John M Hampton
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Recent Articles
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Johnson H, Hampton J, Arroyo N, Schultz A, Gangnon R, Malecki K, et al.
medRxiv
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39974051
This report describes a comparison of two geocoding methods used by the Cohorts for Environmental Exposures and Cancer Risks (CEECR) consortium: ArcGIS Geocoding by Esri and the SAS GEOCODE Procedure....
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Goddard K, Feuer E, Mandelblatt J, Meza R, Holford T, Jeon J, et al.
JAMA Oncol
. 2024 Dec;
11(2):162-167.
PMID: 39636625
Importance: Cancer mortality has decreased over time, but the contributions of different interventions across the cancer control continuum to averting cancer deaths have not been systematically evaluated across major cancer...
3.
Stout N, Miglioretti D, Su Y, Lee C, Abraham L, Alagoz O, et al.
JAMA Intern Med
. 2024 Aug;
184(10):1222-1231.
PMID: 39186304
Importance: Information on long-term benefits and harms of screening with digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) with or without supplemental breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is needed for clinical and policy discussions,...
4.
Trentham-Dietz A, Hunter Chapman C, Jayasekera J, Lowry K, Heckman-Stoddard B, Hampton J, et al.
JAMA
. 2024 Apr;
331(22):1947-1960.
PMID: 38687505
Importance: The effects of breast cancer incidence changes and advances in screening and treatment on outcomes of different screening strategies are not well known. Objective: To estimate outcomes of various...
5.
Walker M, Lor K, Lor K, Vidri R, Hampton J, Maldonado C, et al.
Cancer Med
. 2024 Mar;
13(5):e7087.
PMID: 38466018
Background: The Hmong population constitutes an independent ethnic group historically dispersed throughout Southeast Asia; fallout from the Vietnam War led to their forced migration to the United States as refugees....
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Caswell-Jin J, Sun L, Munoz D, Lu Y, Li Y, Huang H, et al.
JAMA
. 2024 Jan;
331(3):233-241.
PMID: 38227031
Importance: Breast cancer mortality in the US declined between 1975 and 2019. The association of changes in metastatic breast cancer treatment with improved breast cancer mortality is unclear. Objective: To...
7.
Lawler T, Andersen S, Trentham-Dietz A, Sethi A, Tevaarwerk A, Malecki K, et al.
J Cancer Surviv
. 2023 Nov;
PMID: 38017319
Purpose: Alcohol consumption increases health risks for patients with cancer. The Covid-19 pandemic may have affected drinking habits for these individuals. We surveyed patients with cancer to examine whether changes...
8.
Mandelblatt J, Schechter C, Stout N, Huang H, Stein S, Hunter Chapman C, et al.
J Natl Cancer Inst Monogr
. 2023 Nov;
2023(62):178-187.
PMID: 37947337
Background: Populations of African American or Black women have persistently higher breast cancer mortality than the overall US population, despite having slightly lower age-adjusted incidence. Methods: Three Cancer Intervention and...
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Kim C, Binder A, Corvalan C, Pereira A, Shepherd J, Calafat A, et al.
Environ Int
. 2023 Oct;
181:108241.
PMID: 37857187
Introduction: High mammographic density is among the strongest and most established predictors for breast cancer risk. Puberty, the period during which breasts undergo exponential mammary growth, is considered one of...
10.
Gorzelitz J, Trentham Dietz A, Hampton J, Spencer R, Costanzo E, Koltyn K, et al.
Cancer Causes Control
. 2022 Jan;
33(3):455-461.
PMID: 35040017
Purpose: Physical activity (pre- and post-diagnosis) has been studied in prevention and survivorship contexts for endometrial cancer. However, the association of physical activity (PA) across the lifespan on mortality risk...