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James R. Marshall
Researcher at Roswell Park Cancer Institute
Publications - 315
Citations - 27880
James R. Marshall is an academic researcher from Roswell Park Cancer Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Odds ratio. The author has an hindex of 92, co-authored 304 publications receiving 26739 citations. Previous affiliations of James R. Marshall include University of Arizona & University at Buffalo.
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Selenium supplementation and secondary prevention of nonmelanoma skin cancer in a randomized trial.
Anna J. Duffield-Lillico,Elizabeth H. Slate,Mary E. Reid,Bruce W. Turnbull,Patricia A. Wilkins,Gerald F. Combs,H. Kim Park,Earl G. Gross,Gloria F. Graham,M. Suzanne Stratton,James R. Marshall,Larry C. Clark +11 more
TL;DR: Results from the Nutritional Prevention of Cancer Trial conducted among individuals at high risk of nonmelanoma skin cancer continue to demonstrate that selenium supplementation is ineffective at preventing basal cell carcinoma and that it increases the risk of squamous cell carcinomas and total nonmelanie skin cancer.
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Adenoma characteristics as risk factors for recurrence of advanced adenomas.
Maria Elena Martinez,Richard E. Sampliner,James R. Marshall,Achyut K. Bhattacharyya,Mary E. Reid,David S. Alberts +5 more
TL;DR: Large or proximally located adenomas are important indicators of recurrence of advanced lesions and careful surveillance of this area is warranted.
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Fruits, vegetables, and colon cancer risk in a pooled analysis of 14 cohort studies
Anita Koushik,Anita Koushik,David J. Hunter,Donna Spiegelman,W. Lawrence Beeson,Piet A. van den Brandt,Julie E. Buring,Julie E. Buring,Eugenia E. Calle,Eunyoung Cho,Gary E. Fraser,Jo L. Freudenheim,Charles S. Fuchs,Edward Giovannucci,R. Alexandra Goldbohm,Lisa J. Harnack,David R. Jacobs,Ikuko Kato,Vittorio Krogh,Susanna C. Larsson,Michael F. Leitzmann,James R. Marshall,Marjorie L. McCullough,Anthony B. Miller,Pirjo Pietinen,Thomas E. Rohan,Arthur Schatzkin,Sabina Sieri,Mikko J. Virtanen,Alicja Wolk,Anne Zeleniuch-Jacquotte,Shumin M. Zhang,Shumin M. Zhang,Stephanie A. Smith-Warner +33 more
TL;DR: Fruit and vegetable intakes were not strongly associated with colon cancer risk overall but may be associated with a lower risk of distal colon cancer.
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Smoking, alcohol, dentition and diet in the epidemiology of oral cancer.
James R. Marshall,Saxon Graham,Brenda Haughey,Donald P. Shedd,Robert M. O'Shea,John Brasure,Gregg S. Wilkinson,Dee W. West +7 more
TL;DR: Of macronutrients, intake of fat is more likely than those of protein or carbohydrate to be related to risk, while thiamin, niacin, and dietary fibre are associated with decreased risk, and patterns of dietary effects are discernable.
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A randomized trial of the effect of a plant-based dietary pattern on additional breast cancer events and survival: the Women's Healthy Eating and Living (WHEL) Study.
John P. Pierce,Susan Faerber,Fred A. Wright,Cheryl L. Rock,Vicky A. Newman,Shirley W. Flatt,Sheila Kealey,Vicky Jones,Bette J. Caan,Ellen B. Gold,Mary N. Haan,Kathryn A. Hollenbach,Lovell A. Jones,James R. Marshall,Cheryl Ritenbaugh,Marcia L. Stefanick,Cynthia A. Thomson,Linda Wasserman,Loki Natarajan,Ronald G. Thomas,Elizabeth A. Gilpin +20 more
TL;DR: Evidence of effectiveness of a high-vegetable, low-fat diet aimed at markedly raising circulating carotenoid concentrations from food sources is assessed separately in all the women in the study as well as specifically in women under and over the age of 55 years.