Jeremy M Schraw
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Peckham-Gregory E, Boff L, Schraw J, Spector L, Linabery A, Erhardt E, et al.
Pediatr Blood Cancer
. 2023 Dec;
71(3):e30822.
PMID: 38146016
Background: Non-chromosomal birth defects are an important risk factor for several childhood cancers. However, these associations are less clear for Hodgkin lymphoma (HL). Therefore, we sought to more fully elucidate...
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Schraw J, Jaime E, Shumate C, Canfield M, Lupo P
Birth Defects Res
. 2023 Nov;
116(1):e2274.
PMID: 38014617
Background: Few studies of congenital anomalies provide prevalence estimates stratified by maternal race/ethnicity. We sought to determine whether the prevalence of a broad spectrum of anomalies varies among offspring of...
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Campbell K, Siegel D, Umaretiya P, Dai S, Heczey A, Lupo P, et al.
Pediatr Blood Cancer
. 2023 Oct;
71(1):e30732.
PMID: 37867409
Background: We characterize the incidence and 5-year survival of children and adolescents with neuroblastoma stratified by demographic and clinical factors based on the comprehensive data from United States Cancer Statistics...
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Mouat J, Li S, Myint S, Laufer B, Lupo P, Schraw J, et al.
Hum Genomics
. 2023 Oct;
17(1):92.
PMID: 37803336
Background: Congenital heart defects (CHDs) affect approximately half of individuals with Down syndrome (DS), but the molecular reasons for incomplete penetrance are unknown. Previous studies have largely focused on identifying...
15.
Connolly G, Harris R, Shumate C, Rednam S, Canfield M, Plon S, et al.
Cancer
. 2023 Oct;
130(3):467-475.
PMID: 37788149
Background: Overgrowth syndromes (e.g., Beckwith-Wiedemann) are associated with an increased risk of pediatric cancer, although there are few population-based estimates of risk. There are also limited studies describing associations between...
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Hoang T, Schraw J, Peckham-Gregory E, Scheurer M, Lupo P
Int J Cancer
. 2023 Aug;
154(1):41-52.
PMID: 37555673
Birth weight is an established risk factor for some pediatric cancers but is dependent on gestational age and sex. Furthermore, it is unclear how associations may differ by infant sex,...
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Wong E, Lupo P, Desrosiers T, Nichols H, Smith S, Poole C, et al.
Cancer
. 2023 Jul;
129(22):3595-3602.
PMID: 37432072
Background: There are few assessments evaluating associations between birth defects with neural crest cell developmental origins (BDNCOs) and embryonal tumors, which are characterized by undifferentiated cells having a molecular profile...
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Schraw J, Petridou E, Bonaventure A, Dockerty J, Karalexi M, Ntzani E, et al.
Cancer Causes Control
. 2023 Jul;
34(11):1005-1015.
PMID: 37421504
Purpose: Studies report mixed findings regarding the association of breastfeeding with childhood brain tumors (CBT), the leading causes of cancer-related mortality in young people. Our objective was to determine whether...
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Schraw J, Sok P, Desrosiers T, Janitz A, Langlois P, Canfield M, et al.
Cancer
. 2023 Jun;
129(20):3300-3308.
PMID: 37366624
Background: Studies have reported increased rates of birth defects among children with germ cell tumors (GCTs). However, few studies have evaluated associations by sex, type of defect, or tumor characteristics....
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Sisoudiya S, Mishra P, Li H, Schraw J, Scheurer M, Salvi S, et al.
Blood Adv
. 2023 Jun;
7(16):4563-4575.
PMID: 37289514
We recently reported that children with multiple birth defects have a significantly higher risk of childhood cancer. We performed whole-genome sequencing on a cohort of probands from this study with...