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Jane Morley Kotchen
Researcher at Medical College of Wisconsin
Publications - 96
Citations - 32980
Jane Morley Kotchen is an academic researcher from Medical College of Wisconsin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blood pressure & Women's Health Initiative. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 96 publications receiving 31310 citations. Previous affiliations of Jane Morley Kotchen include National Institutes of Health & University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.
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Calcium plus Vitamin D Supplementation and the Risk of Colorectal Cancer
Jean Wactawski-Wende,Jane Morley Kotchen,Garnet L. Anderson,Annlouise R. Assaf,Annlouise R. Assaf,Robert L. Brunner,Mary Jo O'Sullivan,Karen L. Margolis,Judith K. Ockene,Lawrence S. Phillips,Linda M. Pottern,Ross L. Prentice,John A Robbins,Thomas E. Rohan,Gloria E. Sarto,Santosh Sharma,Marcia L. Stefanick,Linda Van Horn,Robert B. Wallace,Evelyn P Whitlock,Tamsen Bassford,Shirley A.A. Beresford,Henry R. Black,Denise E. Bonds,Robert G. Brzyski,Bette J. Caan,Rowan T. Chlebowski,Barbara B. Cochrane,Cedric F. Garland,Margery Gass,Jennifer Hays,Gerardo Heiss,Susan L. Hendrix,Barbara V. Howard,Judith Hsia,F. Allan Hubbell,Rebecca D. Jackson,Karen C. Johnson,Howard L. Judd,Charles Kooperberg,Lewis H. Kuller,Andrea Z. LaCroix,Dorothy S. Lane,Robert Langer,Norman L. Lasser,Cora E. Lewis,Marian C. Limacher,JoAnn E. Manson +47 more
TL;DR: Daily supplementation of calcium with vitamin D for seven years had no effect on the incidence of colorectal cancer among postmenopausal women, and the long latency associated with the development of colorescopy cancer, along with the seven-year duration of the trial, may have contributed to this null finding.
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Low-Fat Dietary Pattern and Risk of Invasive Breast Cancer: The Women's Health Initiative Randomized Controlled Dietary Modification Trial
Ross L. Prentice,Bette J. Caan,Rowan T. Chlebowski,Ruth E. Patterson,Lewis H. Kuller,Judith K. Ockene,Karen L. Margolis,Marian C. Limacher,JoAnn E. Manson,Linda M. Parker,Electra D. Paskett,Lawrence S. Phillips,John A Robbins,Jacques E. Rossouw,Gloria E. Sarto,James M. Shikany,Marcia L. Stefanick,Cynthia A. Thomson,Linda Van Horn,Mara Z. Vitolins,Jean Wactawski-Wende,Robert B. Wallace,Sylvia Wassertheil-Smoller,Evelyn P Whitlock,Katsuhiko Yano,Lucile L. Adams-Campbell,Garnet L. Anderson,Annlouise R. Assaf,Annlouise R. Assaf,Shirley A.A. Beresford,Henry R. Black,Robert L. Brunner,Robert G. Brzyski,Leslie G. Ford,Margery Gass,Jennifer Hays,David Heber,Gerardo Heiss,Susan L. Hendrix,Judith Hsia,F. Allan Hubbell,Rebecca D. Jackson,Karen C. Johnson,Jane Morley Kotchen,Andrea Z. LaCroix,Dorothy S. Lane,Robert Langer,Norman L. Lasser,Maureen M. Henderson +48 more
TL;DR: Among postmenopausal women, a low-fat dietary pattern did not result in a statistically significant reduction in invasive breast cancer risk over an 8.1-year average follow-up period, and the nonsignificant trends observed indicate that longer, planned, nonintervention follow- up may yield a more definitive comparison.
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Low-Fat Dietary Pattern and Risk of Colorectal Cancer: The Women's Health Initiative Randomized Controlled Dietary Modification Trial
Shirley A.A. Beresford,Karen C. Johnson,Cheryl Ritenbaugh,Norman L. Lasser,Linda Snetselaar,Henry R. Black,Garnet L. Anderson,Annlouise R. Assaf,Annlouise R. Assaf,Tamsen Bassford,Deborah J. Bowen,Robert L. Brunner,Robert G. Brzyski,Bette J. Caan,Rowan T. Chlebowski,Margery Gass,Rosanne C. Harrigan,Jennifer Hays,David Heber,Gerardo Heiss,Susan L. Hendrix,Barbara V. Howard,Judith Hsia,F. Allan Hubbell,Rebecca D. Jackson,Jane Morley Kotchen,Lewis H. Kuller,Andrea Z. LaCroix,Dorothy S. Lane,Robert Langer,Cora E. Lewis,JoAnn E. Manson,Karen L. Margolis,Yasmin Mossavar-Rahmani,Judith K. Ockene,Linda M. Parker,Michael G. Perri,Lawrence S. Phillips,Ross L. Prentice,John A Robbins,Jacques E. Rossouw,Gloria E. Sarto,Marcia L. Stefanick,Linda Van Horn,Mara Z. Vitolins,Jean Wactawski-Wende,Robert B. Wallace,Evelyn P Whitlock +47 more
TL;DR: A low-fat dietary pattern intervention did not reduce the risk of colorectal cancer in postmenopausal women during 8.1 years of follow-up, and secondary analyses suggested potential interactions with baseline aspirin use and combined estrogen-progestin use status.
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Effects of Estrogen plus Progestin on Health-Related Quality of Life
Jennifer Hays,Judith K. Ockene,Robert L. Brunner,Jane Morley Kotchen,JoAnn E. Manson,Ruth E. Patterson,Aaron K. Aragaki,Sally A. Shumaker,Robert G. Brzyski,Andrea Z. LaCroix,Iris A. Granek,Barbara Valanis +11 more
TL;DR: Estrogen plus progestin did not have a clinically meaningful effect on health-related quality of life in postmenopausal women in the Women’s Health Initiative.
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The Women's Health Initiative Observational Study: baseline characteristics of participants and reliability of baseline measures.
Robert Langer,Emily White,Cora E. Lewis,Jane Morley Kotchen,Susan L. Hendrix,Maurizio Trevisan +5 more
TL;DR: The demographic, reproductive, dietary, and health characteristics of the OS women are described, to provide a comprehensive view of both classical and novel risk factors, as well as secular trends in the predictors of healthy aging and disease events.