Endogenous estrogens play an integral role in the etiology of breast, endometrial, and, possibly, ovarian cancers. Estrogen metabolism yields products that are potentially both estrogenic and genotoxic, yet individual metabolic patterns are just beginning to be explored in epidemiologic studies. Within the Nurses\u27 Health Study II, we examined reproducibility of 15 urinary estrogens and estrogen metabolites (EM) among 110 premenopausal women with three luteal-phase urine samples collected over 3 years. EM were measured by a recently developed high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS(2)) method with high sensitivity, specificity, and precision. We assessed Spearman correlations and intraclass correlation coeff...
A sensitive, specific, accurate, and precise high-performance liquid chromatography-electrospray ion...
Estrogen metabolites may play an important role in breast carcinogenesis. Animal and in vitro studie...
background: Endogenous sex hormones are well-established risk factors for breast cancer; the contrib...
Endogenous estrogens play an integral role in the etiology of breast, endometrial, and, possibly, ov...
Endogenous estrogens play an integral role in the etiol-ogy of breast, endometrial, and, possibly, o...
Background: Little is known about relationships among reproductive factors, estrogens and estrogen m...
BACKGROUND: Interindividual differences in estrogen metabolism may partially account for differences...
Background: An important aspect of the link between estrogen and breast cancer is whether urinary es...
Preliminary studies suggest that the estrogen metabolite 16a.hydroxyestrone is associated with breas...
Endogenous estradiol and estrone are linked causally to increased risks of breast cancer. In this st...
Endogenous estrogen plays a key role in the development of human breast cancer, yet the contribution...
Sex steroid concentrations in urine samples from post-menopausal women have been associated with ri...
Estrogen metabolites may have different genotoxic and mitogenic properties yet their relationship wi...
Testing for the urinary levels of 2-hydroxyestrone and 16 alpha–hydroxyestrone provides valuable ins...
To evaluate the potential effect of estrogens in premenopausal female thyroid cancer, the concentrat...
A sensitive, specific, accurate, and precise high-performance liquid chromatography-electrospray ion...
Estrogen metabolites may play an important role in breast carcinogenesis. Animal and in vitro studie...
background: Endogenous sex hormones are well-established risk factors for breast cancer; the contrib...
Endogenous estrogens play an integral role in the etiology of breast, endometrial, and, possibly, ov...
Endogenous estrogens play an integral role in the etiol-ogy of breast, endometrial, and, possibly, o...
Background: Little is known about relationships among reproductive factors, estrogens and estrogen m...
BACKGROUND: Interindividual differences in estrogen metabolism may partially account for differences...
Background: An important aspect of the link between estrogen and breast cancer is whether urinary es...
Preliminary studies suggest that the estrogen metabolite 16a.hydroxyestrone is associated with breas...
Endogenous estradiol and estrone are linked causally to increased risks of breast cancer. In this st...
Endogenous estrogen plays a key role in the development of human breast cancer, yet the contribution...
Sex steroid concentrations in urine samples from post-menopausal women have been associated with ri...
Estrogen metabolites may have different genotoxic and mitogenic properties yet their relationship wi...
Testing for the urinary levels of 2-hydroxyestrone and 16 alpha–hydroxyestrone provides valuable ins...
To evaluate the potential effect of estrogens in premenopausal female thyroid cancer, the concentrat...
A sensitive, specific, accurate, and precise high-performance liquid chromatography-electrospray ion...
Estrogen metabolites may play an important role in breast carcinogenesis. Animal and in vitro studie...
background: Endogenous sex hormones are well-established risk factors for breast cancer; the contrib...