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Arthur Schatzkin
Researcher at National Institutes of Health
Publications - 206
Citations - 36976
Arthur Schatzkin is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Risk factor. The author has an hindex of 90, co-authored 206 publications receiving 34951 citations. Previous affiliations of Arthur Schatzkin include AARP & University of Pittsburgh.
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The polyp prevention trial continued follow-up study: no effect of a low-fat, high-fiber, high-fruit, and -vegetable diet on adenoma recurrence eight years after randomization.
Elaine Lanza,Binbing Yu,Gwen Murphy,Paul S. Albert,Bette J. Caan,James R. Marshall,Peter Lance,Electra D. Paskett,Joel L. Weissfeld,Marty L. Slattery,Randall W. Burt,Frank Iber,Moshe Shike,James W. Kikendall,Brenda K. Brewer,Arthur Schatzkin +15 more
TL;DR: This study failed to show any effect of a low-fat, high-fiber,High-fruit and -vegetable eating pattern on adenoma recurrence even with 8 years of follow-up.
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Third version: response to reviewers
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A prospective study of meat, cooking methods, meat mutagens, heme iron, and lung cancer risks
Nataša Tasevska,Rashmi Sinha,Victor Kipnis,Amy F. Subar,Michael F. Leitzmann,Albert R. Hollenbeck,Neil E. Caporaso,Arthur Schatzkin,Amanda J. Cross +8 more
TL;DR: A moderate association between meat consumption and lung carcinoma is observed, which might be explained by heme iron intake, high-temperature cooking, and associated mutagens.
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Quantitative Evaluation of the Radon and Lung Cancer Association in a Case Control Study of Chinese Tin Miners
Jay H. Lubin,You-Lin Qiao,Philip R. Taylor,Shu-Xiang Yao,Arthur Schatzkin,Bao-Lin Mao,Jianyu Rao,Xiang-Zhen Xuan,Jun-Yao Li +8 more
TL;DR: The analysis shows no modification of the radon lung cancer relationship with age at first exposure, and patterns of risk with radon exposure are generally consistent with those reported in the recent National Academy of Sciences' biological effects report.
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Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and breast cancer risk in the National Institutes of Health-AARP Diet and Health Study.
Gretchen L. Gierach,James V. Lacey,Arthur Schatzkin,Michael F. Leitzmann,Douglas A. Richesson,Albert R. Hollenbeck,Louise A. Brinton +6 more
TL;DR: Breast cancer risk was not significantly associated with NSAID use, but daily aspirin use was associated with a modest reduction in ER-positive breast cancer and neither aspirin nor nonaspirin NSAIDs were associated with risk of ER-negative breast cancer.