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Lois B. Travis
Researcher at University of Rochester Medical Center
Publications - 117
Citations - 10870
Lois B. Travis is an academic researcher from University of Rochester Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Population. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 104 publications receiving 10158 citations. Previous affiliations of Lois B. Travis include University of Iowa & Medical College of Wisconsin.
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Solid Cancers after Bone Marrow Transplantation
Rochelle E. Curtis,Philip A. Rowlings,H. Joachim Deeg,Donna A. Shriner,Gérard Socié,Lois B. Travis,Mary M. Horowitz,Robert P. Witherspoon,Robert N. Hoover,Kathleen A. Sobocinski,Joseph F. Fraumeni,John D. Boice,H. Gary Schoch,George E. Sale,Rainer Storb,William D. Travis,Hans-Jochem Kolb,Robert Peter Gale,Jakob Passweg +18 more
TL;DR: The trend toward an increased risk over time after transplantation and the greater risk among younger patients indicate the need for life-long surveillance.
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Second Cancers Among 40 576 Testicular Cancer Patients: Focus on Long-term Survivors
Lois B. Travis,Sophie D. Fosså,Sara J. Schonfeld,Mary L. McMaster,Charles F. Lynch,Hans H. Storm,Per Hall,Eric J. Holowaty,Aage Andersen,Eero Pukkala,Martin Andersson,Magnus Kaijser,Mary Gospodarowicz,Timo Joensuu,Randi J. Cohen,John D. Boice,Graça M. Dores,Ethel S. Gilbert +17 more
TL;DR: Testicular cancer survivors are at statistically significantly increased risk of solid tumors for at least 35 years after treatment, and young patients may experience high levels of risk as they reach older ages.
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Breast Cancer Following Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy Among Young Women With Hodgkin Disease
Lois B. Travis,Deirdre A. Hill,Graça M. Dores,Mary Gospodarowicz,Flora E. van Leeuwen,Eric J. Holowaty,Bengt Glimelius,Martin Andersson,Tom Wiklund,Charles F. Lynch,Mars B. van 't Veer,Ingrid Glimelius,Hans H. Storm,Eero Pukkala,Marilyn Stovall,Rochelle E. Curtis,John D. Boice,Ethel S. Gilbert +17 more
TL;DR: Hormonal stimulation appears important for the development of radiation-induced breast cancer, as evidenced by the reduced risk associated with ovarian damage from alkylating agents or radiation.
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Incidence patterns of soft tissue sarcomas, regardless of primary site, in the surveillance, epidemiology and end results program, 1978-2001: An analysis of 26,758 cases.
Jorge R. Toro,Lois B. Travis,Hongyu Julian Wu,Kangmin Zhu,Christopher D.M. Fletcher,Susan S. Devesa +5 more
TL;DR: Incidence patterns of STS varied markedly by histologic type, supporting the notion that these tumors may be etiologically distinct.
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Lung Cancer Following Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy for Hodgkin's Disease
Lois B. Travis,Mary Gospodarowicz,Rochelle E. Curtis,E. Aileen Clarke,Martin Andersson,Bengt Glimelius,Timo Joensuu,Charles F. Lynch,Flora E. van Leeuwen,Eric J. Holowaty,Hans H. Storm,Ingrid Glimelius,Eero Pukkala,Marilyn Stovall,Joseph F. Fraumeni,John D. Boice,Ethel S. Gilbert +16 more
TL;DR: Past treatments with alkylating agents and radiation therapy for Hodgkin's disease were associated with an increased risk of lung cancer in a dose-dependent and additive fashion, but the precise risk estimates should be interpreted cautiously, given the possible residual and enhancing effects of tobacco.