Margaret E Wright
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31.
Calton B, Chang S, Wright M, Kipnis V, Lawson K, Thompson F, et al.
Cancer Causes Control
. 2007 Apr;
18(5):493-503.
PMID: 17450441
Objective: A history of diabetes has been hypothesized to decrease prostate cancer risk, but studies have not always considered confounding or effect modification by dietary or lifestyle factors. Methods: We...
32.
Wright M, Virtamo J, Hartman A, Pietinen P, Edwards B, Taylor P, et al.
Cancer
. 2007 Feb;
109(5):891-8.
PMID: 17265529
Background: Although smoking and alcohol consumption are the major risk factors for upper aerodigestive tract cancers, observational studies indicate a protective role for fruits, vegetables, and antioxidant nutrients. Methods: The...
33.
Wright M, Chang S, Schatzkin A, Albanes D, Kipnis V, Mouw T, et al.
Cancer
. 2007 Jan;
109(4):675-84.
PMID: 17211863
Background: Adiposity has been linked inconsistently with prostate cancer, and few studies have evaluated whether such associations vary by disease aggressiveness. Methods: The authors prospectively examined body mass index (BMI)...
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Sequoia J, Wright M, McCarron P, Pietinen P, Taylor P, Virtamo J, et al.
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev
. 2006 Nov;
15(11):2174-8.
PMID: 17119043
Greater adult height, which reflects a combination of early nutrition, exposure to androgens, growth hormones, and other factors during growth and development, as well as heredity, has been associated with...
35.
Wright M, Lawson K, Weinstein S, Pietinen P, Taylor P, Virtamo J, et al.
Am J Clin Nutr
. 2006 Nov;
84(5):1200-7.
PMID: 17093175
Background: A meta-analysis of 19 trials suggested a small increase in the risk of all-cause mortality with high-dose vitamin E supplementation. Little is known, however, about the relation between mortality...
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Wright M, Michaud D, Pietinen P, Taylor P, Virtamo J, Albanes D
Cancer Causes Control
. 2005 Sep;
16(9):1117-23.
PMID: 16184478
Objective: Low urine pH may be an important risk factor for bladder cancer, although few studies have evaluated this association. We examined the relationship between estimated renal net acid excretion...
37.
Weinstein S, Wright M, Pietinen P, King I, Tan C, Taylor P, et al.
J Natl Cancer Inst
. 2005 Mar;
97(5):396-9.
PMID: 15741576
The Alpha-Tocopherol, Beta-Carotene Cancer Prevention (ATBC) Study demonstrated a 32% reduction in prostate cancer incidence in response to daily alpha-tocopherol supplementation. We examined baseline serum concentrations of alpha-tocopherol and gamma-tocopherol...
38.
Mayne S, Wright M, Cartmel B
J Nutr
. 2004 Oct;
134(11):3199S-3200S.
PMID: 15514306
No abstract available.
39.
Michaud D, Wright M, Cantor K, Taylor P, Virtamo J, Albanes D
Am J Epidemiol
. 2004 Oct;
160(9):853-9.
PMID: 15496537
At high concentrations, inorganic arsenic can cause bladder cancer in humans. However, it is unclear whether low exposure to inorganic arsenic in drinking water (<100 microg/liter) is related to bladder...
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Wright M, Mayne S, Stolzenberg-Solomon R, Li Z, Pietinen P, Taylor P, et al.
Am J Epidemiol
. 2004 Jul;
160(1):68-76.
PMID: 15229119
In many observational studies, a higher intake of individual antioxidants is inversely associated with lung cancer risk. Data from in vitro and animal experiments suggest that there are biochemical interactions...