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Cancer | 1995

Does the racial‐ethnic variation in prostate cancer risk have a hormonal basis?

Ronald K. Ross; Gerhard A. Coetzee; Juergen Reichardt; Eila C. Skinner; Brian E. Henderson

One of the most intriguing features of prostate cancer epidemiology is the marked international and racial‐ethnic variation in risk. There is a 30‐50‐fold difference in risk between African American men, at the highest end of this racial‐ethnic spectrum of risk, and native Japanese and Chinese men, at the lowest end of this spectrum. Because of their important growth regulatory effects on prostate cells, there has been widespread interest in the role of androgens in prostate cancer pathogenesis. The authors have been evaluating systematically whether population variations in secretion and metabolism of androgens and/or regulation of androgen activity can explain the marked racial‐ethnic diversity in prostate cancer incidence. Differences in hormonal patterns among groups have been demonstrated in a manner predicted by their underlying prostate cancer incidence, and a series of studies have been initiated to determine if genetic control of androgen regulation among racial‐ethnic groups also may be important in determining prostate cancer risk. Cancer 1995;75:1778–82.


Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention | 1994

A follow-up study of urinary markers of aflatoxin exposure and liver cancer risk in Shanghai, People's Republic of China.

Geng Sun Qian; Ronald K. Ross; Mimi C. Yu; Jian-Min Yuan; Yu-Tang Gao; Brian E. Henderson; Gerald N. Wogan; John D. Groopman


International Journal of Cancer | 1994

A prospective study of pancreatic cancer in the elderly

Atsuko Shibata; Thomas M. Mack; Annlia Paganini-Hill; Ronald K. Ross; Brian E. Henderson


Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 1994

Acetylator Phenotype, Aminobiphenyl-Hemoglobin Adduct Levels, and Bladder Cancer Risk in White, Black, and Asian Men in Los Angeles, California

Mimi C. Yu; Paul L. Skipper; Koli Taghizadeh; Steven R. Tannenbaum; Kenneth K. Chan; Brian E. Henderson; Ronald K. Ross


Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 1993

Dietary Fat and Breast Cancer: Where Are We?

Alice S. Whittemore; Brian E. Henderson


Archive | 2003

Hormones and the Etiology of Cancer

Brian E. Henderson; Leslie Bernstein; Ronald K. Ross


Archive | 2006

Epidemiology and risk factors: an update

Veronica Wendy Setiawan; Heather Spencer Feigelson; Brian E. Henderson


Archive | 2014

Anthropometric and Hormonal r isk Factors for Male Breast cancer: Male Breast cancer Pooling Project r esults

Louise A. Brinton; Michael B. Cook; Valerie McCormack; Kenneth C. Johnson; Håkan Olsson; John T. Casagrande; Rosie Cooke; Roni T. Falk; Susan M. Gapstur; Mia M. Gaudet; J. Michael Gaziano; Georgios Gkiokas; Brian E. Henderson; Albert R. Hollenbeck; Ann W. Hsing; Laurence N. Kolonel; Claudine Isaacs; Jay H. Lubin; Karin B. Michels; Eva Negri; Dominick Parisi; Malcolm C. Pike; Elio Riboli; Howard D. Sesso; Kirk Snyder; Anthony J. Swerdlow; Dimitrios Trichopoulos; Giske Ursin; Piet A van den Brandt; Stephen K. Van Den Eeden


Archive | 2003

Adolescent and Young Adult Genital Cancer

Brian E. Henderson; Leslie Bernstein; Ronald K. Ross


Archive | 2002

Molecular Determinants of Prostate Cancer Progression Across Race-Ethnicity. Project A - The Human 5RD5A2 Gene and Prostate Cancer Progression. Project B - Androgen Receptor (AR) Signaling in Prostate Cancer Progression. Project C - Cellular and Molecular Markers of Prostate Cancer Progression Core - Epidemiology Core

Ronald R. Ross; Juergen Reichardt; Gerhard A. Coetzee; Richard J. Cote; Brian E. Henderson

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Gerhard A. Coetzee

Salk Institute for Biological Studies

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Juergen Reichardt

Salk Institute for Biological Studies

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Leslie Bernstein

Beckman Research Institute

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Mimi C. Yu

University of Southern California

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