Somdat Mahabir
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Vedham V, Verma M, Mahabir S
Cancer Med
. 2015 Sep;
4(12):1908-22.
PMID: 26377256
There is a growing understanding that several infectious agents are acquired in early life and this is the reason why available vaccines target the new born, infants, and adolescents. Infectious...
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Mahabir S
J Adolesc Health
. 2013 Jan;
52(5 Suppl):S30-5.
PMID: 23298994
It is increasingly evident that diet during preadolescence and adolescence has important consequences for breast cancer during adulthood. However, only a few epidemiologic studies have been conducted on the relationship...
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Mahabir S, Aagaard K, Anderson L, Herceg Z, Hiatt R, Hoover R, et al.
Cancer Causes Control
. 2012 Apr;
23(6):983-90.
PMID: 22527169
It is becoming increasingly evident that early-life events and exposures have important consequences for cancer development later in life. However, epidemiological studies of early-life factors and cancer development later in...
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Su L, Mahabir S, Ellison G, McGuinn L, Reid B
Front Genet
. 2012 Feb;
2:91.
PMID: 22303385
Epigenetics is the study of heritable changes in gene expression that occur without a change in DNA sequence. Cancer is a multistep process derived from combinational crosstalk between genetic alterations...
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Mahabir S, Forman M, Dong Y, Park Y, Hollenbeck A, Schatzkin A
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev
. 2010 Aug;
19(8):1976-83.
PMID: 20696660
Background: Using data from a case-control study, we previously reported that low dietary intakes of magnesium (Mg), iron (Fe), zinc (Zn), copper (Cu), but not selenium (Se) and calcium (Ca),...
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Swartz M, Forman M, Mahabir S, Etzel C
Am J Epidemiol
. 2010 Feb;
171(6):682-90.
PMID: 20139126
In the current era of diet-gene analyses, large sample sizes are required to uncover the etiology of complex diseases. As such, consortia form and often combine available data. Food frequency...
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Litton J, Gonzalez-Angulo A, Warneke C, Buzdar A, Kau S, Bondy M, et al.
J Clin Oncol
. 2008 Sep;
26(25):4072-7.
PMID: 18757321
Purpose: To understand the mechanism through which obesity in breast cancer patients is associated with poorer outcome, we evaluated body mass index (BMI) and response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NC) in...
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Mahabir S, Schendel K, Dong Y, Barrera S, Spitz M, Forman M
Int J Cancer
. 2008 Jun;
123(5):1173-80.
PMID: 18546288
Studies of vitamin E and cancer have focused on the alpha-tocopherol form of the vitamin. However, other forms of vitamin E, in particular gamma-tocopherol may have unique mechanistic characteristics relevant...
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Mahabir S, Wei Q, Barrera S, Dong Y, Etzel C, Spitz M, et al.
Carcinogenesis
. 2008 May;
29(5):949-56.
PMID: 18448487
Magnesium (Mg) is required for maintenance of genomic stability; however, data on the relationship between dietary Mg intake and lung cancer are lacking. In an ongoing lung cancer case-control study,...