Aage Haugen
Overview
Explore the profile of Aage Haugen including associated specialties, affiliations and a list of published articles.
Author names and details appear as published. Due to indexing inconsistencies, multiple individuals may share a name, and a single author may have variations. MedLuna displays this data as publicly available, without modification or verification
Snapshot
Snapshot
Articles
85
Citations
3279
Followers
0
Related Specialties
Related Specialties
Top 10 Co-Authors
Top 10 Co-Authors
Published In
Published In
Affiliations
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Recent Articles
1.
Rosenberger A, Muttray N, Hung R, Christiani D, Caporaso N, Liu G, et al.
Eur J Med Res
. 2022 Feb;
27(1):14.
PMID: 35101137
Background: Aberrant Wnt signalling, regulating cell development and stemness, influences the development of many cancer types. The Aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) mediates tumorigenesis of environmental pollutants. Complex interaction patterns of...
2.
Sun R, Xu M, Li X, Gaynor S, Zhou H, Li Z, et al.
Genet Epidemiol
. 2020 Sep;
45(1):99-114.
PMID: 32924180
Clinical trial results have recently demonstrated that inhibiting inflammation by targeting the interleukin-1β pathway can offer a significant reduction in lung cancer incidence and mortality, highlighting a pressing and unmet...
3.
Kachuri L, Johansson M, Rashkin S, Graff R, Bosse Y, Manem V, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2020 Jan;
11(1):27.
PMID: 31911640
Impaired lung function is often caused by cigarette smoking, making it challenging to disentangle its role in lung cancer susceptibility. Investigation of the shared genetic basis of these phenotypes in...
4.
Jiang X, Finucane H, Schumacher F, Schmit S, Tyrer J, Han Y, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2019 Sep;
10(1):4386.
PMID: 31548585
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
5.
Hung R, Spitz M, Houlston R, Schwartz A, Field J, Ying J, et al.
J Thorac Oncol
. 2019 Apr;
14(8):1360-1369.
PMID: 31009812
Introduction: Inherited susceptibility to lung cancer risk in never-smokers is poorly understood. The major reason for this gap in knowledge is that this disease is relatively uncommon (except in Asians),...
6.
Li Y, Xiao X, Bosse Y, Gorlova O, Gorlov I, Han Y, et al.
Oncotarget
. 2019 Apr;
10(19):1760-1774.
PMID: 30956756
The development of cancer is driven by the accumulation of many oncogenesis-related genetic alterations and tumorigenesis is triggered by complex networks of involved genes rather than independent actions. To explore...
7.
Zhu Y, Wei Y, Zhang R, Dong X, Shen S, Zhao Y, et al.
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev
. 2019 Feb;
28(5):935-942.
PMID: 30700444
Background: Platelets are a critical element in coagulation and inflammation, and activated platelets are linked to cancer risk through diverse mechanisms. However, a causal relationship between platelets and risk of...
8.
Jiang X, Finucane H, Schumacher F, Schmit S, Tyrer J, Han Y, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2019 Jan;
10(1):431.
PMID: 30683880
Quantifying the genetic correlation between cancers can provide important insights into the mechanisms driving cancer etiology. Using genome-wide association study summary statistics across six cancer types based on a total...
9.
Dai J, Li Z, Amos C, Hung R, Tardon A, Andrew A, et al.
Carcinogenesis
. 2018 Dec;
40(3):432-440.
PMID: 30590402
DNase I hypersensitive sites (DHS) are abundant in regulatory elements, such as promoter, enhancer and transcription factor binding sites. Many studies have revealed that disease-associated variants were concentrated in DHS-related...
10.
Rynning I, Arlt V, Vrbova K, Neca J, Rossner Jr P, Klema J, et al.
Occup Environ Med
. 2018 Nov;
76(1):10-16.
PMID: 30425118
Objectives: This study aimed to assess the biological impact of occupational exposure to diesel exhaust (DE) including DE particles (DEP) from heavy-duty diesel-powered equipment in Norwegian tunnel finishing workers (TFW)....