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    HSF1 Drives a Transcriptional Program Distinct from Heat Shock to Support Highly Malignant Human Cancers by Mendillo, Marc L., Santagata, Sandro, Koeva, Martina, Bell, George W., Hu, Rong, Tamimi, Rulla M., Fraenkel, Ernest, Ince, Tan A., Whitesell, Luke, Lindquist, Susan

    Published in Cell (03-08-2012)
    “…Heat-Shock Factor 1 (HSF1), master regulator of the heat-shock response, facilitates malignant transformation, cancer cell survival, and proliferation in model…”
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    Established breast cancer risk factors and risk of intrinsic tumor subtypes by Barnard, Mollie E., Boeke, Caroline E., Tamimi, Rulla M.

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (01-08-2015)
    “…Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease with multiple intrinsic tumor subtypes. These subtypes vary in tumor gene expression and phenotype, and are most…”
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    Is early-onset cancer an emerging global epidemic? Current evidence and future implications by Ugai, Tomotaka, Sasamoto, Naoko, Lee, Hwa-Young, Ando, Mariko, Song, Mingyang, Tamimi, Rulla M., Kawachi, Ichiro, Campbell, Peter T., Giovannucci, Edward L., Weiderpass, Elisabete, Rebbeck, Timothy R., Ogino, Shuji

    Published in Nature reviews. Clinical oncology (01-10-2022)
    “…Over the past several decades, the incidence of early-onset cancers, often defined as cancers diagnosed in adults <50 years of age, in the breast, colorectum,…”
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    Subtype-Dependent Relationship Between Young Age at Diagnosis and Breast Cancer Survival by Partridge, Ann H, Hughes, Melissa E, Warner, Erica T, Ottesen, Rebecca A, Wong, Yu-Ning, Edge, Stephen B, Theriault, Richard L, Blayney, Douglas W, Niland, Joyce C, Winer, Eric P, Weeks, Jane C, Tamimi, Rulla M

    Published in Journal of clinical oncology (20-09-2016)
    “…Young women are at increased risk for developing more aggressive subtypes of breast cancer. Although previous studies have shown a higher risk of breast cancer…”
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    Associations between dietary patterns and the risk of breast cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies by Xiao, Yunjun, Xia, Junjie, Li, Liping, Ke, Yuebin, Cheng, Jinquan, Xie, Yaojie, Chu, Winnie, Cheung, Polly, Kim, Jean Hee, Colditz, Graham A, Tamimi, Rulla M, Su, Xuefen

    Published in Breast cancer research : BCR (29-01-2019)
    “…Epidemiologic evidence suggests that certain dietary patterns were associated with breast cancer risk, but the results have been inconclusive. We assessed the…”
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    Outdoor Light at Night and Breast Cancer Incidence in the Nurses' Health Study II by James, Peter, Bertrand, Kimberly A, Hart, Jaime E, Schernhammer, Eva S, Tamimi, Rulla M, Laden, Francine

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-08-2017)
    “…Animal and epidemiologic studies suggest that exposure to light at night (LAN) may disrupt circadian patterns and decrease nocturnal secretion of melatonin,…”
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    The association between infectious agents and breast cancer: a review of the epidemiologic evidence by Brantley, Kristen D., Tamimi, Rulla M.

    Published in Breast cancer research and treatment (01-09-2024)
    “…Purpose: Several viruses have been casually linked to human cancers, including cervical, nasopharyngeal, liver, sarcoma, and Merkel cell carcinomas. However,…”
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    Rotating Night-Shift Work and the Risk of Breast Cancer in the Nurses' Health Studies by Wegrzyn, Lani R, Tamimi, Rulla M, Rosner, Bernard A, Brown, Susan B, Stevens, Richard G, Eliassen, A Heather, Laden, Francine, Willett, Walter C, Hankinson, Susan E, Schernhammer, Eva S

    Published in American journal of epidemiology (01-09-2017)
    “…In 2007, the International Agency for Research on Cancer declared shift work that involved circadian disruption to be a "probable" carcinogen (group 2A),…”
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    Parity, breastfeeding, and breast cancer risk by hormone receptor status and molecular phenotype: results from the Nurses' Health Studies by Fortner, Renée T, Sisti, Julia, Chai, Boyang, Collins, Laura C, Rosner, Bernard, Hankinson, Susan E, Tamimi, Rulla M, Eliassen, A Heather

