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Dibble K, Rosenberg S, Snow C, Kirkner G, Tayob N, Contreras M, et al.
BMC Public Health . 2025 Jan; 25(1):126. PMID: 39799291
Background: Compared to older adults with breast cancer (BC), adolescents and young adults (AYAs) develop more aggressive disease necessitating more intensive therapy with curative intent, which is disruptive to planned...
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Rosenberg S, Zheng Y, Santos K, Riley E, Meadows H, Snow C, et al.
Breast Cancer Res Treat . 2024 Oct; 209(3):513-520. PMID: 39432162
Purpose: Over half of hormone receptor-positive (HR+) breast cancer recurrences occur >5 years from diagnosis, however, little is known about well-being or breast cancer risk perceptions and knowledge in long-term...
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Sella T, Sorouri K, Rosenberg S, Loucks M, Kirkner G, Snow C, et al.
Cancer . 2024 Sep; 131(1):e35585. PMID: 39342485
Background: Following breast cancer (BC), many young women are interested in future childbearing and some may wish to breastfeed. However, limited information is available regarding their lactation experiences. Methods: Participants...
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Tesch M, Zheng Y, Rosenberg S, Poorvu P, Ruddy K, Tamimi R, et al.
NPJ Breast Cancer . 2024 Aug; 10(1):67. PMID: 39090124
Ovarian function suppression (OFS) benefits young women with hormone receptor (HR)-positive breast cancer but they are at risk for ovarian function breakthrough. We assessed endocrine effects of gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist...
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Vo J, Rosenberg S, Zhang B, Snow C, Kirkner G, Poorvu P, et al.
J Cancer Surviv . 2024 Jul; PMID: 39008138
Purpose: Data evaluating cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk by cancer treatment among young women (≤ 40 years) with breast cancer are limited. Methods: Among 372 five-year breast cancer survivors aged 30-40 ...
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Rosenberg S, Zheng Y, Ruddy K, Poorvu P, Snow C, Kirkner G, et al.
BMJ Open . 2024 Jul; 14(6):e081157. PMID: 38951008
Purpose: Compared with older women diagnosed with breast cancer, younger women are more likely to die of breast cancer and more likely to suffer psychosocially in both the short-term and...
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Dibble K, Rosenberg S, Zheng Y, Sella T, Poorvu P, Snow C, et al.
Support Care Cancer . 2024 May; 32(6):336. PMID: 38727753
Purpose: Adolescent and young adults (AYAs) with metastatic breast cancer (MBC) experience high physical and psychosocial burdens compounded by a disrupted life trajectory. We sought to determine the psychosocial and...
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Brantley K, Rosenberg S, Collins L, Ruddy K, Tamimi R, Schapira L, et al.
JAMA Oncol . 2024 Apr; 10(6):718-725. PMID: 38602683
Importance: Among women diagnosed with primary breast cancer (BC) at or younger than age 40 years, prior data suggest that their risk of a second primary BC (SPBC) is higher...
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Nishida J, Cristea S, Bodapati S, Puleo J, Bai G, Patel A, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2023 Nov; 120(49):e2316763120. PMID: 38011567
Immune escape is a prerequisite for tumor growth. We previously described a decline in intratumor activated cytotoxic T cells and T cell receptor (TCR) clonotype diversity in invasive breast carcinomas...
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Sorouri K, Sella T, Rosenberg S, Loucks M, Kirkner G, Snow C, et al.
Cancer . 2023 Oct; 130(4):517-529. PMID: 37880931
Background: Breast cancer (BC) is the most common malignancy in women of reproductive age. This study sought to explore the postcancer conception and pregnancy experience of young BC survivors to...