2022
Long-Term Survival and Causes of Death After Diagnoses of Common Cancers in 3 Cohorts of U.S. Health Professionals
Cheng E, Lee DH, Tamimi RM, Hankinson SE, Willett WC, Giovannucci EL, Eliassen AH, Stampfer MJ, Mucci LA, Fuchs CS, Spiegelman D. Long-Term Survival and Causes of Death After Diagnoses of Common Cancers in 3 Cohorts of U.S. Health Professionals. JNCI Cancer Spectrum 2022, 6: pkac021-. PMID: 35603853, PMCID: PMC8973409, DOI: 10.1093/jncics/pkac021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCancer-specific mortalityHealth Study IIUterine corpusCause of deathCommon cancerThyroid cancerPrimary cancerCancer survivorsLung cancerCumulative mortalityHealth StudyColorectal cancer-specific mortalityLong-term overall survivalNurses' Health Study IICancer-specific mortality ratesU.S. health professionalsHealth Professionals FollowNurses' Health StudyMale cancer survivorsFemale cancer survivorsProfessionals FollowMost patientsOverall survivalExcess riskUrinary bladder
2020
Long-term cancer survival in cohorts of U.S. health professionals.
Cheng E, Lee D, Tamimi R, Hankinson S, Willett W, Giovannucci E, Eliassen H, Tworoger S, Meir S, Mucci L, Fuchs C, Spiegelman D. Long-term cancer survival in cohorts of U.S. health professionals. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2020, 38: 12075-12075. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2020.38.15_suppl.12075.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCancer-specific mortality ratesMortality rateCancer patientsOvarian cancerMajor cancersLong-term cancer survivalCorpus cancer patientsU.S. health professionalsHealth Professionals FollowUterine corpus cancerKaplan-Meier curvesMortality 10 yearsCause-specific mortality ratesCause of deathCumulative mortality rateLong-term survivalNHS IICorpus cancerIndex cancerProfessionals FollowUterine corpusColorectal cancerCancer survivalBreast cancerHealth Study
2003
The Use of B Vitamin Supplements and Peripheral Arterial Disease Risk in Men Are Inversely Related
Merchant AT, Hu FB, Spiegelman D, Willett WC, Rimm EB, Ascherio A. The Use of B Vitamin Supplements and Peripheral Arterial Disease Risk in Men Are Inversely Related. Journal Of Nutrition 2003, 133: 2863-2867. PMID: 12949378, DOI: 10.1093/jn/133.9.2863.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPeripheral arterial diseasePAD riskFolate intakePrevention of PADPeripheral arterial disease riskVitamin BArterial disease riskIncident PAD casesU.S. health professionalsB vitamin intakeVitamin supplement useB-vitamin supplementsCoronary heart diseaseWeak inverse associationMultivariate adjustmentArterial diseaseVitamin intakeSupplement useHeart diseaseInverse associationCardiovascular diseaseD incrementStudy populationVitamin supplementsDietary folate