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Jeannette M. Schenk
Researcher at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Publications - 45
Citations - 1036
Jeannette M. Schenk is an academic researcher from Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Prostate cancer & Prostate Cancer Prevention Trial. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 43 publications receiving 862 citations.
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Carotenoids, retinol, tocopherols, and prostate cancer risk: pooled analysis of 15 studies
Timothy J. Key,Paul N. Appleby,Ruth C. Travis,Demetrius Albanes,Anthony J. Alberg,Anthony J. Alberg,Aurelio Barricarte,Amanda Black,Heiner Boeing,H. Bas Bueno-de-Mesquita,H. Bas Bueno-de-Mesquita,June M. Chan,Chu Chen,Michael B. Cook,Jenny L Donovan,Pilar Galan,Rebecca Gilbert,Graham G. Giles,Edward Giovannucci,Edward Giovannucci,Gary E. Goodman,Phyllis J. Goodman,Marc J. Gunter,Freddie C. Hamdy,Markku Heliövaara,Kathy J. Helzlsouer,Brian E. Henderson,Serge Hercberg,Judy Hoffman-Bolton,Robert N. Hoover,Mattias Johansson,Mattias Johansson,Kay-Tee Khaw,Irena B. King,Irena B. King,Paul Knekt,Laurence N. Kolonel,Loic Le Marchand,Satu Männistö,Richard M. Martin,Richard M. Martin,Haakon E. Meyer,Alison M. Mondul,Kristin A. Moy,David E. Neal,Marian L. Neuhouser,Domenico Palli,Elizabeth A. Platz,Camille Pouchieu,Harri Rissanen,Jeannette M. Schenk,Gianluca Severi,Meir J. Stampfer,Meir J. Stampfer,Anne Tjønneland,Mathilde Touvier,Antonia Trichopoulou,Stephanie J. Weinstein,Regina G. Ziegler,Cindy Ke Zhou,Naomi E. Allen +60 more
TL;DR: In this paper, Carotenoids, retinol, or tocopherols may be associated with prostate cancer risk, but the studies have not been large enough to provid...
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Plasma Vitamin D and Prostate Cancer Risk: Results from the Selenium and Vitamin E Cancer Prevention Trial
Alan R. Kristal,Alan R. Kristal,Cathee Till,Xiaoling Song,Catherine M. Tangen,Phyllis J. Goodman,Marian L. Neuhauser,Jeannette M. Schenk,Ian M. Thompson,Frank L. Meyskens,Gary E. Goodman,Lori M. Minasian,Howard L. Parnes,Eric A. Klein +13 more
TL;DR: Both low and high vitamin D concentrations were associated with increased risk of prostate cancer, and more strongly for high-grade disease, and the optimal range of circulating vitamin D for prostate cancer prevention may be narrow.
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Difference in Association of Obesity With Prostate Cancer Risk Between US African American and Non-Hispanic White Men in the Selenium and Vitamin E Cancer Prevention Trial (SELECT)
Wendy E. Barrington,Wendy E. Barrington,Jeannette M. Schenk,Ruth Etzioni,Ruth Etzioni,Kathryn B. Arnold,Marian L. Neuhouser,Ian M. Thompson,M. Scott Lucia,Alan R. Kristal,Alan R. Kristal +10 more
TL;DR: Obesity is more strongly associated with increased prostate cancer risk among AfricanAmerican than non-Hispanic white men and reducing obesity among African American men could reduce the racial disparity in cancer incidence.
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Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Concentrations and Risk of Prostate Cancer: Results from the Prostate Cancer Prevention Trial
Jeannette M. Schenk,Cathee Till,Catherine M. Tangen,Phyllis J. Goodman,Xiaoling Song,Kathleen C. Torkko,Alan R. Kristal,Ulrike Peters,Marian L. Neuhouser +8 more
TL;DR: Higher serum 25(OH)D may modestly increase risk of Gleason 2–6 disease and more substantially reducerisk of Gle Mason 8–10 prostate cancer.
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Association of Symptomatic Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia and Prostate Cancer: Results from the Prostate Cancer Prevention Trial
Jeannette M. Schenk,Alan R. Kristal,Kathryn B. Arnold,Catherine M. Tangen,Marian L. Neuhouser,Daniel W. Lin,Emily White,Ian M. Thompson +7 more
TL;DR: The strongest evidence to date that BPH does not increase the risk of prostate cancer is provided, consistent across subgroups defined by type of BPH-defining event (treatment, symptoms, or physician diagnosis), prompt for prostate cancer diagnosis, and prostate cancer grade.