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Eva S. Schernhammer
Researcher at Medical University of Vienna
Publications - 298
Citations - 22977
Eva S. Schernhammer is an academic researcher from Medical University of Vienna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 68, co-authored 265 publications receiving 19787 citations. Previous affiliations of Eva S. Schernhammer include University of Vienna & Duke University.
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Insulin-like growth factors and neoplasia.
TL;DR: Converging results from epidemiological research and in vivo carcinogenesis models indicate that high levels of circulating IGF1 are associated with increased risk of several common cancers, and ongoing research seeks to clarify the mechanisms underlying these observations.
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Common Genetic Variation In Cellular Transport Genes and Epithelial Ovarian Cancer (EOC) Risk
Ganna Chornokur,Hui-Yi Lin,Jonathan Tyrer,Kate Lawrenson,Joe Dennis,Ernest K. Amankwah,Xiaotao Qu,Ya-Yu Tsai,Heather S.L. Jim,Zhihua Chen,Ann Y. Chen,Jennifer Permuth-Wey,Katja K.H. Aben,Hoda Anton-Culver,Natalia Antonenkova,Fiona Bruinsma,Elisa V. Bandera,Yukie Bean,Matthias W. Beckmann,Maria Bisogna,Line Bjørge,Natalia Bogdanova,Louise A. Brinton,Angela Brooks-Wilson,Clareann H. Bunker,Ralf Bützow,Ian G. Campbell,Karen Carty,Jenny Chang-Claude,Linda S. Cook,Daniel W. Cramer,Julie M. Cunningham,Cezary Cybulski,Agnieszka Dansonka-Mieszkowska,Andreas du Bois,Evelyn Despierre,Ed Dicks,Jennifer A. Doherty,Thilo Dörk,Matthias Dürst,Douglas F. Easton,Diana Eccles,Robert P. Edwards,Arif B. Ekici,Peter A. Fasching,Brooke L. Fridley,Yu-Tang Gao,Aleksandra Gentry-Maharaj,Graham G. Giles,Rosalind Glasspool,Marc T. Goodman,Jacek Gronwald,Patricia Harrington,Philipp Harter,Alexander Hein,Florian Heitz,Michelle A.T. Hildebrandt,Peter Hillemanns,Claus Høgdall,Estrid Høgdall,Satoyo Hosono,Anna Jakubowska,Allan Jensen,Bu-Tian Ji,Beth Y. Karlan,Linda E. Kelemen,Mellissa Kellar,Lambertus A. Kiemeney,Camilla Krakstad,Susanne K. Kjaer,Jolanta Kupryjanczyk,Diether Lambrechts,Sandrina Lambrechts,Nhu D. Le,Alice W. Lee,Shashi Lele,Arto Leminen,Jenny Lester,Douglas A. Levine,Dong Liang,Boon Kiong Lim,Jolanta Lissowska,Karen Lu,Jan Lubinski,Lene Lundvall,Leon F.A.G. Massuger,Keitaro Matsuo,Valerie McGuire,John R. McLaughlin,Iain A. McNeish,Usha Menon,Roger L. Milne,Francesmary Modugno,Kirsten B. Moysich,Roberta B. Ness,Heli Nevanlinna,Ursula Eilber,Kunle Odunsi,Sara H. Olson,Irene Orlow,Sandra Orsulic,Rachel Palmieri Weber,James Paul,Celeste Leigh Pearce,Tanja Pejovic,Liisa M. Pelttari,Malcolm C. Pike,Elizabeth M. Poole,Harvey A. Risch,Barry P. Rosen,Mary Anne Rossing,Joseph H. Rothstein,Anja Rudolph,Ingo B. Runnebaum,Iwona K. Rzepecka,Helga B. Salvesen,Eva S. Schernhammer,Ira Schwaab,Xiao-Ou Shu,Yurii B. Shvetsov,Nadeem Siddiqui,Weiva Sieh,Honglin Song,Melissa C. Southey,Beata Spiewankiewicz,Lara Sucheston,Soo-Hwang Teo,Kathryn L. Terry,Pamela J. Thompson,Lotte Ansgaard Thomsen,Ingvild L. Tangen,Shelley S. Tworoger,Anne M. van Altena,Robert A. Vierkant,Ignace Vergote,Christine Walsh,Shan Wang-Gohrke,Nicolas Wentzensen,Alice S. Whittemore,Kristine G. Wicklund,Lynne R. Wilkens,Anna H. Wu,Xifeng Wu,Yin Ling Woo,Hannah P. Yang,Wei Zheng,Argyrios Ziogas,Hanis Nazihah Hasmad,Andrew Berchuck,Edwin S. Iversen,Joellen M. Schildkraut,Susan J. Ramus,Ellen L. Goode,Alvaro N.A. Monteiro,Simon A. Gayther,Steven A. Narod,Paul D.P. Pharoah,Thomas A. Sellers,Catherine M. Phelan +158 more
TL;DR: Associations between inherited cellular transport gene variants and risk of EOC histologic subtypes are revealed on a large cohort of women.
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Rotating Night Shifts and Risk of Breast Cancer in Women Participating in the Nurses' Health Study
Eva S. Schernhammer,Francine Laden,Frank E. Speizer,Walter C. Willett,David J. Hunter,Ichiro Kawachi,Graham A. Colditz +6 more
TL;DR: Women who work on rotating night shifts with at least three nights per month, in addition to days and evenings in that month, appear to have a moderately increased risk of breast cancer after extended periods of working rotating night shift.
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Night-Shift Work and Risk of Colorectal Cancer in the Nurses’ Health Study
Eva S. Schernhammer,Francine Laden,Frank E. Speizer,Walter C. Willett,David J. Hunter,Ichiro Kawachi,Charles S. Fuchs,Graham A. Colditz +7 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that working a rotating night shift at least three nights per month for 15 or more years may increase the risk of colorectal cancer in women.
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Suicide Rates Among Physicians: A Quantitative and Gender Assessment (Meta-Analysis)
TL;DR: Studies on physicians' suicide collectively show modestly (men) to highly (women) elevated suicide rate ratios, and larger studies should help clarify whether female Physicians' suicide rate is truly elevated or can be explained by publication bias.