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Emily Vogtmann

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Vogtmann E, Yano Y, Zouiouich S, Hua X, Wan Y, Purandare V, et al.
Cancer . 2025 Mar; 131(6):e35802. PMID: 40069139
Background: Oral microbes detected in feces have been associated with colorectal cancer (CRC) in cross-sectional studies. This study investigated the prospective associations between the oral microbiome and incident CRC in...
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Byrd D, Gomez M, Hogue S, Wan Y, Ortega-Villa A, Warner A, et al.
J Natl Cancer Inst . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39980340
Background: Emerging evidence suggests that bacteria residing in colorectal tissue are plausibly associated with colorectal cancer (CRC). Prior studies investigated the effects of dietary interventions on the fecal microbiome, but...
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Zouiouich S, Wan Y, Vogtmann E, Porras C, Abnet C, Shi J, et al.
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39927868
Background: Biological factors impact the human microbiome, highlighting the need for reasonably estimating sample sizes in future population studies. Methods: We assessed the temporal stability of fecal microbiome diversity, species...
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Chaturvedi A, Vogtmann E, Shi J, Yano Y, Blaser M, Bokulich N, et al.
medRxiv . 2024 Dec; PMID: 39677463
Importance: The oral microbiome is increasingly recognized to play key roles in human health and disease; yet, population-representative characterizations are lacking. Objective: Characterize the composition, diversity, and correlates of the...
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Vogtmann E, Yano Y, Shi J, Wan Y, Purandare V, McLean J, et al.
medRxiv . 2024 Dec; PMID: 39677439
Importance: Poor oral health, including periodontal disease, is associated with oral microbiome changes and increased mortality risk. However, no large studies have evaluated whether the oral microbiome is directly associated...
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Li F, Yano Y, Etievant L, Daniel C, Sharma S, Brown E, et al.
Am J Gastroenterol . 2024 Jan; 119(7):1373-1382. PMID: 38275237
Introduction: Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is one of the most common functional gastrointestinal disorders, but few studies have evaluated mortality risks among individuals with IBS. We explored the association between...
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Yano Y, Abnet C, Roshandel G, Graf A, Poustchi H, Khoshnia M, et al.
BMC Cancer . 2024 Jan; 24(1):74. PMID: 38218793
Background: Poor oral health has been linked to various systemic diseases, including multiple cancer types, but studies of its association with lung cancer have been inconclusive. Methods: We examined the...
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Li F, Ramirez Y, Yano Y, Daniel C, Sharma S, Brown E, et al.
Ann Epidemiol . 2023 Nov; 88:15-22. PMID: 38013230
Purpose: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) has a rising global prevalence. However, the understanding of its impact on mortality remains inconsistent so we explored the association between IBD and all-cause and...
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Wu Z, Pfeiffer R, Byrd D, Wan Y, Ansong D, Clegg-Lamptey J, et al.
Microbiol Spectr . 2023 Jun; 11(4):e0157223. PMID: 37341612
The human fecal and oral microbiome may play a role in the etiology of breast cancer through modulation of endogenous estrogen metabolism. This study aimed to investigate associations of circulating...
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Hughes R, Frankenfeld C, Gohl D, Huttenhower C, Jackson S, Vandeputte D, et al.
Nutrients . 2023 Jun; 15(11). PMID: 37299414
The microbial cells colonizing the human body form an ecosystem that is integral to the regulation and maintenance of human health. Elucidation of specific associations between the human microbiome and...