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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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Reply to E Archer and SN Blair
Laurence S. Freedman,Raymond J. Carroll,Marian L. Neuhouser,Ross L. Prentice,Donna Spiegelman,Amy F. Subar,Lesley F. Tinker,Walter C. Willett +7 more
TL;DR: Findings indicate that self-report instruments are more suited to the elicitation of a person’s dietary composition than his or her absolute intake, and the use of repeated 24-h recalls is another device that can be used to improve the quality of self- report dietary data.
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Eating Pattern Response to a Low-Fat Diet Intervention and Cardiovascular Outcomes in Normotensive Women: The Women's Health Initiative.
Linda Van Horn,Aaron K. Aragaki,Barbara V. Howard,Matthew A. Allison,Carmen R. Isasi,JoAnn E. Manson,Marian L. Neuhouser,Yasmin Mossavar-Rahmani,Cynthia A. Thomson,Mara Z Vitolin,Robert B. Wallace,Ross L. Prentice,Whi Investigators +12 more
TL;DR: Intervention group total fat reduction replaced with increased carbohydrate and some protein, especially plant-based protein, was related to lower CHD risk in normotensive women without CVD who reported high baseline total fat intake.
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Exploring the interaction between SNP genotype and postmenopausal hormone therapy effects on stroke risk
Ying Huang,Dennis G. Ballinger,Renee Stokowski,Erica Beilharz,Jennifer G. Robinson,Simin Liu,Randal D. Robinson,Victor W. Henderson,Jacques E. Rossouw,Ross L. Prentice +9 more
TL;DR: Two-stage analysis among postmenopausal women generates novel hypotheses concerning the F13A1 and PCSK9 genomic regions and the effects of hormonal exposures on post menopausal stroke risk for subsequent independent validation.
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Cohorts and consortia conference: A summary report (Banff, Canada, June 17-19, 2009)
Paolo Boffetta,Graham A. Colditz,John D. Potter,Laurence N. Kolonel,Paula J. Robson,Reza Malekzadeh,Daniela Seminara,Ellen L. Goode,Keun-Young Yoo,Paul A. Demers,Richard P. Gallagher,Ross L. Prentice,Yutaka Yasui,Kieran O'Doherty,Gloria M. Petersen,Cornelia M. Ulrich,Ilona Csizmadi,Ernest K. Amankwah,Nigel T. Brockton,Karen Kopciuk,S. Elizabeth McGregor,Linda E. Kelemen +21 more
TL;DR: An open forum to discuss the opportunities and challenges of large-scale cohorts and their consortia was held in June 2009 in Banff, Canada, and is summarized in this report.
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Methodological considerations for disentangling a risk factor's influence on disease incidence versus postdiagnosis survival: The example of obesity and breast and colorectal cancer mortality in the Women's Health Initiative.
Elizabeth M. Cespedes Feliciano,Ross L. Prentice,Aaron K. Aragaki,Marian L. Neuhouser,Hailey R. Banack,Candyce H. Kroenke,Gloria Y.F. Ho,Oleg Zaslavsky,Howard D. Strickler,Tongguang Cheng,Rowan T. Chlebowski,Nazmus Saquib,Rami Nassir,Garnet L. Anderson,Bette J. Caan +14 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that a risk factor that increases disease incidence will increase disease‐specific mortality and its influence on postdiagnosis survival can vary, and requires consideration of additional design and analysis issues such as selection bias.