    Published in Breast cancer research : BCR (12-03-2019)
    “…Epidemiologic data suggest that parity increases risk of hormone receptor-negative breast cancer and that breastfeeding attenuates this association…”
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    Fruit and vegetable consumption and breast cancer incidence: Repeated measures over 30 years of follow‐up by Farvid, Maryam S., Chen, Wendy Y., Rosner, Bernard A., Tamimi, Rulla M., Willett, Walter C., Eliassen, A. Heather

    Published in International journal of cancer (01-04-2019)
    “…We evaluated the relation of fruit and vegetable consumption, including specific fruits and vegetables, with incident breast cancer characterized by menopausal…”
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    Population Attributable Risk of Modifiable and Nonmodifiable Breast Cancer Risk Factors in Postmenopausal Breast Cancer by Tamimi, Rulla M, Spiegelman, Donna, Smith-Warner, Stephanie A, Wang, Molin, Pazaris, Mathew, Willett, Walter C, Eliassen, A Heather, Hunter, David J

    Published in American journal of epidemiology (15-12-2016)
    “…We examined the proportions of multiple types of breast cancers in the population that were attributable to established risk factors, focusing on behaviors…”
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    Reproductive factors related to childbearing and a novel automated mammographic measure, V by Yaghjyan, Lusine, Wang, Zifan, Warner, Erica T, Rosner, Bernard, Heine, John, Tamimi, Rulla M

    “…We investigated the associations between several reproductive factors related to childbearing and the variation (V) measure (a novel, objective, single summary…”
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    Statistical methods for studying disease subtype heterogeneity by Wang, Molin, Spiegelman, Donna, Kuchiba, Aya, Lochhead, Paul, Kim, Sehee, Chan, Andrew T., Poole, Elizabeth M., Tamimi, Rulla, Tworoger, Shelley S., Giovannucci, Edward, Rosner, Bernard, Ogino, Shuji

    Published in Statistics in medicine (28-02-2016)
    “…A fundamental goal of epidemiologic research is to investigate the relationship between exposures and disease risk. Cases of the disease are often considered a…”
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    Ambient PM2.5 air pollution exposure and hepatocellular carcinoma incidence in the United States by VoPham, Trang, Bertrand, Kimberly A., Tamimi, Rulla M., Laden, Francine, Hart, Jaime E.

    Published in Cancer causes & control (01-06-2018)
    “…Purpose To conduct the first epidemiologic study prospectively examining the association between particulate matter air pollution < 2.5 µm in diameter (PM 2.5…”
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    Prospective Study of Fertility Concerns and Preservation Strategies in Young Women With Breast Cancer by RUDDY, Kathryn J, GELBER, Shari I, TAMIMI, Rulla M, GINSBURG, Elizabeth S, SCHAPIRA, Lidia, COME, Steven E, BORGES, Virginia F, MEYER, Meghan E, PARTRIDGE, Ann H

    Published in Journal of clinical oncology (10-04-2014)
    “…Most research regarding fertility in young women with breast cancer has focused on long-term survivors. Little is known about how fertility concerns affect…”
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    Phthalate Exposure and Breast Cancer Incidence: A Danish Nationwide Cohort Study by Ahern, Thomas P, Broe, Anne, Lash, Timothy L, Cronin-Fenton, Deirdre P, Ulrichsen, Sinna Pilgaard, Christiansen, Peer M, Cole, Bernard F, Tamimi, Rulla M, Sørensen, Henrik Toft, Damkier, Per

    Published in Journal of clinical oncology (20-07-2019)
    “…Phthalate exposure is ubiquitous and especially high among users of drug products formulated with phthalates. Some phthalates mimic estradiol and may promote…”
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    Mammographic density and risk of breast cancer by age and tumor characteristics by Bertrand, Kimberly A, Tamimi, Rulla M, Scott, Christopher G, Jensen, Matthew R, Pankratz, V, Visscher, Daniel, Norman, Aaron, Couch, Fergus, Shepherd, John, Fan, Bo, Chen, Yunn-Yi, Ma, Lin, Beck, Andrew H, Cummings, Steven R, Kerlikowske, Karla, Vachon, Celine M

    Published in Breast cancer research : BCR (04-11-2013)
    “…Understanding whether mammographic density (MD) is associated with all breast tumor subtypes and whether the strength of association varies by age is important…”
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