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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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Clinical metabolic studies in cancer research.
TL;DR: Clinical metabolic studies are being used increasingly to study the role of nutrition in cancer etiology and prevention and are taking on a new and important role in the interdisciplinary approach to cancer research.
Folate Intake and Risk of Pancreatic Cancer: Pooled Analysis of Prospective Cohort Studies
Ying Bao,Dominique S. Michaud,Donna Spiegelman,Demetrius Albanes,Kristin E. Anderson,Leslie Bernstein,Piet A. van den Brandt,Dallas R. English,Jo L. Freudenheim,Charles S. Fuchs,Graham G. Giles,Edward Giovannucci,R. Alexandra Goldbohm,Niclas Håkansson,Pamela L. Horn-Ross,Eric J. Jacobs,Cari M. Kitahara,James R. Marshall,Anthony B. Miller,Kim Robien,Thomas E. Rohan,Arthur Schatzkin,Victoria L. Stevens,Rachael Z. Stolzenberg-Solomon,Jarmo Virtamo,Alicja Wolk,Regina G. Ziegler,Stephanie A. Smith-Warner +27 more
TL;DR: In this article, the association between folate intake and risk of pancreatic cancer was investigated in 14 prospective cohort studies that included 319,716 men and 542,948 women.
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Modifications to a Standard Buccal Collection Protocol: Effects on Human DNA Yield
Wen Shao,Montserrat Garcia-Closas,Juan Alguacil,Nat Rothman,Arthur Schatzkin,Jim Vaught,Alice J. Sigurdson,Mark Cosentino +7 more
TL;DR: Externally rubbing cheeks before donating did not significantly alter the amount of human DNA collected, regardless of whether it was one or two donations, and substituting saline for mouthwash and having individuals expectorate into mouthwash made no significant difference.
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Abstract B97: Alcoholic beverages and prostate cancer in a prospective U.S. cohort study
TL;DR: It is found that alcohol consumption modestly increased the risk of nonadvanced prostate cancers and a possible association against fatal prostate cancer among a small number of heavy drinkers with 6+ drinks daily.
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Colonoscopic Screening of Average-Risk Women for Colorectal Neoplasia
Philip S. Schoenfeld,Philip S. Schoenfeld,Philip S. Schoenfeld,Brooks D. Cash,Brooks D. Cash,Andrew Flood,Richard Dobhan,Richard Dobhan,Richard Dobhan,John A. Eastone,John A. Eastone,Walter Coyle,Walter Coyle,Walter Coyle,James W. Kikendall,James W. Kikendall,Hyungjin Myra Kim,David G. Weiss,Theresa S. Emory,Arthur Schatzkin,David A. Lieberman +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared the results of colonoscopy screening with the estimated results of screening with flexible sigmoidoscopy in a mostly male population, and found that 3.7% of women would have been diagnosed correctly with advanced neoplasias, and 3.2% of the women with no lesions in the distal colon had no advanced disease in the proximal colon (65.3%).