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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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Two-stage biomarker panel study and estimation allowing early termination for futility

TL;DR: The proposed design and estimators show an ability to reduce sample size when the biomarker panel is not promising, while controlling rejection rate and gaining efficiency when the panel is promising, and are applied to a biomarkerpanel development for the detection of high-grade prostate cancer in a study conducted within the National Cancer Institute's Early Detection Research Network.
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Abstract S5-04: Low-fat dietary pattern and breast cancer overall survival in the women's health initiative dietary modification randomized controlled trial

TL;DR: Compared to a usual diet control group, women randomized to a dietary intervention group providing a low-fat dietary pattern had a significantly increased overall survival following a breast cancer diagnosis with the possible exception of those developing triple negative cancers.
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Estimating 24-Hour Urinary Excretion of Sodium and Potassium Is More Reliable from 24-Hour Urine Than Spot Urine Sample in a Feeding Study of US Older Postmenopausal Women.

TL;DR: In this article, a 2-week controlled-feeding study with 153 older postmenopausal women ages 75.4 to 75.5 y participated in a 2wk controlled feeding study with a 4-d repeating menu cycle based on their usual intake, and the Pearson correlation coefficients between Na and K intakes and actual 24-h excretions were 0.57 and 0.44 for estimated 24-hour excretion.