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Benjamin O. Anderson
Researcher at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Publications - 203
Citations - 25776
Benjamin O. Anderson is an academic researcher from Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 194 publications receiving 21051 citations. Previous affiliations of Benjamin O. Anderson include University of Washington & National Comprehensive Cancer Network.
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Global Forum of Cancer Surgeons: Perspectives on Barriers to Surgical Care for Cancer Patients and Potential Solutions.
Chandrakanth Are,Kelly M. McMasters,Armando E. Giuliano,Ujwal R. Yanala,Charles M. Balch,Benjamin O. Anderson,Russell S. Berman,Riccardo A. Audisio,Tibor Kovacs,Dhairyasheel Savant,Rajendra Toprani,Gamal Amira,Ibrahim Sallam,Jeong Heum Baek,Moo Jun Baek,Do Joong Park,Gregorio Quintero Beulo,Enrique Bargallo Rocha,Hector Martinez Said,Muhammad Arshad Cheema,Abul AliKhan,Lloyd A. Mack,Gong Chen,Claudio Almeida Quadros,Tarcisio Reis,Heber Salvador de Castro Ribeiro,Douglas Zippel,Augusto León Ramírez,Yasuyuki Seto,Kazuhiro Yoshida,Masaki Mori +30 more
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Distinctive biology of pleomorphic lobular carcinoma of the breast.
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Breast Cancer Downstaging Practices and Breast Health Messaging Preferences Among a Community Sample of Urban and Rural Ugandan Women
John R. Scheel,Yamile Molina,Donald L. Patrick,Benjamin O. Anderson,Gertrude Nakigudde,Constance D. Lehman,Beti Thompson +6 more
TL;DR: Greater breast cancer downstaging practices were associated with an urban location, higher education, having a health center as a regular source of care, and receiving breast cancer education (P < .05).
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Melatonin and estrogen in breast cyst fluids
James B. Burch,Margie L. Walling,Adam Rush,Maxine Hennesey,Winfield Craven,Christina Finlayson,Benjamin O. Anderson,Greg Cosma,Robert L. Wells +8 more
TL;DR: Biological monitoring of BCF may help identify women with GCBD at greatest risk for breast cancer development, andMelatonin and estrogen in BCF independently predicted growth inhibition and stimulation, respectively.
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Geospatial barriers to healthcare access for breast cancer diagnosis in sub-Saharan African settings: The African Breast Cancer—Disparities in Outcomes Cohort Study
Kayo Togawa,Benjamin O. Anderson,Benjamin O. Anderson,Milena Foerster,Moses Galukande,Annelle Zietsman,Johanna Pontac,Angelica Anele,Charles Adisa,Groesbeck P. Parham,Leeya F. Pinder,Fiona McKenzie,Joachim Schüz,Isabel dos Santos‐Silva,Valerie McCormack +14 more
TL;DR: Findings underscore the need for measures addressing the geospatial barriers to early diagnosis in sub‐Saharan African settings, including providing transport or travel allowance and decentralizing diagnostic services.