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Yiting Wang
Researcher at American Cancer Society
Publications - 12
Citations - 1081
Yiting Wang is an academic researcher from American Cancer Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Cancer prevention. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 8 publications receiving 995 citations.
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Obesity-related plasma hemodilution and PSA concentration among men with prostate cancer.
Lionel L. Bañez,Robert J. Hamilton,Robert J. Hamilton,Alan W. Partin,Robin T. Vollmer,Leon Sun,Carmen Rodriguez,Yiting Wang,Martha K. Terris,Martha K. Terris,William J. Aronson,Joseph C. Presti,Christopher J. Kane,Christopher J. Kane,Christopher L. Amling,Judd W. Moul,Stephen J. Freedland +16 more
TL;DR: In men undergoing radical prostatectomy, higher BMI was associated with higher plasma volume; hemodilution may therefore be responsible for the lower serum PSA concentrations among obese men with prostate cancer.
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Waist Circumference and All-Cause Mortality in a Large US Cohort
Eric J. Jacobs,Christina C. Newton,Yiting Wang,Alpa V. Patel,Marjorie L. McCullough,Peter T. Campbell,Michael J. Thun,Susan M. Gapstur +7 more
TL;DR: The results emphasize the importance of WC as a risk factor for mortality in older adults, regardless of BMI.
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Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs and Advanced Prostate Cancer Incidence in a Large U.S. Cohort
Eric J. Jacobs,Carmen Rodriguez,Elizabeth B. Bain,Yiting Wang,Michael J. Thun,Eugenia E. Calle +5 more
TL;DR: Current use of cholesterol-lowering drugs for 5 or more years was not associated with overall prostate cancer incidence, but was associated with a marginally statistically significant reduction in risk of advanced prostate cancer.
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Comparing Methods for Accounting for Seasonal Variability in a Biomarker When Only a Single Sample Is Available: Insights From Simulations Based on Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D
Yiting Wang,Eric J. Jacobs,Marjorie L. McCullough,Carmen Rodriguez,Michael J. Thun,Eugenia E. Calle,W. Dana Flanders +6 more
TL;DR: To avoid potential bias away from the null, using season- or month-specific cutpoints may be preferable to adjusting for DOSC, and to evaluate and understand the impact of such strategies on potential bias, a population in which 25(OH)D levels varied between individuals and by season was simulated.
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A prospective study of waist circumference and body mass index in relation to colorectal cancer incidence
Yiting Wang,Eric J. Jacobs,Alpa V. Patel,Carmen Rodriguez,Marjorie L. McCullough,Michael J. Thun,Eugenia E. Calle +6 more
TL;DR: The results confirm that waist circumference is associated with increased colorectal cancer incidence, and whether it is independent of body mass index (BMI) is unknown.