Chandrika J Piyathilake
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Recent Articles
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Lestari D, Wellere A, Brill I, Sari N, Jolly P, Piyathilake C
Int J Womens Health
. 2024 Oct;
16:1677-1685.
PMID: 39403273
Background: The burden of Human papillomavirus (HPV)-related cancers is expected to rise in Indonesia as there has been an increase in the availability of medication that prolongs the survival of...
2.
Piyathilake C, Badiga S, Thao N, Jolly P
Korean J Community Nutr
. 2023 Sep;
28(1):61-73.
PMID: 37674548
Objectives: Prophylactic vaccines against high-risk human papillomaviruses (HR-HPVs) hold promise to prevent the development of higher grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN 2+) and cervical cancer (CC) that develop due to...
3.
Piyathilake C, Badiga S, Jolly P
Cancer Prev Res (Phila)
. 2023 Jan;
:OF1-OF10.
PMID: 36657016
Prevention Relevance: This study documents the concerns of the age-based changes in screening guidelines on the identification of higher grades of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and their determinants in women diagnosed...
4.
Piyathilake C, Badiga S, Jolly P
Cancer Prev Res (Phila)
. 2022 Dec;
PMID: 36474315
Current American Cancer Society (ACS) guidelines estimated that screening starting at the age of 25 years with Pap and/or human papillomavirus (HPV) testing is sufficient to prevent cervical cancer (CC)....
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Piyathilake C, Badiga S, Hernandez A, Brill I, Jolly P
Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis
. 2022 Mar;
32(6):1385-1391.
PMID: 35282985
Background And Aims: Adequate dietary intakes of essential micronutrients are critical to prevent insulin resistance (IR)-related diseases. Even though the excess calorie intake linked with obesity is also associated with...
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Piyathilake C, Badiga S, Simons J, Bell W, Jolly P
Int J Womens Health
. 2022 Feb;
14:257-266.
PMID: 35221728
Objective: Since a quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) assay targeting the E1 region of HPV genome is cost-effective/simple to perform, we evaluated the agreement between the Roche Diagnostics Linear Array...
7.
Piyathilake C, Badiga S, Chappell A, Johanning G, Jolly P
Data Brief
. 2021 Jul;
37:107238.
PMID: 34195311
The data presented in this article is related to the research article titled "Racial differences in dietary choices and their relationship to inflammatory potential in childbearing age women at risk...
8.
Piyathilake C, Badiga S, Chappell A, Johanning G, Jolly P
Nutr Res
. 2021 May;
90:1-12.
PMID: 34049184
Since the ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is linked to chronic inflammation, people with initial lower inflammatory status could have better outcomes from exposure to this disease. Because dietary...
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Piyathilake C, Kumar R, Crowley M, Badiga S, Burkholder G
J Obstet Gynaecol Res
. 2021 Mar;
47(6):2185-2195.
PMID: 33754434
Aim: Next-generation sequencing (NGS) is able to describe the composition of human papillomaviruses (HPVs) as percent (%) reads rather than positive/negative results. Therefore, we used this unique approach to assess...
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Piyathilake C, Badiga S, Burkholder G, Harada S, Raper J
Cancer Med
. 2021 Feb;
10(5):1900-1909.
PMID: 33605553
Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) genotype testing has limited utility to identify human immunodeficiency virus-infected (HIV+) women's risk for developing cervical cancer (CC) due to high positivity rate of high-risk (HR)...