Julia E Heck
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Recent Articles
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He D, Yan Q, Uppal K, Walker D, Jones D, Ritz B, et al.
Metabolomics
. 2025 Feb;
21(2):30.
PMID: 39979646
Introduction: Maternal tobacco smoking in the perinatal period increases the risk for adverse outcomes in offspring. Objective: To better understand the biological pathways through which maternal tobacco use may have...
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Iwundu C, Yin C, Coleman A, Hansen J, Kwon J, Heck J
Arch Environ Occup Health
. 2025 Jan;
79(9-10):283-292.
PMID: 39850981
Occupational exposures comprise of a broad range of factors in constant and direct contact with the ocular surface. Cataract, a leading cause of visual impairment globally, has been associated with...
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Platamone C, Deng C, Mazumder R, Ritz B, Olsen J, Hansen J, et al.
Eur J Epidemiol
. 2024 Sep;
39(9):1005-1011.
PMID: 39294526
Results from studies investigating the association between maternal or child epilepsy, use of anticonvulsants in pregnancy, and childhood cancer are inconsistent and at times contradictory. Linking Danish national databases, we...
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Chen Y, Van Deventer D, Nianogo R, Vinceti M, Kang W, Cockburn M, et al.
J Occup Environ Med
. 2024 Jun;
66(9):714-721.
PMID: 38845100
Objective: The study investigated maternal exposure to heavy metals from industrial sources during pregnancy as potential risk factors for childhood cancer. Methods: Cases ages 0-19 were identified from California Cancer...
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Chen Y, Van Deventer D, Nianogo R, Vinceti M, Kang W, Cockburn M, et al.
Int J Hyg Environ Health
. 2024 May;
259:114388.
PMID: 38704950
Background: Maternal solvent exposure has been suspected to increase offspring cancer risk. The study aimed to evaluate the associations between maternal residential exposure to solvents from industrial pollution during pregnancy...
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Heck J, He D, Wing S, Ritz B, Carey C, Yang J, et al.
Int J Hyg Environ Health
. 2024 Apr;
259:114362.
PMID: 38574449
Background: A growing literature has reported associations between traffic-related air pollution and breast cancer, however there are fewer investigations into specific ambient agents and any putative risk of breast cancer...
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Orimoloye H, Hu Y, Federman N, Ritz B, Arah O, Li C, et al.
Cancer Causes Control
. 2024 Apr;
35(7):1053-1061.
PMID: 38557933
Background: Childhood cancers are associated with high mortality and morbidity, and some maternal prescription drug use during pregnancy has been implicated in cancer risk. There are few studies on the...
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Orimoloye H, Nguyen N, Deng C, Saechao C, Ritz B, Olsen J, et al.
EJC Paediatr Oncol
. 2024 Feb;
3.
PMID: 38298419
Background: Autoimmune diseases have been linked to an increased risk of pregnancy-related complications. A family history of autoimmune diseases may be related to the risk of childhood cancer based on...
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Orimoloye H, He D, Li T, Janzen C, Barjaktarevic I, Wang X, et al.
PLoS One
. 2024 Jan;
19(1):e0296434.
PMID: 38166066
Background: Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) is related to developing lung and liver disease, but no large-scale studies examine its association with birth outcomes. Objective: We investigated the risk of pregnancy...
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Yan Q, He D, Walker D, Uppal K, Wang X, Orimoloye H, et al.
EJC Paediatr Oncol
. 2023 Dec;
2.
PMID: 38130370
Background: Retinoblastoma is rare but nevertheless the most common pediatric eye cancer that occurs in children under age 5. High-resolution metabolomics (HRM) is a powerful analytical approach to profile metabolic...