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Preetha Rajaraman
Researcher at United States Department of Health and Human Services
Publications - 79
Citations - 7369
Preetha Rajaraman is an academic researcher from United States Department of Health and Human Services. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Population. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 79 publications receiving 6271 citations. Previous affiliations of Preetha Rajaraman include Johns Hopkins University.
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Radiation-Related Risk of Cancers of the Upper Digestive Tract among Japanese Atomic Bomb Survivors
Ritsu Sakata,Dale L. Preston,Alina V. Brenner,Hiromi Sugiyama,Eric J. Grant,Preetha Rajaraman,Atsuko Sadakane,Mai Utada,Benjamin French,Elizabeth K. Cahoon,Kiyohiko Mabuchi,Kotaro Ozasa +11 more
TL;DR: Improved radiation dose estimates were used, improved radiation risk estimates for upper digestive tract cancers were added, effects of smoking and alcohol consumption were considered, and dose-response analyses by anatomical sub-site were performed.
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Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and glioma in the NIH-AARP Diet and Health Study cohort.
Sarah E. Daugherty,Steven C. Moore,Ruth M. Pfeiffer,Peter D. Inskip,Yikyung Park,Albert R. Hollenbeck,Preetha Rajaraman +6 more
TL;DR: The findings from this large prospective study do not support an inverse association between NSAIDs and risk of all glioma or glioblastoma.
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Influence of obesity-related risk factors in the aetiology of glioma.
Linden Disney-Hogg,Amit Sud,Philip J. Law,Alex J. Cornish,Ben Kinnersley,Quinn T. Ostrom,Karim Labreche,Jeanette E. Eckel-Passow,Georgina Armstrong,Elizabeth B. Claus,Dora Il'yasova,Joellen M. Schildkraut,Jill S. Barnholtz-Sloan,Sara H. Olson,Jonine L. Bernstein,Rose Lai,Anthony J. Swerdlow,Matthias Simon,Per Hoffmann,Markus M. Nöthen,Karl-Heinz Jöckel,Stephen J. Chanock,Preetha Rajaraman,Christoffer Johansen,Robert B. Jenkins,Beatrice Melin,Margaret Wrensch,Marc Sanson,Melissa L. Bondy,Richard S. Houlston +29 more
TL;DR: This study found no evidence to support a relationship between obesity-related traits with subtypes of glioma–glioblastoma (GBM) or non-GBM tumours.
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Known glioma risk loci are associated with glioma with a family history of brain tumours - a case-control gene association study
Beatrice Melin,Anna M. Dahlin,Ulrika Andersson,Zhaoming Wang,Roger Henriksson,Göran Hallmans,Melissa L. Bondy,Christoffer Johansen,Maria Feychting,Anders Ahlbom,Cari M. Kitahara,Sophia S. Wang,Avima M. Ruder,Tania Carreón,Mary Ann Butler,Peter D. Inskip,Mark P. Purdue,Ann W. Hsing,Leah E. Mechanic,Elizabeth M. Gillanders,Meredith Yeager,Martha S. Linet,Stephen J. Chanock,Patricia Hartge,Preetha Rajaraman +24 more
TL;DR: Findings require confirmation in further studies with a larger number of glioma cases with a family history of brain tumours, but rs6010620 (RTEL1) was associated with an increased risk ofglioma when restricting to cases withfamily history ofbrain tumours.
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Age-specific genome-wide association study in glioblastoma identifies increased proportion of 'lower grade glioma'-like features associated with younger age
Quinn T. Ostrom,Quinn T. Ostrom,Ben Kinnersley,Georgina Armstrong,Terri Rice,Yanwen Chen,John K. Wiencke,Lucie McCoy,Helen M. Hansen,Christopher I. Amos,Jonine L. Bernstein,Elizabeth B. Claus,Elizabeth B. Claus,Jeanette E. Eckel-Passow,Dora Il'yasova,Dora Il'yasova,Christoffer Johansen,Daniel H. Lachance,Rose Lai,Ryan Merrell,Sara H. Olson,Siegal Sadetzki,Siegal Sadetzki,Joellen M. Schildkraut,Sanjay Shete,Joshua B. Rubin,Ulrika Andersson,Preetha Rajaraman,Stephen J. Chanock,Martha S. Linet,Zhaoming Wang,Zhaoming Wang,Meredith Yeager,Richard S. Houlston,Robert B. Jenkins,Margaret Wrensch,Beatrice Melin,Melissa L. Bondy,Jill S. Barnholtz-Sloan +38 more
TL;DR: The association of a SNP known to confer risk for IDH 1/2 mutant glioma and higher prevalence of IDH1/2 mutation within younger individuals 18–53 suggests that more younger individuals may present initially with ‘secondary glioblastoma.’