2020
Diet and Risk of Myeloproliferative Neoplasms in Older Individuals from the NIH-AARP Cohort
Podoltsev NA, Wang X, Wang R, Hofmann JN, Liao LM, Zeidan AM, Mesa RA, Ma X. Diet and Risk of Myeloproliferative Neoplasms in Older Individuals from the NIH-AARP Cohort. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention 2020, 29: 2343-2350. PMID: 32868318, PMCID: PMC8895351, DOI: 10.1158/1055-9965.epi-20-0592.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk of MPNPolycythemia veraEssential thrombocythemiaMyeloproliferative neoplasmsHazard ratioSugar intakeDietary factorsMultivariable Cox proportional hazards modelsRisk of PVCox proportional hazards modelHigh sugar intakeNIH-AARP DietIntake of fatConfidence intervalsNIH-AARP cohortRole of dietProportional hazards modelPotential confounding variablesParticipants ages 50Warrants further investigationProspective cohortHigh intakePV riskAge 50Health StudyLifestyle factors and risk of myeloproliferative neoplasms in the NIH‐AARP diet and health study
Podoltsev NA, Wang X, Wang R, Hofmann JN, Liao LM, Zeidan AM, Mesa R, Ma X. Lifestyle factors and risk of myeloproliferative neoplasms in the NIH‐AARP diet and health study. International Journal Of Cancer 2020, 147: 948-957. PMID: 31904114, PMCID: PMC8919268, DOI: 10.1002/ijc.32853.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNIH-AARP DietPolycythemia veraMyeloproliferative neoplasmsEssential thrombocythemiaHazard ratioLifestyle factorsCaffeine intakeHealth StudyMultivariable Cox proportional hazards regression modelsCox proportional hazards regression modelRisk of PVProportional hazards regression modelsRisk of MPNLarge prospective studiesHazards regression modelsConfidence intervalsPhiladelphia chromosome-negative myeloproliferative neoplasmsMPN riskOverall cohortProspective cohortProspective studyInverse associationRisk factorsPV riskProtective effect
2018
Prostate cancer risk factors in black and white men in the NIH-AARP Diet and Health Study
Layne TM, Graubard BI, Ma X, Mayne ST, Albanes D. Prostate cancer risk factors in black and white men in the NIH-AARP Diet and Health Study. Prostate Cancer And Prostatic Diseases 2018, 22: 91-100. PMID: 30108373, PMCID: PMC6676904, DOI: 10.1038/s41391-018-0070-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProstate cancer riskHazard ratioWhite menAdvanced diseaseBlack raceRisk factorsCancer riskHealth StudyRisk associationDietary vitamin D intakeProstate cancer risk factorsProportional hazards regression modelsBlack menNon-Hispanic white menPositive risk associationVitamin D intakeHistory of diabetesNIH-AARP DietCancer risk factorsProstate cancer screeningHazards regression modelsConfidence intervalsHealth-related factorsCancer risk associationsRace-specific associations
2015
Organophosphate insecticide use and cancer incidence among spouses of pesticide applicators in the Agricultural Health Study
Lerro CC, Koutros S, Andreotti G, Friesen MC, Alavanja MC, Blair A, Hoppin JA, Sandler DP, Lubin JH, Ma X, Zhang Y, Freeman L. Organophosphate insecticide use and cancer incidence among spouses of pesticide applicators in the Agricultural Health Study. Occupational And Environmental Medicine 2015, 72: 736. PMID: 26150671, PMCID: PMC4909328, DOI: 10.1136/oemed-2014-102798.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCancer incidenceRelative riskCancer riskPesticide applicatorsAgricultural Health Study cohortOP useHealth Study cohortAgricultural Health StudyNon-Hodgkin lymphomaReproductive health historyStudy cohortPotential confoundersOvarian cancerThyroid cancerBreast cancerElevated riskEpidemiological studiesHealth StudyHealth historyPoisson regressionMale populationCancerFurther evaluationDemographic informationSpecific organophosphatesUse of acetochlor and cancer incidence in the Agricultural Health Study
Lerro CC, Koutros S, Andreotti G, Hines CJ, Blair A, Lubin J, Ma X, Zhang Y, Beane Freeman L. Use of acetochlor and cancer incidence in the Agricultural Health Study. International Journal Of Cancer 2015, 137: 1167-1175. PMID: 25559664, PMCID: PMC4492894, DOI: 10.1002/ijc.29416.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAgricultural Health StudyLung cancerPancreatic cancerCancer incidenceRelative riskHealth StudyColorectal cancer riskExposure-response trendsAdditional potential confoundersRisk of melanomaTime of interviewIncident cancerColorectal cancerPotential confoundersEpidemiologic studiesCancer riskPoisson regressionCancerTelephone interviewsPesticide applicatorsDefinitive conclusionsConfidence intervalsRiskMelanomaIncidence
