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Gargano J, You M, Potter R, Alverson G, Swanson R, Saraiya M, et al.
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev . 2021 Oct; 31(1):183-191. PMID: 34663615
Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine effectiveness (VE) evaluations provide important information for vaccination programs. We established a linkage between statewide central registries in Michigan to estimate HPV VE against and...
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Mix J, Saraiya M, Thompson T, Querec T, Greek A, Tucker T, et al.
Cancer . 2021 Jul; 127(19):3614-3621. PMID: 34289090
Background: US population-based cancer registries can be used for surveillance of human papillomavirus (HPV) types found in HPV-associated cancers. Using this framework, HPV prevalence among high-grade cervical precancers and invasive...
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Weber T, Copeland G, Pingatore N, Schmid K, Jim M, Watanabe-Galloway S
J Health Care Poor Underserved . 2019 Aug; 30(3):1237-1247. PMID: 31422999
This study examines the extent to which data linkages between Indian Health Service, tribal data, and cancer registries affect cancer incidence rates among American Indians/Alaska Natives (AI/ANs) in Michigan. The...
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Lupo P, Schraw J, Desrosiers T, Nembhard W, Langlois P, Canfield M, et al.
JAMA Oncol . 2019 Jun; 5(8):1150-1158. PMID: 31219523
Importance: Birth defects affect approximately 1 in 33 children. Some birth defects are known to be strongly associated with childhood cancer (eg, trisomy 21 and acute leukemia). However, comprehensive evaluations...
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Hallowell B, Saraiya M, Thompson T, Unger E, Lynch C, Tucker T, et al.
JNCI Cancer Spectr . 2019 Jan; 2(3). PMID: 30596199
Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) genotype influences the development of invasive cervical cancer (ICC); however, there is uncertainty regarding the association of HPV genotype with survival among ICC patients. Methods: Follow-up...
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Gudina A, Copeland G, Soliman A, Hirko K
Breast Cancer Res Treat . 2018 Nov; 173(3):693-699. PMID: 30406365
Purpose: While racial disparities in inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) incidence are fairly well documented, with black women having significantly higher rates compared to white women; less is known about whether...
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Marengo L, Flood T, Ethen M, Kirby R, Fisher S, Copeland G, et al.
Birth Defects Res . 2018 Nov; 110(19):1412-1418. PMID: 30403007
Background: Higher prevalence of selected birth defects has been reported among American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) newborns. We examine whether known risk factors for birth defects explain the higher prevalence observed...
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Nikolaidis C, Duquette D, Mendelsohn-Victor K, Anderson B, Copeland G, Milliron K, et al.
Genet Med . 2018 Nov; 21(6):1363-1370. PMID: 30385886
Purpose: Increasing use of genetic services (counseling/testing) among young breast cancer survivors (YBCS) can help decrease breast cancer incidence and mortality. The study examined use of genetic services between Black...
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Laprise C, Cahoon E, Lynch C, Kahn A, Copeland G, Gonsalves L, et al.
Am J Transplant . 2018 Aug; 19(1):227-237. PMID: 30074684
Solid organ transplant recipients have an increased risk of lip cancer, but the reasons are uncertain. Using data from the Transplant Cancer Match Study, we describe the epidemiology of lip...