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Susan E. Hankinson
Researcher at University of Massachusetts Amherst
Publications - 811
Citations - 95219
Susan E. Hankinson is an academic researcher from University of Massachusetts Amherst. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Risk factor. The author has an hindex of 151, co-authored 789 publications receiving 88297 citations. Previous affiliations of Susan E. Hankinson include Washington University in St. Louis & University of Bristol.
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Genome-wide association study identifies novel breast cancer susceptibility loci
Douglas F. Easton,Karen A. Pooley,Alison M. Dunning,Paul D.P. Pharoah,Deborah J. Thompson,Dennis G. Ballinger,Jeffery P. Struewing,Jonathan J. Morrison,Helen I. Field,Robert Luben,Nicholas J. Wareham,Shahana Ahmed,Catherine S. Healey,Richard Bowman,Kerstin B. Meyer,Christopher A. Haiman,Laurence K. Kolonel,Brian E. Henderson,Loic Le Marchand,Paul Brennan,Suleeporn Sangrajrang,Valerie Gaborieau,Fabrice Odefrey,Chen-Yang Shen,Pei-Ei Wu,Hui-Chun Wang,Diana Eccles,D. Gareth Evans,Julian Peto,Olivia Fletcher,Nichola Johnson,Sheila Seal,Michael R. Stratton,Nazneen Rahman,Georgia Chenevix-Trench,Georgia Chenevix-Trench,Stig E. Bojesen,Børge G. Nordestgaard,C K Axelsson,Montserrat Garcia-Closas,Louise A. Brinton,Stephen J. Chanock,Jolanta Lissowska,Beata Peplonska,Heli Nevanlinna,Rainer Fagerholm,H Eerola,Daehee Kang,Keun-Young Yoo,Dong-Young Noh,Sei Hyun Ahn,David J. Hunter,Susan E. Hankinson,David G. Cox,Per Hall,Sara Wedrén,Jianjun Liu,Yen-Ling Low,Natalia Bogdanova,Peter Schu¨rmann,Do¨rk Do¨rk,Rob A. E. M. Tollenaar,Catharina E. Jacobi,Peter Devilee,Jan G. M. Klijn,Alice J. Sigurdson,Michele M. Doody,Bruce H. Alexander,Jinghui Zhang,Angela Cox,Ian W. Brock,Gordon MacPherson,Malcolm W.R. Reed,Fergus J. Couch,Ellen L. Goode,Janet E. Olson,Hanne Meijers-Heijboer,Hanne Meijers-Heijboer,Ans M.W. van den Ouweland,André G. Uitterlinden,Fernando Rivadeneira,Roger L. Milne,Gloria Ribas,Anna González-Neira,Javier Benitez,John L. Hopper,Margaret R. E. McCredie,Margaret R. E. McCredie,Margaret R. E. McCredie,Melissa C. Southey,Melissa C. Southey,Graham G. Giles,Chris Schroen,Christina Justenhoven,Christina Justenhoven,Hiltrud Brauch,Hiltrud Brauch,Ute Hamann,Yon-Dschun Ko,Amanda B. Spurdle,Jonathan Beesley,Xiaoqing Chen,_ kConFab,Arto Mannermaa,Veli-Matti Kosma,Vesa Kataja,Jaana M. Hartikainen,Nicholas E. Day,David Cox,Bruce A.J. Ponder +109 more
TL;DR: To identify further susceptibility alleles, a two-stage genome-wide association study in 4,398 breast cancer cases and 4,316 controls was conducted, followed by a third stage in which 30 single nucleotide polymorphisms were tested for confirmation.
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Body weight and mortality among women
JoAnn E. Manson,Walter C. Willett,Meir J. Stampfer,Graham A. Colditz,David J. Hunter,Susan E. Hankinson,Charles H. Hennekens,Frank E. Speizer +7 more
TL;DR: A J-shaped relation between body-mass index and overall mortality is observed and when women who had never smoked were examined separately, no increase in risk was observed among the leaner women, and a more direct relation between weight and mortality emerged.
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Circulating concentrations of insulin-like growth factor I and risk of breast cancer
Susan E. Hankinson,Walter C. Willett,Walter C. Willett,Graham A. Colditz,Graham A. Colditz,David J. Hunter,David J. Hunter,Dominique S. Michaud,Dominique S. Michaud,Bonnie Deroo,Bernard Rosner,Frank E. Speizer,Michael Pollak +12 more
TL;DR: A positive relation between circulating IGF-I concentration and risk of breast cancer was found among premenopausal but not postmenopausal women, and may be useful in the identification of women at high risk of Breast cancer and in the development of risk reduction strategies.
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A genome-wide association study identifies alleles in FGFR2 associated with risk of sporadic postmenopausal breast cancer
David J. Hunter,David J. Hunter,Peter Kraft,Kevin B. Jacobs,David G. Cox,Meredith Yeager,Meredith Yeager,Susan E. Hankinson,Sholom Wacholder,Zhaoming Wang,Zhaoming Wang,Robert W Welch,Robert W Welch,Amy Hutchinson,Amy Hutchinson,Junwen Wang,Junwen Wang,Kai Yu,Nilanjan Chatterjee,Nick Orr,Walter C. Willett,Graham A. Colditz,Regina G. Ziegler,Christine D. Berg,Saundra S. Buys,Catherine A. McCarty,Heather Spencer Feigelson,Eugenia E. Calle,Michael J. Thun,Richard B. Hayes,Margaret A. Tucker,Daniela S. Gerhard,Joseph F. Fraumeni,Robert N. Hoover,Gilles Thomas,Stephen J. Chanock +35 more
TL;DR: Four SNPs in intron 2 of FGFR2 (which encodes a receptor tyrosine kinase and is amplified or overexpressed in some breast cancers) that were highly associated with breast cancer were identified and confirmed in 1,776 affected individuals and 2,072 controls from three additional studies.
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Insulin-like growth factors and neoplasia.
TL;DR: Converging results from epidemiological research and in vivo carcinogenesis models indicate that high levels of circulating IGF1 are associated with increased risk of several common cancers, and ongoing research seeks to clarify the mechanisms underlying these observations.