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Ernest Osei-Bonsu

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Merrell K, Konney T, Acheamfour O, Lucido J, Aduse-Poku A, Kumar A, et al.
J Cancer Educ . 2024 Mar; 39(4):360-367. PMID: 38506985
A critical shortage of skilled healthcare workers is a primary cause of disparate global cancer outcomes. We report participant evaluation of a multidisciplinary preceptorship program. In collaboration with the city...
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Olivos N, Banta J, Spencer-Hwang R, Ansong D, Beane Freeman L, Clegg-Lamptey J, et al.
Breast Cancer Res . 2023 Dec; 25(1):150. PMID: 38082317
Epidemiologic data on insecticide exposures and breast cancer risk are inconclusive and mostly from high-income countries. Using data from 1071 invasive pathologically confirmed breast cancer cases and 2096 controls from...
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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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Scott A, Polo A, Zubizarreta E, Akoto-Aidoo C, Edusa C, Osei-Bonsu E, et al.
JAMA Netw Open . 2022 Aug; 5(8):e2226319. PMID: 35951324
Importance: Radiotherapy is critical for comprehensive cancer care, but there are large gaps in access. Within Ghana, data on radiotherapy availability and on the relationship between distance and access are...
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Wu Z, Byrd D, Wan Y, Ansong D, Clegg-Lamptey J, Wiafe-Addai B, et al.
Int J Cancer . 2022 Jun; 151(8):1248-1260. PMID: 35657343
The oral microbiome, like the fecal microbiome, may be related to breast cancer risk. Therefore, we investigated whether the oral microbiome was associated with breast cancer and nonmalignant breast disease,...
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Geczik A, Falk R, Xu X, Wiafe-Addai B, Yarney J, Awuah B, et al.
J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol . 2022 Jan; 33(2):311. PMID: 35094015
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Geczik A, Falk R, Xu X, Ansong D, Yarney J, Wiafe-Addai B, et al.
Breast Cancer Res . 2022 Jan; 24(1):9. PMID: 35081987
Background: Several anthropometric measures have been associated with hormone-related cancers, and it has been shown that estrogen metabolism in postmenopausal women plays an important role in these relationships. However, little...
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Geczik A, Falk R, Xu X, Wiafe-Addai B, Yarney J, Awuah B, et al.
J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol . 2022 Jan; 33(2):301-310. PMID: 34992224
Background: Hair relaxers and skin lighteners have been commonly used by African women, with suggestions that they may have hormonal activity. Objectives: To investigate the relationship of hair relaxer and...
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Mburu W, Mensah A, Virnig B, Amuasi J, Awuah B, Porta C, et al.
Womens Health Rep (New Rochelle) . 2021 Jul; 2(1):234-244. PMID: 34318293
Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among Ghanaian women and most women are identified once they develop symptoms. Women then must navigate a complex health care system...
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Jiagge E, Ulintz P, Wong S, McDermott S, Fossi S, Suhan T, et al.
Breast Cancer Res Treat . 2021 Feb; 186(2):391-401. PMID: 33576900
Purpose: Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive subtype most prevalent among women of Western Sub-Saharan African ancestry. It accounts for 15-25% of African American (AA) breast cancers (BC) and...