2012
Methyl bromide exposure and cancer risk in the Agricultural Health Study
Barry KH, Koutros S, Lubin JH, Coble JB, Barone-Adesi F, Beane Freeman LE, Sandler DP, Hoppin JA, Ma X, Zheng T, Alavanja MC. Methyl bromide exposure and cancer risk in the Agricultural Health Study. Cancer Causes & Control 2012, 23: 807-818. PMID: 22527160, PMCID: PMC3430844, DOI: 10.1007/s10552-012-9949-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStomach cancer riskMethyl bromide exposureCancer riskProstate cancerFamily historySignificant exposure-dependent increaseNonsignificant elevated riskRate ratioAgricultural Health StudyConfidence intervalsExposure-dependent increaseResultsA totalCommon cancerLifetime daysElevated riskHealth StudyPoisson regressionIntensity scoresCancerHuman carcinogenicityPesticide applicatorsHealth effectsStatistical significanceConclusionsOur resultsHuman health effects
2009
Diet, Lifestyle, and Acute Myeloid Leukemia in the NIH–AARP Cohort
Ma X, Park Y, Mayne ST, Wang R, Sinha R, Hollenbeck AR, Schatzkin A, Cross AJ. Diet, Lifestyle, and Acute Myeloid Leukemia in the NIH–AARP Cohort. American Journal Of Epidemiology 2009, 171: 312-322. PMID: 20042434, PMCID: PMC2842202, DOI: 10.1093/aje/kwp371.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute myeloid leukemiaPack/dayMyeloid leukemiaHazard ratioMeat intakeNIH-AARP DietLarge prospective studiesMultivariate Cox modelHigh meat intakeMeat cooking methodsNIH-AARP cohortCurrent smokersFormer smokersIncident casesProspective studyUS cohortVegetable intakeDoneness levelRisk factorsHigh riskCox modelHealth StudyLeukemiaSmokersConfidence intervalsObesity, Lifestyle Factors, and Risk of Myelodysplastic Syndromes in a Large US Cohort
Ma X, Lim U, Park Y, Mayne ST, Wang R, Hartge P, Hollenbeck AR, Schatzkin A. Obesity, Lifestyle Factors, and Risk of Myelodysplastic Syndromes in a Large US Cohort. American Journal Of Epidemiology 2009, 169: 1492-1499. PMID: 19395696, PMCID: PMC2727203, DOI: 10.1093/aje/kwp074.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk of MDSMyelodysplastic syndromeLifestyle factorsPhysical activityUS prospective studiesHealth-AARP DietLarge US cohortModifiable risk factorsBody mass indexRelation of obesityCurrent smokersFormer smokersMass indexSignificant positive associationAlcohol intakeCigarette smokingProspective studyProspective InvestigationUS cohortVegetable intakeRisk factorsMeat intakeHealth StudyAlcohol consumptionSmokers
2008
Heterocyclic aromatic amine pesticide use and human cancer risk: Results from the U.S. Agricultural Health Study
Koutros S, Lynch CF, Ma X, Lee WJ, Hoppin JA, Christensen CH, Andreotti G, Freeman LB, Rusiecki JA, Hou L, Sandler DP, Alavanja MC. Heterocyclic aromatic amine pesticide use and human cancer risk: Results from the U.S. Agricultural Health Study. International Journal Of Cancer 2008, 124: 1206-1212. PMID: 19058219, PMCID: PMC2904521, DOI: 10.1002/ijc.24020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAgricultural Health StudyColon cancerPesticide applicatorsBladder cancerCancer incidenceHealth StudyIntensity-weighted lifetime exposure daysEtiology of bladderLifetime exposure daysRate ratioLicensed pesticide applicatorsPoisson regression analysisHuman cancer riskProximal cancersIncident cancerProspective cohortLymphohematopoietic cancersExcess riskCancer riskExposure daysLifetime exposureCancerRegression analysisRiskHeterocyclic aromatic aminesMeat and Meat Mutagens and Risk of Prostate Cancer in the Agricultural Health Study
Koutros S, Cross AJ, Sandler DP, Hoppin JA, Ma X, Zheng T, Alavanja MC, Sinha R. Meat and Meat Mutagens and Risk of Prostate Cancer in the Agricultural Health Study. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention 2008, 17: 80-87. PMID: 18199713, PMCID: PMC2935655, DOI: 10.1158/1055-9965.epi-07-0392.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAgricultural Health StudyProstate cancerHealth StudyMeat mutagensIncident prostate cancer casesCox proportional hazards regressionComplete dietary dataUnderlying time metricIncident prostate cancerProportional hazards regressionMeat cooking methodsProstate cancer riskProstate cancer casesCarcinogenic heterocyclic aminesAdvanced diseaseHighest tertileSmoking statusHazards regressionBorderline significanceHighest quintileIncident diseaseRelative riskCancer casesFamily historyState of residence