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Ruthann A Rudel

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Cardona B, Rudel R
Environ Health Perspect . 2021 Jul; 129(7):77003. PMID: 34287026
Background: Established breast cancer risk factors, such as hormone replacement therapy and reproductive history, are thought to act by increasing estrogen and progesterone (P4) activity. Objective: We aimed to use...
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Dodson R, Setzer R, Spengler J, Brody J, Rudel R, Laurent J
J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol . 2021 Jul; 32(6):885-891. PMID: 34257390
Background: Individuals living in the same home may share exposures from direct contact with sources or indirectly through contamination of the home environment. Objective: We investigated the influence of sharing...
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Bessonneau V, Gerona R, Trowbridge J, Grashow R, Lin T, Buren H, et al.
Sci Rep . 2021 Apr; 11(1):7607. PMID: 33828161
Given the complex exposures from both exogenous and endogenous sources that an individual experiences during life, exposome-wide association studies that interrogate levels of small molecules in biospecimens have been proposed...
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Dodson R, Boronow K, Susmann H, Udesky J, Rodgers K, Weller D, et al.
Int J Hyg Environ Health . 2020 Oct; 230:113624. PMID: 33011057
Nearly all Americans have detectable concentrations of endocrine disrupting chemicals from consumer products in their bodies, and expert panels recommend reducing exposures. To inform exposure reduction, we investigated whether consumers...
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Kripke M, Brody J, Hawk E, Hernandez A, Hoppin P, Jacobs M, et al.
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev . 2020 Oct; 29(10):1870-1875. PMID: 33004408
The 2010 report of the President's Cancer Panel concluded that the burden of cancer from chemical exposures is substantial, while the programs for testing and regulation of carcinogens remain inadequate....
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Cardona B, Rudel R
Mol Cell Endocrinol . 2020 Jul; 518:110927. PMID: 32645345
Breast cancer risk from pesticides may be missed if effects on mammary gland are not assessed in toxicology studies required for registration. Using US EPA's registration documents, we identified pesticides...
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Helm J, Rudel R
Arch Toxicol . 2020 May; 94(5):1511-1549. PMID: 32399610
Knowledge about established breast carcinogens can support improved and modernized toxicological testing methods by identifying key mechanistic events. Ionizing radiation (IR) increases the risk of breast cancer, especially for women...
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Watford S, Grashow R, De La Rosa V, Rudel R, Paul Friedman K, Martin M
Comput Toxicol . 2020 Apr; 7:46-57. PMID: 32274464
Advances in technology within biomedical sciences have led to an inundation of data across many fields, raising new challenges in how best to integrate and analyze these resources. For example,...
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Trowbridge J, Gerona R, Lin T, Rudel R, Bessonneau V, Buren H, et al.
Environ Sci Technol . 2020 Feb; 54(6):3363-3374. PMID: 32100527
Studies of firefighters have shown increased exposures to carcinogenic compounds and elevated rates of certain cancers compared to the general population, yet this research has focused almost exclusively on men....