin, Sophia S. Wang, Travis Longcore, James V. Lacey, Meredith Franklin, Nadia T. Chung, Jennifer L. Benbow
Publikováno v:
Cancer Epidemiol
Background Outdoor artificial light at night (ALAN) has been implicated in a growing number of adverse health outcomes. ALAN is believed to disrupt circadian rhythms and has been associated with increased inflammation, one of the hallmarks of cancer.
Autor:
James V. Lacey, Sandeep Chandra, Paul Hughes, Emma S. Spielfogel, Jennifer L. Benbow, Kai Lin
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 81:894-894
Background: Cancer Epidemiology Cohorts (CECs) amass vast amounts of participant health, lifestyle, environmental, genetic, and biologic data. Sharing these well-annotated participant data supports research across diverse cancer outcomes. CEC data of
Autor:
Paul Hughes, Jennifer L. Benbow, Nadia T. Chung, Sandeep Chandra, James V. Lacey, Elena Martinez, Emma S. Spielfogel
Publikováno v:
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention. 29:A01-A01
Background: A key strength of population sciences and epidemiology is the breadth and depth of the data these studies, especially prospective cohorts, collect over time. However, publications from and websites of these studies tend to present collaps
Autor:
Travis Longcore, Jennifer L. Benbow, Sophia S. Wang, Joseph L. Wiemels, James V. Lacey, Nadia T. Chung, Charlie Zhong, Meredith Franklin
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 43:A147-A147
Introduction Artificial light at night (ALAN) is believed to disrupt sleep by suppressing melatonin and altering normal circadian patterns. We assessed the association between self-reported sleep measures and outdoor ALAN in a large cohort of women.
Autor:
Hoda Anton-Culver, Karen Angell-Mendez, Christine Duffy, Jennifer L. Benbow, Rich Pinder, Leslie Bernstein, Christina A. Clarke, Amy E. Brankin, Argyrios Ziogas, Hannah Lui Park, Susan L. Neuhausen, Sophia S. Wang, Nadia T. Chung, James V. Lacey, Dennis Deapen
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 74:302-302
Cancer epidemiology cohorts (CECs) make vital contributions to molecular epidemiology and translational research. Large, well-annotated CECs require many years and substantial resources to build, mature, and maintain, but many CECs use inefficient le