Search Results - "Glaser, Sally L."
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The impact of neighborhood social and built environment factors across the cancer continuum: Current research, methodological considerations, and future directions
Published in Cancer (15-07-2015)“…Neighborhood social and built environments have been recognized as important contexts in which health is shaped. The authors reviewed the extent to which these…”
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Breast cancer in Asian Americans in California, 1988–2013: increasing incidence trends and recent data on breast cancer subtypes
Published in Breast cancer research and treatment (01-07-2017)“…Purpose In contrast to other US racial/ethnic groups, Asian Americans (AA) have experienced steadily increasing breast cancer rates in recent decades. To…”
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Risk factors by molecular subtypes of breast cancer across a population-based study of women 56 years or younger
Published in Breast cancer research and treatment (01-11-2011)“…Differences in incidence, prognosis, and treatment response suggest gene expression patterns may discern breast cancer subtypes with unique risk factor…”
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Misclassification of Race/ethnicity in a Population-Based Cancer Registry (United States)
Published in Cancer causes & control (01-08-2006)“…Cancer registry data on race/ethnicity are vital for understanding cancer patterns in population subgroups, as they inform public health policies for…”
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Differences in marital status and mortality by race/ethnicity and nativity among California cancer patients
Published in Cancer (15-05-2016)“…BACKGROUND It has been observed that married cancer patients have lower mortality rates than unmarried patients, but data for different racial/ethnic groups…”
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Lymphoid Malignancies in U.S. Asians: Incidence Rate Differences by Birthplace and Acculturation
Published in Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention (01-06-2011)“…Malignancies of the lymphoid cells, including non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHL), HL, and multiple myeloma, occur at much lower rates in Asians than other…”
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Recent declines in hormone therapy utilization and breast cancer incidence: clinical and population-based evidence
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Cancer research in Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander populations: accelerating cancer knowledge by acknowledging and leveraging heterogeneity
Published in Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention (01-11-2014)“…The Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander population is large, growing, and extremely heterogeneous. Not only do they bear unique burdens of…”
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The influence of nativity and neighborhoods on breast cancer stage at diagnosis and survival among California Hispanic women
Published in BMC cancer (04-11-2010)“…In the US, foreign-born Hispanics tend to live in socioeconomic conditions typically associated with later stage of breast cancer diagnosis, yet they have…”
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A genome-wide meta-analysis of nodular sclerosing Hodgkin lymphoma identifies risk loci at 6p21.32
Published in Blood (12-01-2012)“…Nodular sclerosing Hodgkin lymphoma (NSHL) is a distinct, highly heritable Hodgkin lymphoma subtype. We undertook a genome-wide meta-analysis of 393…”
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Epstein-Barr Virus As a Marker of Survival After Hodgkin's Lymphoma: A Population-Based Study
Published in Journal of clinical oncology (20-10-2005)“…Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) in Hodgkin's lymphoma (HL) cells has been considered as a prognostic marker for this heterogeneous disease, but studies have yielded…”
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Racial/ethnic variation in EBV‐positive classical Hodgkin lymphoma in California populations
Published in International journal of cancer (01-10-2008)“…Epstein‐Barr virus (EBV) is detected in the tumor cells of some but not all Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) patients, and evidence indicates that EBV‐positive and…”
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Epstein-Barr Virus and Breast Cancer: State of the Evidence for Viral Carcinogenesis
Published in Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention (01-05-2004)“…As the etiology and progression of breast cancer remain incompletely understood, novel routes of disease pathogenesis are important to consider. Viral…”
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Epstein–Barr virus-associated malignancies: epidemiologic patterns and etiologic implications
Published in Critical reviews in oncology/hematology (01-04-2000)“…Epstein–Barr virus (EBV), a ubiquitous B-lymphotrophic herpesvirus, has been found in the tumor cells of a heterogeneous group of malignancies (Burkitt's…”
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Changes in Cancer Registry Coding for Lymphoma Subtypes: Reliability Over Time and Relevance for Surveillance and Study
Published in Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention (01-04-2006)“…Because lymphoma comprises numerous histologic subtypes, understanding the reasons for ongoing increases in its incidence requires surveillance and etiologic…”
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Population attributable risk of breast cancer in white women associated with immediately modifiable risk factors
Published in BMC cancer (27-06-2006)“…Estrogen/progestin replacement therapy (EPRT), alcohol consumption, physical activity, and breast-feeding duration differ from other factors associated with…”
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Recent trends in breast cancer incidence in US white women by county-level urban/rural and poverty status
Published in BMC medicine (26-06-2009)“…Unprecedented declines in invasive breast cancer rates occurred in the United States between 2001 and 2004, particularly for estrogen receptor-positive tumors…”
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Incidence of lymphoid neoplasms by subtype among six Asian ethnic groups in the United States, 1996-2004
Published in Cancer causes & control (01-12-2008)“…Objectives To establish baseline data for lymphoid neoplasm incidence by subtype for six Asian-American ethnic groups. Methods Incident rates were estimated by…”
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Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status and Hodgkin's Lymphoma Incidence in California
Published in Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention (01-06-2005)“…Hodgkin's lymphoma occurrence has long been noted to associate with higher socioeconomic status (SES). However, the Hodgkin's lymphoma-SES association has not…”
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Effects of marital status and economic resources on survival after cancer: A population‐based study
Published in Cancer (15-05-2016)“…BACKGROUND Although married cancer patients have more favorable survival than unmarried patients, reasons underlying this association are not fully understood…”
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