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Alison M. Mondul
Researcher at University of Michigan
Publications - 150
Citations - 5911
Alison M. Mondul is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Prostate cancer. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 137 publications receiving 5008 citations. Previous affiliations of Alison M. Mondul include Silver Spring Networks & National Institutes of Health.
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Higher carbohydrate intake is associated with increased risk of all-cause and disease-specific mortality in head and neck cancer patients: Results from a prospective cohort study
Anna E. Arthur,Anna E. Arthur,Amy M. Goss,Wendy Demark-Wahnefried,Alison M. Mondul,Kevin R. Fontaine,Yi Tang Chen,William R. Carroll,Sharon A. Spencer,Laura Q. Rogers,Laura S. Rozek,Gregory T. Wolf,Barbara A. Gower,Neck Spore Program +13 more
TL;DR: The data suggest high pretreatment carbohydrate intake may be associated with adverse prognosis in HNSCC patients, and clinical intervention trials to further examine this hypothesis are warranted.
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Longer-term Lipid-lowering Drug Use and Risk of Incident and Fatal Prostate Cancer in Black and White Men in the ARIC Study
Alison M. Mondul,Corinne E. Joshu,John R. Barber,Anna E. Prizment,Nrupen A. Bhavsar,Elizabeth Selvin,Elizabeth Selvin,Aaron R. Folsom,Elizabeth A. Platz,Elizabeth A. Platz +9 more
TL;DR: Current use was not associated with incident prostate cancer, although long-term use was statistically significantly inversely associated with incidence, and there was a suggestion that current users were less likely to die from prostate cancer than nonusers.
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Vitamin D intake and survival and recurrence in head and neck cancer patients.
Eva B. Yokosawa,Anna E. Arthur,Katie M. Rentschler,Gregory T. Wolf,Laura S. Rozek,Alison M. Mondul +5 more
TL;DR: This study aimed to assess the association between vitamin D intake and survival outcomes in HNC patients.
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Vitamin D Receptor Genetic Variation and Cancer Biomarkers among Breast Cancer Patients Supplemented with Vitamin D3: A Single-Arm Non-Randomized Before and After Trial.
Elham Kazemian,Mohammad Esmaeil Akbari,Nariman Moradi,Safoora Gharibzadeh,Alison M. Mondul,Yasaman Jamshidi-Naeini,Maryam Khademolmele,Katie R. Zarins,Nasim Ghodoosi,Atieh Amouzegar,Sayed Hossein Davoodi,Laura S. Rozek +11 more
TL;DR: Changes in certain inflammatory biomarkers in breast cancer survivors with low plasma 25(OH)D levels, supplemented with vitamin D3, may depend on VDR SNPs and haplotypes, according to R package “SNPassoc”.
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Serum Retinol and Risk of Overall and Site-Specific Cancer in the ATBC Study.
TL;DR: Understanding the mechanisms that underlie these associations might provide insight into the role of vitamin A in cancer etiology.