Eva P Browne
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Kivlighan K, Schneider S, Browne E, Pentecost B, Anderton D, Arcaro K
Front Nutr
. 2024 Feb;
11:1258905.
PMID: 38419845
Objective: The cytokine profile of human milk may be a key indicator of mammary gland health and has been linked to infant nutrition, growth, and immune system development. The current...
2.
Hawkins J, Browne E, Arcaro K, Sun Y
Lab Chip
. 2024 Jan;
24(3):604-614.
PMID: 38189141
Breastmilk is a reliable source of biomarker-containing, sloughed breast cells that have the potential to give valuable health insights to new mothers. Furthermore, known DNA-based markers for pregnancy-associated breast cancer...
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Sturgeon S, Sela D, Browne E, Einson J, Rani A, Halabi M, et al.
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev
. 2021 Jun;
30(8):1575-1581.
PMID: 34108140
Background: White blood cell (WBC) DNA may contain methylation patterns that are associated with subsequent breast cancer risk. Using a high-throughput array and samples collected, on average, 1.3 years prior...
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Dunphy K, Black A, Roberts A, Sharma A, Li Z, Suresh S, et al.
J Mammary Gland Biol Neoplasia
. 2020 Mar;
25(1):51-68.
PMID: 32152951
Exposure to estrogen is strongly associated with increased breast cancer risk. While all women are exposed to estrogen, only 12% are expected to develop breast cancer during their lifetime. These...
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Salas L, Lundgren S, Browne E, Punska E, Anderton D, Karagas M, et al.
Hum Mol Genet
. 2020 Jan;
29(4):662-673.
PMID: 31943067
Prior candidate gene studies have shown tumor suppressor DNA methylation in breast milk related with history of breast biopsy, an established risk factor for breast cancer. To further establish the...
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Davis Lynn B, Bodelon C, Pfeiffer R, Yang H, Yang H, Lee M, et al.
Cancer Prev Res (Phila)
. 2019 Sep;
12(11):781-790.
PMID: 31481539
Black women in the United States are disproportionately affected by early-onset, triple-negative breast cancer. DNA methylation has shown differences by race in healthy and tumor breast tissues. We examined associations...
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Essa A, Browne E, Punska E, Perkins K, Boudreau E, Wiggins H, et al.
J Acad Nutr Diet
. 2018 Sep;
118(12):2287-2295.
PMID: 30213617
Background: Diets rich in fruits and vegetables (F/V) can reduce the inflammatory profile of circulating cytokines and potentially decrease the risk of breast cancer. However, the extent to which a...
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Murphy J, Pfeiffer R, Davis Lynn B, Caballero A, Browne E, Punska E, et al.
Breast Cancer Res Treat
. 2018 Aug;
172(1):209-219.
PMID: 30083950
Background: Analysis of cytokines and growth factors in human milk offers a noninvasive approach for studying the microenvironment of the postpartum breast, which may better reflect tissue levels than testing...
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Zimmers S, Browne E, Williams K, Jawale R, Otis C, Schneider S, et al.
Cancer Cell Int
. 2018 Jul;
18:94.
PMID: 30002602
Background: The DNA methyltransferase 1 inhibitor, 5-Aza-2'-deoxycytidine (5-Aza-dC) is a potential treatment for breast cancer. However, not all breast tumors will respond similarly to treatment with 5-Aza-dC, and little is...
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Murphy J, Sherman M, Browne E, Caballero A, Punska E, Pfeiffer R, et al.
Breast Cancer Res Treat
. 2016 Apr;
157(1):13-22.
PMID: 27107568
This review summarizes methods related to the study of human breastmilk in etiologic and biomarkers research. Despite the importance of reproductive factors in breast carcinogenesis, factors that act early in...