A L Herbst
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Recent Articles
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Cox J, Herbst A, Kinney W, Lorincz A, Richart R, Schiffman M
J Low Genit Tract Dis
. 2015 May;
3(1 Suppl):S8.
PMID: 25950436
No abstract available.
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Titus-Ernstoff L, Troisi R, Hatch E, Palmer J, Wise L, Ricker W, et al.
Br J Cancer
. 2006 Jun;
95(1):107-11.
PMID: 16786044
We used Cox regression analyses to assess mortality outcomes in a combined cohort of 7675 women who received diethylstilbestrol (DES) through clinical trial participation or prenatal care. In the combined...
3.
Hatch E, Herbst A, Hoover R, Noller K, Adam E, Kaufman R, et al.
Cancer Causes Control
. 2001 Nov;
12(9):837-45.
PMID: 11714112
Objectives: Women exposed prenatally to diethylstibestrol (DES) have an excess risk of clear-cell adenocarcinoma of the vagina and cervix, but the effect on the incidence of squamous neoplasia is uncertain....
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Herbst A, Pickett K, Follen M, Noller K
Obstet Gynecol
. 2001 Nov;
98(5 Pt 1):849-51.
PMID: 11704181
A recently published study of the management of low-grade cytologic smears compared immediate colposcopy to human papillomavirus (HPV) triage and entry cytology smears (conservative management) as three triage techniques for...
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Palmer J, Hatch E, Rao R, Kaufman R, Herbst A, Noller K, et al.
Am J Epidemiol
. 2001 Aug;
154(4):316-21.
PMID: 11495854
Although it is well established that women exposed to diethylstilbestrol in utero have an increased risk of spontaneous abortion, ectopic pregnancy, and preterm delivery, it is not known whether they...
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Strohsnitter W, Noller K, Hoover R, Robboy S, Palmer J, Titus-Ernstoff L, et al.
J Natl Cancer Inst
. 2001 Apr;
93(7):545-51.
PMID: 11287449
Background: An association between prenatal diethylstilbestrol (DES) exposure and cancer in men, especially testicular cancer, has been suspected, but findings from case-control studies have been inconsistent. This study was conducted...
7.
Herbst A
Gynecol Oncol
. 2001 Mar;
80(3):421; author reply 422.
PMID: 11263946
No abstract available.
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Titus-Ernstoff L, Hatch E, Hoover R, Palmer J, Greenberg E, Ricker W, et al.
Br J Cancer
. 2001 Jan;
84(1):126-33.
PMID: 11139327
From 1940 through the 1960s, diethylstilbestrol (DES), a synthetic oestrogen, was given to pregnant women to prevent pregnancy complications and losses. Subsequent studies showed increased risks of reproductive tract abnormalities,...
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Kaufman R, Adam E, Hatch E, Noller K, Herbst A, Palmer J, et al.
Obstet Gynecol
. 2000 Sep;
96(4):483-9.
PMID: 11004345
Objective: To evaluate long-term pregnancy experiences of women exposed to diethylstilbestrol (DES) in utero compared with unexposed women. Methods: This study was based on diethylstilbestrol-exposed daughters, the National Collaborative Diethylstylbistrol...
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Palmer J, Anderson D, Helmrich S, Herbst A
Obstet Gynecol
. 2000 Jun;
95(6 Pt 1):814-20.
PMID: 10831973
Objective: To assess the influence of postnatal factors on the development of clear cell adenocarcinoma in women exposed to diethylstilbesterol (DES), particularly factors related to exogenous or endogenous hormone exposures,...