2018
Androgen Receptor Expression and Breast Cancer Survival: Results From the Nurses’ Health Studies
Kensler KH, Poole EM, Heng YJ, Collins LC, Glass B, Beck AH, Hazra A, Rosner BA, Eliassen AH, Hankinson SE, Winer EP, Brown M, Tamimi RM. Androgen Receptor Expression and Breast Cancer Survival: Results From the Nurses’ Health Studies. Journal Of The National Cancer Institute 2018, 111: 700-708. PMID: 30445651, PMCID: PMC6624168, DOI: 10.1093/jnci/djy173.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast cancer mortalityHealth Study II cohortNurses' Health StudyAR protein expressionCancer mortalityBreast cancerLog-linear associationAR expressionHealth StudyAndrogen receptorER- cancersHazard ratioNurses' Health Study II cohortCox proportional hazards modelProtein expressionInvasive breast cancerAndrogen receptor expressionBreast cancer survivalConfidence intervalsProportional hazards modelHormone receptor signalingPostmenopausal womenNegative tumorsWorse prognosisYears postdiagnosis
2001
Changes in weight, body composition, and factors influencing energy balance among premenopausal breast cancer patients receiving adjuvant chemotherapy.
Demark-Wahnefried W, Peterson B, Winer E, Marks L, Aziz N, Marcom P, Blackwell K, Rimer B. Changes in weight, body composition, and factors influencing energy balance among premenopausal breast cancer patients receiving adjuvant chemotherapy. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2001, 19: 2381-9. PMID: 11331316, DOI: 10.1200/jco.2001.19.9.2381.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast cancer patientsCancer patientsPhysical activityWeight gainAdjuvant chemotherapySarcopenic obesityCT groupBody compositionPremenopausal breast cancer patientsOperable breast carcinomaReduced physical activityLeg lean massLean body massSignificant differencesLT patientsPremenopausal womenYears postdiagnosisDietary intakeFat massResistance trainingBreast carcinomaMean changeLean massBody fatChemotherapy