ObjectivesWe introduce and describe the Breast Cancer and the Environment Research Centers (BCERC), a research network with a transdisciplinary approach to elucidating the role of environmental factors in pubertal development as a window on breast cancer etiology. We describe the organization of four national centers integrated into the BCERC network.Data sourcesInvestigators use a common conceptual framework based on multiple levels of biologic, behavioral, and social organization across the life span. The approach connects basic biologic studies with rodent models and tissue culture systems, a coordinated multicenter epidemiologic cohort study of prepubertal girls, and the integration of community members of breast cancer advocates as key...
This publication summarizes the results of our first phase of research in the Cape Cod Breast Cancer...
Breast cancer is the leading cause of death in women aged 20–50 years, with some geographical differ...
To fulfill the Master of Public Health degree requirements from the University of San Francisco, I h...
BackgroundThe long time from exposure to potentially harmful chemicals until breast cancer occurrenc...
Background The long time from exposure to potentially harmful chemicals until breast...
Experimental research has clearly shown that many environmental exposures that cannot easily be stud...
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women in the world. Although, certain risk factor...
AbstractThe environment is an underutilized pathway to breast cancer prevention. Current research ap...
As the most commonly occurring cancer in women worldwide, breast cancer poses a formidable public he...
Breast cancer risk has both heritable and environment/lifestyle components. The heritable component ...
The environment is an underutilized pathway to breast cancer prevention. Current research approaches...
The purpose of the Personal Environmental Risk Factor Study (PERFS) pilot project was to develop met...
The rising global incidence, morbidity and mortality from breast cancer has led to intensified effor...
This dissertation analyzes the current era of activist-scientist collaborations on environmental cau...
Background: Exposure to chemicals that cause rodent mammary gland tumors is common, but few studies ...
This publication summarizes the results of our first phase of research in the Cape Cod Breast Cancer...
Breast cancer is the leading cause of death in women aged 20–50 years, with some geographical differ...
To fulfill the Master of Public Health degree requirements from the University of San Francisco, I h...
BackgroundThe long time from exposure to potentially harmful chemicals until breast cancer occurrenc...
Background The long time from exposure to potentially harmful chemicals until breast...
Experimental research has clearly shown that many environmental exposures that cannot easily be stud...
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women in the world. Although, certain risk factor...
AbstractThe environment is an underutilized pathway to breast cancer prevention. Current research ap...
As the most commonly occurring cancer in women worldwide, breast cancer poses a formidable public he...
Breast cancer risk has both heritable and environment/lifestyle components. The heritable component ...
The environment is an underutilized pathway to breast cancer prevention. Current research approaches...
The purpose of the Personal Environmental Risk Factor Study (PERFS) pilot project was to develop met...
The rising global incidence, morbidity and mortality from breast cancer has led to intensified effor...
This dissertation analyzes the current era of activist-scientist collaborations on environmental cau...
Background: Exposure to chemicals that cause rodent mammary gland tumors is common, but few studies ...
This publication summarizes the results of our first phase of research in the Cape Cod Breast Cancer...
Breast cancer is the leading cause of death in women aged 20–50 years, with some geographical differ...
To fulfill the Master of Public Health degree requirements from the University of San Francisco, I h...