Marjorie L McCullough
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McCullough M, Chantaprasopsuk S, Islami F, Rees-Punia E, Um C, Wang Y, et al.
JAMA Netw Open
. 2022 Jun;
5(6):e2216406.
PMID: 35679041
Importance: Poor diet quality is a key factor associated with obesity and chronic disease. Understanding associations of socioeconomic and geographic factors with diet quality can inform public health and policy...
32.
Figueiredo J, Guinter M, Newton C, McCullough M, Um C, Patel A, et al.
JNCI Cancer Spectr
. 2022 Jun;
6(4).
PMID: 35674364
Background: Colorectal cancer survivors often use multivitamins and other over-the-counter dietary supplements, but evidence is limited regarding their potential associations with mortality. Methods: This prospective analysis included women and men...
33.
Rock C, Thomson C, Sullivan K, Howe C, Kushi L, Caan B, et al.
CA Cancer J Clin
. 2022 Mar;
72(3):230-262.
PMID: 35294043
The overall 5-year relative survival rate for all cancers combined is now 68%, and there are over 16.9 million survivors in the United States. Evidence from laboratory and observational studies...
34.
Biomarkers of Glucose Homeostasis and Inflammation with Risk of Prostate Cancer: A Case-Cohort Study
Wang Y, Gapstur S, Newton C, McCullough M, Pollak M, Campbell P
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev
. 2022 Feb;
31(4):736-743.
PMID: 35149581
Background: Few prospective studies have examined biomarkers of glucose homeostasis or inflammation with prostate cancer risk by tumor stage or grade. Methods: We conducted a case-cohort study to examine associations...
35.
Pemov A, Wegman-Ostrosky T, Kim J, Koutros S, Douthitt B, Jones K, et al.
JCO Precis Oncol
. 2021 Dec;
5.
PMID: 34964002
Purpose: Previous studies have shown an approximately two-fold elevation in the relative risk of urinary bladder cancer (UBC) among people with a family history that could not be entirely explained...
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McCullough M, Islami F
Am J Public Health
. 2021 Oct;
111(11):1913-1915.
PMID: 34678048
No abstract available.
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Hartman T, Wang Y, Hodge R, Mitchell D, Flanders W, Li C, et al.
J Acad Nutr Diet
. 2021 Aug;
122(9):1665-1676.e2.
PMID: 34399975
Background: Dietary supplement use is common, particularly among cancer survivors and those at increased risk for cancer. Objective: The objectives of this study were to assess 1-year test-retest reproducibility of...
38.
Um C, Hodge R, Tran H, Campbell P, Gewirtz A, McCullough M
Nutr Cancer
. 2021 Aug;
74(5):1701-1711.
PMID: 34353196
Compelling animal studies report increased intestinal permeability, inflammation, and colorectal carcinogenesis with exposure to certain emulsifiers commonly added to processed foods, but human data are lacking. Highly processed food consumption...
39.
Wu Y, Huang R, Wang M, Bernstein L, Bethea T, Chen C, et al.
Am J Clin Nutr
. 2021 May;
114(2):450-461.
PMID: 33964859
Background: Epidemiologic studies examining the relations between dairy product and calcium intakes and breast cancer have been inconclusive, especially for tumor subtypes. Objective: To evaluate the associations between intakes of...
40.
Wang Y, Hodge R, Stevens V, Hartman T, McCullough M
Metabolites
. 2021 Apr;
11(4).
PMID: 33920694
Previous cross-sectional metabolomics studies have identified many potential dietary biomarkers, mostly in blood. Few studies examined urine samples although urine is preferred for dietary biomarker discovery. Furthermore, little is known...