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Lucile L. Adams-Campbell
Researcher at Howard University
Publications - 103
Citations - 10288
Lucile L. Adams-Campbell is an academic researcher from Howard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 91 publications receiving 9475 citations. Previous affiliations of Lucile L. Adams-Campbell include University of Benin.
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Osteoporosis prevention, diagnosis, and therapy
Anne Klibanski,Lucile L. Adams-Campbell,Tamsen Bassford,Steven N. Blair,Scott D. Boden,Kay Dickersin,David R. Gifford,Lou Glasse,Steven R. Goldring,Keith A. Hruska,Susan R. Johnson,Laurie K. McCauley,William E. Russell +12 more
TL;DR: Though prevalent in white postmenopausal women, osteoporosis occurs in all populations and at all ages and has significant physical, psychosocial, and financial consequences.
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Estrogen plus progestin and colorectal cancer in postmenopausal women.
Rowan T. Chlebowski,Jean Wactawski-Wende,Cheryl Ritenbaugh,F. Allan Hubbell,Joao L. Ascensao,Rebecca J. Rodabough,Carol A. Rosenberg,Victoria M. Taylor,Randall E. Harris,Chu Chen,Lucile L. Adams-Campbell,Emily White +11 more
TL;DR: Relatively short-term use of estrogen plus progestin was associated with a decreased risk of colorectal cancer, however, coloreCTal cancers in women who took estrogen plusprogesterone acetate were diagnosed at a more advanced stage than those in Women's Health Initiative participants who took placebo.
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Lung cancer occurrence in never-smokers: an analysis of 13 cohorts and 22 cancer registry studies.
Michael J. Thun,Lindsay M. Hannan,Lucile L. Adams-Campbell,Paolo Boffetta,Julie E. Buring,Diane Feskanich,W. Dana Flanders,W. Dana Flanders,Sun Ha Jee,Kota Katanoda,Laurence N. Kolonel,I-Min Lee,Tomomi Marugame,Julie R. Palmer,Elio Riboli,Tomotaka Sobue,Erika Avila-Tang,Lynne R. Wilkens,Jon M Samet +18 more
TL;DR: These comprehensive analyses support claims that the death rate from lung cancer among never-smokers is higher in men than in women, and in African Americans and Asians residing in Asia than in individuals of European descent, but contradict assertions that risk is increasing or that women have a higher incidence rate than men.
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A Randomized Controlled Trial of Weight Reduction and Exercise for Diabetes Management in Older African-American Subjects
TL;DR: The intervention program was effective in improving glycemic and blood pressure control and may reflect indirect program effects on other aspects of self-care.
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Reproductive factors, hormonal contraception, and risk of uterine leiomyomata in African-American women: a prospective study.
Lauren A. Wise,Julie R. Palmer,Bernard L. Harlow,Donna Spiegelman,Elizabeth A. Stewart,Lucile L. Adams-Campbell,Lynn Rosenberg +6 more
TL;DR: The authors used age- and time-stratified Cox regression models to estimate incidence rate ratios for self-reported uterine leiomyomata, confirmed by ultrasound or hysterectomy, in association with selected reproductive and hormonal factors and found current use of progestin-only injectables was inversely associated with risk.