2024
Associations between violence, distress, and cancer in transgender and non-transgender people.
Alpert A, Sayegh S, Cunliffe S, Sevelius J, Operario D, Pachankis J, Irwin M, Cerulli C, Griggs J, Strawderman M. Associations between violence, distress, and cancer in transgender and non-transgender people. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2024, 42: 10566-10566. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2024.42.16_suppl.10566.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCancer risk factorsDiagnosis codesRisk factorsRates of violenceElectronic medical record dataTransgender peopleCross-sectional cohort studyMedical record dataGender identity informationGender identityIncreased cancer morbidityBias-corrected bootstrap confidence intervalsAssess distressProbability of cancerScreening questionsCancer riskCancer morbidityChi-square testComparison of violenceExperiences of violenceCohort studyAcademic hospitalVariable of violenceIndirect pathsRecord data
2022
Associations between interpersonal violence and cancer risk factors for transgender and cisgender people.
Alpert A, Sayegh S, Strawderman M, Cunliffe S, Cupertino A, Griggs J, Cerulli C. Associations between interpersonal violence and cancer risk factors for transgender and cisgender people. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2022, 40: 6516-6516. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2022.40.16_suppl.6516.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCancer risk factorsRates of smokingCisgender peopleRisk factorsTransgender peopleRobust Poisson regression modelsDecrease socioeconomic disparitiesCancer prevention researchPoisson regression modelsRisk of cancerInterpersonal violenceFollow-up timeSocioeconomic disparitiesPrevalence ratiosPrevention researchRates of interpersonal violenceExperiences of violenceLife courseSmokingSignificantly higher ratesBMIExposure to interpersonal violenceRegression modelsOncology communityStatistically significant differenceCancer risk factors and cancer in transgender versus cisgender people: Real-world data from a tertiary health care institution.
Alpert A, Sayegh S, Strawderman M, Cunliffe S, Cupertino A, Cerulli C, Griggs J. Cancer risk factors and cancer in transgender versus cisgender people: Real-world data from a tertiary health care institution. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2022, 40: 6538-6538. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2022.40.16_suppl.6538.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCancer risk factorsElectronic health recordsBody mass indexPrevalence of cancerHuman immunodeficiency virusCisgender peopleRisk factorsElectronic health record fieldsInstitutional electronic health recordsAssessed body mass indexTransgender peopleTertiary health care institutionHuman papilloma virusRates of smokingHealth care institutionsPremalignant lesionsGender identity dataYears of follow-upPrevalence of premalignant lesionsTobacco cessationHealth recordsStructural stigmaChi-square testSmoking statusTransmission of human immunodeficiency virus
2021
Regional Differences in Lymphomagenesis Identified through Quantification of AICDA-Mediated Subclonal Evolution in Follicular Lymphoma: Do Pesticides Play a Role?
Alpert A, Torres N, Snyder E, Rock P, Adlowitz D, Peterson D, Cupertino P, Casulo C, Burack R. Regional Differences in Lymphomagenesis Identified through Quantification of AICDA-Mediated Subclonal Evolution in Follicular Lymphoma: Do Pesticides Play a Role? Blood 2021, 138: 3505. DOI: 10.1182/blood-2021-146972.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchActivation-induced cytidine deaminaseNon-Hodgkin's lymphomaFollicular lymphomaSubclonal evolutionSpecimens of patientsHigh groupLow groupProportion of womenLymphoma specimensTumor specimensSurrogate markerLymphomaZip codesLymphomagenesisInduce lymphomasEnvironmental risk factorsPatientsRisk factorsIGHVSomatic hypermutationBCL2Aberrant mutationsMedianWilcoxon testEpidemiological studies