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Autor:
Jing Shen, Mary Beth Terry, Yuyan Liao, Irina Gurvich, Qiao Wang, Ruby T Senie, Regina M Santella
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 7, Iss 9, p e44308 (2012)
Telomeres at the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes play a critical role in maintaining the integrity and stability of the genome and participate in the initiation of DNA damage/repair responses.We performed a case-control study to evaluate the role of t
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https://doaj.org/article/7a289f555b4843268f7eda1548e42c27
Publikováno v:
Annals of Epidemiology. 21:461-465
Purpose Previous studies suggest that hair products containing endocrine disrupting chemicals could alter puberty. We evaluated the association between childhood hair product use and age at menarche in a racially diverse study population. Methods We
Publikováno v:
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. 14:506-511
Estrogen and endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) that are associated with several health outcomes have been found in hair products. We evaluated the proportion, frequency, duration, and content of hair products in a racially/ethnically diverse popu
Autor:
Mary Beth Terry, Irina Gurvich, Meenakshi Agrawal, Yuyan Liao, Regina M. Santella, Ruby T. Senie, Jennifer Zipprich
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 69:2966-2972
Reactive oxygen species are important in the pathogenesis of many diseases, including breast cancer. Several population-based case-control studies have shown that various biomarkers of oxidative stress are associated with an increase in breast cancer
Autor:
Alice S. Whittemore, Regina M. Santella, Ruby T. Senie, Andrew K. Godwin, Irene L. Andrulis, Hilmi Ozcelik, Wendy K. Chung, John L. Hopper, Saundra S. Buys, Melissa C. Southey, Jeniffer Iriondo-Perez, Mary B. Daly, Susan L. Neuhausen, Alexander Miron, Mary Beth Terry, Daniela Seminara, Esther M. John
Publikováno v:
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. 116:379-386
The Breast Cancer Family Registry is a resource for interdisciplinary and translational studies of the genetic epidemiology of breast cancer. This resource is available to researchers worldwide for collaborative studies. Herein, we report the results
Autor:
Yuyan Liao, Ruby T. Senie, Jennifer Zipprich, Irina Gurvich, Regina M. Santella, Nicola Machella, Mary Beth Terry, David Opare Kennedy
Publikováno v:
Carcinogenesis. 29:1367-1372
Unrepaired DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) may have serious consequences for cells by inducing chromosomal aberrations, thereby increasing genetic instability and cancer risk. One's capacity to repair DSB is therefore an important factor to consider
Publikováno v:
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. 10:239-246
Cancer screening rates are lower among Asian Americans than the general USA population. While prior studies examined characteristics of Asian American patients as predictors of cancer screening, few investigated their health care providers. Asian Ame
Autor:
Kimberley Kotar, James G. Dowty, Frederick P. Li, Mark A. Jenkins, Irene L. Andrulis, Ruby T. Senie, Melissa C. Southey, Gillian S. Dite, Alexander Miron, Gordon Glendon, Carmel Apicella, Wendy K. Chung, Esther M. John, William D. Foulkes, Saundra S. Buys, Hilmi Ozcelik, John L. Hopper, Mary B. Daly
Publikováno v:
Clinical Genetics. 72:87-97
LAMBDA is a model that estimates the probability an Ashkenazi Jewish (AJ) woman carries an ancestral BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation from her personal and family cancer history. LAMBDA is relevant to clinical practice, and its implementation does not require
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 67:5538-5544
Telomeres consist of a tandem repeats of the sequence TTAGGG at the ends of chromosomes and play a key role in the maintenance of chromosomal stability. Previous studies indicated that short telomeres are associated with increased risk for human blad
Autor:
Mary B. Daly, Irene L. Andrulis, Hilmi Ozcelik, Ruby T. Senie, Lydia B. Zablotska, Julia A. Knight, Qiao Wang, Regina M. Santella, Laurent Briollais, Esther M. John, Mary Beth Terry
Publikováno v:
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. 106:281-288
Moderate alcohol intake has been consistently associated with a modest (30-50%) increase in breast cancer risk, but it remains unclear if certain individuals have higher susceptibility to the harmful effects of alcohol intake. Individuals differ in t