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pro vyhledávání: '"Sheryl Gabram"'
Autor:
Dayanna Ramirez Leon, Denise Martinez, Jessica Rivera Rivera, Lindsay Fuzzell, Susan Vadaparampil, Hannah Rogers, Sheryl Gabram, Cindy Snyder, Yue Guan
Publikováno v:
Cancer Medicine, Vol 13, Iss 13, Pp n/a-n/a (2024)
Abstract Cancer genomic services (CGS) can support genetic risk‐stratified cancer prevention and treatment. Racial/ethnic minority groups are less likely to access and utilize CGS compared with non‐Hispanic Whites. Little research has described c
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/6e69ae48a415460ba804a81465399a13
Autor:
Jasmine M. Miller-Kleinhenz, Leah Moubadder, Kirsten M. Beyer, Yuhong Zhou, Anne H. Gaglioti, Lindsay J. Collin, Jazib Gohar, Whitney Do, Karen Conneely, Uma Krishnamurti, Keerthi Gogineni, Sheryl Gabram-Mendola, Olivia D’Angelo, Kashari Henry, Mylin Torres, Lauren E. McCullough
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Oncology, Vol 13 (2023)
PurposePlace-based measures of structural racism have been associated with breast cancer mortality, which may be driven, in part, by epigenetic perturbations. We examined the association between contemporary redlining, a measure of structural racism
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/54fbbc4c9cb34667969921f6198f5dd0
Autor:
Jill M. Binkley, Sheryl Gabram, Janae Finley, Dawnovise Fowler, Lisa VanHoose, Lauren E. McCullough
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cancer Survivorship.
Autor:
Whitney L Do, Mylin A. Torres, Lauren E. McCullough, Sheryl Gabram-Mendola, Uma Krishnamurti, Jasmine Miller-Kleinhenz, Olivia D'Angelo, Keerthi Gogineni, Karen N. Conneely
Publikováno v:
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. 181:135-144
As a primary risk factor and modifier of breast cancer incidence and prognosis, obesity may contribute to race disparities in breast cancer outcomes. This study examined association between obesity and DNA methylation in non-Hispanic Black and White
Autor:
Joel Okoli, J. Brandon Dixon, Bernadette N. White, Liu Yuan, Sheryl Gabram-Mendola, Steven Yang
Publikováno v:
The Breast Journal. 27:559-561
Autor:
Jazib Gohar, Whitney L. Do, Jasmine Miller-Kleinhenz, Karen Conneely, Uma Krishnamurti, Olivia D’Angelo, Keerthi Gogineni, Mylin Torres, Sheryl Gabram-Mendola, Lauren E. McCullough
Publikováno v:
Breast cancer research and treatment. 191(3)
Social exposures may drive epigenetic alterations that affect racial disparities in breast cancer outcomes. This study examined the association between neighborhood-level factors and DNA methylation in non-Hispanic Black and White women diagnosed wit
Autor:
Sheryl Gabram-Mendola, M. Weiler, Iris M. Lu, Preeti Subhedar, LeslieAnn S. Kao, Jill M. Binkley, Joel Okoli, J. Brandon Dixon, Adriana Suarez-Ligon, Karen Buhariwalla, Bernadette N. White, Frank Nathan Daniel
Publikováno v:
World Journal of Surgical Oncology
World Journal of Surgical Oncology, Vol 18, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2020)
World Journal of Surgical Oncology, Vol 18, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2020)
Abstract Background Lymphedema is a common complication of breast cancer treatment that affects one in five breast cancer survivors, yet there is no reliable method to detect lymphedema in the subclinical range. The objective of this study was to det
Autor:
Jasmine M Miller-Kleinhenz, Leah Moubadder, Kirsten M. Beyer, Yuhong Zhou, Anne H. Gaglioti, Jazib Gohar, Lindsay J. Collin, Kashari Henry, Karen M. Conneely, Uma Krishnamurti, Olivia D'Angelo, Keerthi Gogineni, Mylin Torres, Sheryl Gabram-Mendola, Lauren E. McCullough
Publikováno v:
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention. 31:PR-03
Background: Structural racism has been associated with breast cancer mortality. Exposure to adverse inequities may drive epigenetic perturbations that affect racial disparities in breast cancer outcomes. This study examined the association between ne
Autor:
Whitney L, Do, Karen, Conneely, Sheryl, Gabram-Mendola, Uma, Krishnamurti, Olivia, D'Angelo, Jasmine, Miller-Kleinhenz, Keerthi, Gogineni, Mylin, Torres, Lauren E, McCullough
Publikováno v:
Breast cancer research and treatment. 181(1)
As a primary risk factor and modifier of breast cancer incidence and prognosis, obesity may contribute to race disparities in breast cancer outcomes. This study examined association between obesity and DNA methylation in non-Hispanic Black and White
Autor:
Carmen Radecki Breitkopf, Olivia D’Angelo, Renjian Jiang, Lauren E. McCullough, Kevin C. Ward, Lindsay J Collin, Preeti Subhedar, Mia M. Gaudet, Mark E. Sherman, Keerthi Gogineni, Sheryl Gabram-Mendola, Ritu Aneja, Anne H. Gaglioti
Publikováno v:
JNCI Cancer Spectrum
BackgroundRacial disparities in breast cancer (BC) outcomes persist where non-Hispanic black (NHB) women are more likely to die from BC than non-Hispanic white (NHW) women, and the extent of this disparity varies geographically. We evaluated tumor, t