Objectives: Cumulative disadvantage (CD) is a concept that recognizes the influence of social determinants on health over the lifecourse—emphasizing accumulated stressors as contributors to physiological damage. The shortening of telomeres has been found to have a direct relationship with increased cancer incidence and overall health. The purpose of this research is to develop a triangulated and biologically validated CD instrument to explore breast cancer disparities among Black and White women. Methods: We recruited a purposeful sample of 15 White and 15 Black pre-menopausal women (ages 25–50 years) who had donated normal tissue to the Susan G. Komen Tissue Bank. Semi-structured qualitative interviews, designed to investigate participa...
<p>Age-adjusted telomere length (calculated as the difference between the observed and the predicted...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Leukocyte telomere length(LTL) has been associated with age, self-reported ...
BACKGROUND: Reproductive health disparities may be partly explained by the cumulative effects of chr...
Discrimination is unfair treatment against a certain group based on race, age, gender, sexual orient...
Background and objectivesAfrican American women experience faster telomere shortening (i.e., cellula...
ObjectiveTelomeres are protective sequences of DNA capping the ends of chromosomes that shorten over...
Specific Aims: This doctoral dissertation project was designed to examine two major aims among Black...
INTRODUCTION:Telomere length, a marker of cell aging, seems to be affected by the same factors thoug...
During breast cancer progression, a substantial increase in chromosomal aberrations is observed in t...
Introduction: Stress is associated with disease and reduced leukocyte telomere length (LTL). The obj...
ObjectiveTo compare leukocyte telomere length (LTL) by race and describe demographic, health, and ps...
BackgroundOver the life course, African American (AA) women have faster telomere attrition, a biolog...
BACKGROUND: Although maternal stressor exposure has been associated with shorter telomere length (TL...
Context: Whether a healthy lifestyle may be associated with longer telomere length is largely unknow...
Abstract Objectives: Chronic stress from experiencing discrimination can lead to long-term changes i...
<p>Age-adjusted telomere length (calculated as the difference between the observed and the predicted...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Leukocyte telomere length(LTL) has been associated with age, self-reported ...
BACKGROUND: Reproductive health disparities may be partly explained by the cumulative effects of chr...
Discrimination is unfair treatment against a certain group based on race, age, gender, sexual orient...
Background and objectivesAfrican American women experience faster telomere shortening (i.e., cellula...
ObjectiveTelomeres are protective sequences of DNA capping the ends of chromosomes that shorten over...
Specific Aims: This doctoral dissertation project was designed to examine two major aims among Black...
INTRODUCTION:Telomere length, a marker of cell aging, seems to be affected by the same factors thoug...
During breast cancer progression, a substantial increase in chromosomal aberrations is observed in t...
Introduction: Stress is associated with disease and reduced leukocyte telomere length (LTL). The obj...
ObjectiveTo compare leukocyte telomere length (LTL) by race and describe demographic, health, and ps...
BackgroundOver the life course, African American (AA) women have faster telomere attrition, a biolog...
BACKGROUND: Although maternal stressor exposure has been associated with shorter telomere length (TL...
Context: Whether a healthy lifestyle may be associated with longer telomere length is largely unknow...
Abstract Objectives: Chronic stress from experiencing discrimination can lead to long-term changes i...
<p>Age-adjusted telomere length (calculated as the difference between the observed and the predicted...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Leukocyte telomere length(LTL) has been associated with age, self-reported ...
BACKGROUND: Reproductive health disparities may be partly explained by the cumulative effects of chr...