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Dora Il'yasova
Researcher at Georgia State University
Publications - 105
Citations - 5013
Dora Il'yasova is an academic researcher from Georgia State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glioma & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 103 publications receiving 4214 citations. Previous affiliations of Dora Il'yasova include University of Washington & Wake Forest University.
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Brain tumor epidemiology: consensus from the Brain Tumor Epidemiology Consortium.
Melissa L. Bondy,Michael E. Scheurer,Beatrice Malmer,Jill S. Barnholtz-Sloan,Faith G. Davis,Dora Il'yasova,Carol Kruchko,Bridget J. McCarthy,Preetha Rajaraman,Judith A. Schwartzbaum,Siegal Sadetzki,Brigitte Schlehofer,Tarik Tihan,Joseph L. Wiemels,Margaret Wrensch,Patricia A. Buffler +15 more
TL;DR: In this report, BTEC epidemiologists reviewed the group's consensus on the current state of scientific findings, and they present a consensus on research priorities to identify which important areas the science should move to address.
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Circulating Levels of Inflammatory Markers and Cancer Risk in the Health Aging and Body Composition Cohort
Dora Il'yasova,Lisa H. Colbert,Tamara B. Harris,Anne B. Newman,Douglas C. Bauer,Suzanne Satterfield,Stephen B. Kritchevsky +6 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that (a) the associations between IL-6, CRP, and TNF-α and the risk of cancer may be site specific and (b) increased levels of inflammatory markers are more strongly associated with therisk of cancer death than cancer incidence.
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Metabolic Slowing and Reduced Oxidative Damage with Sustained Caloric Restriction Support the Rate of Living and Oxidative Damage Theories of Aging
Leanne M. Redman,Steven R. Smith,Jeffrey H. Burton,Corby K. Martin,Dora Il'yasova,Eric Ravussin +5 more
TL;DR: Findings from this 2-year CR trial in healthy, non-obese humans provide new evidence of persistent metabolic slowing accompanied by reduced oxidative stress, which supports the rate of living and oxidative damage theories of mammalian aging.
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Urinary cadmium, impaired fasting glucose, and diabetes in the NHANES III
TL;DR: Urinary cadmium levels are significantly and dose-dependently associated with both impaired fasting glucose and diabetes, and these findings suggest that Cadmium may cause prediabetes and diabetes in humans.
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Genome-wide association study of glioma subtypes identifies specific differences in genetic susceptibility to glioblastoma and non-glioblastoma tumors
Beatrice Melin,Jill S. Barnholtz-Sloan,Margaret Wrensch,Christoffer Johansen,Dora Il'yasova,Dora Il'yasova,Ben Kinnersley,Quinn T. Ostrom,Karim Labreche,Karim Labreche,Yanwen Chen,Georgina Armstrong,Yanhong Liu,Jeanette E. Eckel-Passow,Paul A. Decker,Marianne Labussière,Ahmed Idbaih,Khê Hoang-Xuan,Anna Luisa Di Stefano,Karima Mokhtari,Jean-Yves Delattre,Peter Broderick,Pilar Galan,Konstantinos Gousias,Johannes Schramm,Minouk J. Schoemaker,Sarah Fleming,Stefan Herms,Stefanie Heilmann,Markus M. Nöthen,Heinz-Erich Wichmann,Heinz-Erich Wichmann,Stefan Schreiber,Anthony J. Swerdlow,Anthony J. Swerdlow,Mark Lathrop,Matthias Simon,Marc Sanson,Ulrika Andersson,Preetha Rajaraman,Stephen J. Chanock,Martha S. Linet,Zhaoming Wang,Meredith Yeager,John K. Wiencke,Helen M. Hansen,Lucie McCoy,Terri Rice,Matthew L. Kosel,Hugues Sicotte,Christopher I. Amos,Jonine L. Bernstein,Faith G. Davis,Dan Lachance,Ching C. Lau,Ryan Merrell,Joellen Shildkraut,Francis Ali-Osman,Siegal Sadetzki,Siegal Sadetzki,Michael E. Scheurer,Sanjay Shete,Rose Lai,Elizabeth B. Claus,Elizabeth B. Claus,Sara H. Olson,Robert B. Jenkins,Richard S. Houlston,Melissa L. Bondy +68 more
TL;DR: A meta-analysis of existing GWAS and two new GWAS substantiate that genetic susceptibility to GBM and non-GBM tumors are highly distinct, which likely reflects different etiology.