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Hai-Rim Shin
Researcher at World Health Organization
Publications - 100
Citations - 27729
Hai-Rim Shin is an academic researcher from World Health Organization. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Population. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 100 publications receiving 26644 citations. Previous affiliations of Hai-Rim Shin include National Cancer Research Institute & International Agency for Research on Cancer.
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Role of Human Papillomavirus in Penile Carcinomas Worldwide
Laia Alemany,Antonio L. Cubilla,Gordana Halec,Elena Kasamatsu,Beatriz Quirós,Emili Masferrer,Sara Tous,Belen Lloveras,Gustavo Hernández-Suárez,Ray Lonsdale,Leopoldo Tinoco,Maria Alejo,Isabel Alvarado-Cabrero,Jan Laco,Núria Guimerà,Enrique Poblet,Luis Estuardo Lombardi,Christine Bergeron,Omar Clavero,Hai-Rim Shin,Annabelle Ferrera,Ana Félix,Julieta Germar,Václav Mandys,Christine Clavel,Maria Tzardi,Luis E. Pons,Vincent Wain,Eugenia Cruz,Carla Molina,Jose D. Mota,Robert Jach,Julio Velasco,Carla Carrilho,Rubén López-Revilla,Marc T. Goodman,Marc T. Goodman,Wim Quint,Xavier Castellsagué,Ignacio G. Bravo,Michael Pawlita,Nubia Muñoz,F. Xavier Bosch,Silvia de Sanjosé +43 more
TL;DR: About a third to a fourth of penile cancers were related to HPV when considering HPV DNA detection alone or adding an HPV activity marker, respectively, and the observed HPV type distribution reinforces the potential benefit of current and new HPV vaccines in the reduction of HPV-related penile neoplastic lesions.
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Reproductive Factors, Oral Contraceptive Use, and Human Papillomavirus Infection: Pooled Analysis of the IARC HPV Prevalence Surveys
Salvatore Vaccarella,Rolando Herrero,Min Dai,Peter J.F. Snijders,Chris J.L.M. Meijer,Jaiye O. Thomas,Pham Thi Hoang Anh,Catterina Ferreccio,Elena Matos,Héctor Posso,Silvia de Sanjosé,Hai-Rim Shin,Sukhon Sukvirach,Eduardo Lazcano-Ponce,Guglielmo Ronco,R. Rajkumar,You-Lin Qiao,Nubia Muñoz,Silvia Franceschi +18 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that high parity, early age at first full-term pregnancy, and long-term OC use are not associated with HPV prevalence, but rather these factors might be involved in the transition from HPV infection to neoplastic cervical lesions.
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Large contribution of human papillomavirus in vaginal neoplastic lesions: a worldwide study in 597 samples.
Laia Alemany,Maëlle Saunier,Leopoldo Tinoco,Beatriz Quirós,Isabel Alvarado-Cabrero,Maria Alejo,Elmar A. Joura,P. Maldonado,Joellen Klaustermeier,Jorge Salmerón,Christine Bergeron,Karl Ulrich Petry,Núria Guimerà,Omar Clavero,Raúl Murillo,Christine Clavel,V. Wain,D.T. Geraets,Robert Jach,P. Cross,Carla Carrilho,Carla Molina,Hai-Rim Shin,Václav Mandys,Andrzej Nowakowski,August Vidal,Luis Estuardo Lombardi,Henry C Kitchener,A.R. Sica,C. Magaña-León,Michael Pawlita,W. G. V. Quint,Ignacio G. Bravo,N Muñoz,S de Sanjosé,Franz X. Bosch +35 more
TL;DR: HPV was identified in a large proportion of invasive vaginal cancers and in almost all VAIN 2/3 and the most common type detected, HPV16 was the most frequently type detected in both precancerous and cancerous lesions.
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Recent trends and patterns in breast cancer incidence among Eastern and Southeastern Asian women
Hai-Rim Shin,Clementine Joubert,Mathieu Boniol,Clarisse Héry,Sei Hyun Ahn,Young-Joo Won,Yoshikazu Nishino,Tomotaka Sobue,Chien-Jen Chen,San Lin You,Maria Rica Mirasol-Lumague,Stephen C.K. Law,Oscar Mang,Yong-Bing Xiang,Kee Seng Chia,Suthee Rattanamongkolgul,Jian Guo Chen,Maria Paula Curado,Philippe Autier +18 more
TL;DR: Breast cancer incidence is expected to continue to increase for the next 10 years in Asia and may approach rates reported among Asian-Americans, and age-specific incidence curves showed patterns that gradually changed according to incidence rates.
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Prevalence of human papillomavirus infection in women in Busan, South Korea.
Hai-Rim Shin,Duk Hee Lee,Rolando Herrero,Jennifer S. Smith,Salvatore Vaccarella,Sook-Hee Hong,Kap-Yeol Jung,Hyun Ho Kim,Un-Dong Park,Hyung-Su Cha,Soyoon Park,Antoine Touzé,Nubia Muñoz,Peter J.F. Snijders,Chris J.L.M. Meijer,Pierre Coursaget,Silvia Franceschi +16 more
TL;DR: HPV DNA, but not anti‐VLPs, were elevated among women whose husbands were thought by their wives to have extra‐marital affairs and those who had undergone vasectomy, and the concordance between the 2 HPV markers at an individual level was modest.