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Ross L. Prentice
Researcher at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Publications - 407
Citations - 37908
Ross L. Prentice is an academic researcher from Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Women's Health Initiative. The author has an hindex of 94, co-authored 407 publications receiving 33619 citations. Previous affiliations of Ross L. Prentice include Argonne National Laboratory & Radiation Effects Research Foundation.
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An Analysis of Contaminated Well Water and Health Effects in Woburn, Massachusetts: Comment
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Postmenopausal Estrogen and Progestin Effects on the Serum Proteome
Sharon J. Pitteri,Samir M. Hanash,Aaron K. Aragaki,Lynn M. Amon,Lin Chen,Tina Busald Buson,Sophie Paczesny,Sophie Paczesny,Hiroyuki Katayama,Hiroyuki Katayama,Hong Wang,Melissa M. Johnson,Qing Zhang,Martin W. McIntosh,Pei Wang,Charles Kooperberg,Jacques E. Rossouw,Rebecca D. Jackson,JoAnn E. Manson,Judith Hsia,Simin Liu,Lisa W. Martin,Ross L. Prentice +22 more
TL;DR: Serum proteomic analyses yielded a large number of proteins similarly affected by estrogen plus progestin and by estrogen alone and identified some proteins and pathways that appear to be differentially affected between the two hormone preparations; this may explain their distinct clinical effects.
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Potassium Intake and Risk of Stroke in Women With Hypertension and Nonhypertension in the Women’s Health Initiative
Arjun Seth,Yasmin Mossavar-Rahmani,Victor Kamensky,Brian Silver,Kamakshi Lakshminarayan,Ross L. Prentice,Linda Van Horn,Sylvia Wassertheil-Smoller +7 more
TL;DR: High potassium intake is associated with a lower risk of all stroke and ischemic stroke, as well as all-cause mortality in older women, particularly those who are not hypertensive.
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Low-Fat Dietary Pattern among Postmenopausal Women Influences Long-Term Cancer, Cardiovascular Disease, and Diabetes Outcomes.
Ross L. Prentice,Aaron K. Aragaki,Barbara V. Howard,Rowan T. Chlebowski,Cynthia A. Thomson,Linda Van Horn,Lesley F. Tinker,JoAnn E. Manson,Garnet L. Anderson,Lewis E. Kuller,Marian L. Neuhouser,Karen C. Johnson,Linda Snetselaar,Jacques E. Rossouw +13 more
TL;DR: Reduction in dietary fat with corresponding increase in vegetables, fruit, and grains led to benefits related to breast cancer, CHD, and diabetes, without adverse effects, among healthy postmenopausal US women.
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Mixed discrete and continuous Cox regression model
TL;DR: A computationally convenient estimator of the variance of the score function can be developed and reduces to the usual hypergeometric form in the special case of testing equality of several survival curves, and it leads more generally to a convenient consistent variance estimator for the regression parameter.