scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P50 | author | Sarah Gehlert | Q57335020 |
P2093 | author name string | Arline T Geronimus | |
Erin Linnenbringer | |||
P2860 | cites work | Social regulation of gene expression in human leukocytes | Q21184112 |
Recent breast cancer trends among Asian/Pacific Islander, Hispanic, and African-American women in the US: changes by tumor subtype | Q21195226 | ||
The epidemiology of triple-negative breast cancer, including race | Q24289471 | ||
Epigenetic differences arise during the lifetime of monozygotic twins | Q24531005 | ||
Racial residential segregation: a fundamental cause of racial disparities in health | Q24550668 | ||
Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer, 1975-2011, Featuring Incidence of Breast Cancer Subtypes by Race/Ethnicity, Poverty, and State. | Q27300459 | ||
Molecular portraits of human breast tumours | Q28032461 | ||
Repeated observation of breast tumor subtypes in independent gene expression data sets | Q28131820 | ||
Social isolation and health, with an emphasis on underlying mechanisms | Q28210451 | ||
Breast and ovarian cancer risks due to inherited mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 | Q28212276 | ||
Neighborhood characteristics associated with the location of food stores and food service places | Q28214546 | ||
Protective and damaging effects of stress mediators | Q28259012 | ||
The social readjustment rating scale | Q28259033 | ||
Race-Ethnicity, Poverty, Urban Stressors, and Telomere Length in a Detroit Community-based Sample | Q28392217 | ||
The concept of allostasis in biology and biomedicine | Q29029448 | ||
Epigenetics in cancer | Q29547853 | ||
Understanding and effectively addressing breast cancer in African American women: Unpacking the social context | Q30251857 | ||
US incidence of breast cancer subtypes defined by joint hormone receptor and HER2 status | Q30665329 | ||
Association of race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and breast cancer subtypes in the National Cancer Data Base (2010-2011). | Q30813968 | ||
Health inequalities and place: a theoretical conception of neighbourhood | Q33290065 | ||
Breast cancer DNA methylation profiles are associated with tumor size and alcohol and folate intake. | Q33649722 | ||
Triple-negative breast cancer in African-American women: disparities versus biology | Q33797203 | ||
Do US Black Women Experience Stress-Related Accelerated Biological Aging?: A Novel Theory and First Population-Based Test of Black-White Differences in Telomere Length | Q33818013 | ||
Social isolation reduces mammary development, tumor incidence, and expression of epigenetic regulators in wild-type and p53-heterozygotic mice | Q33833579 | ||
CpG-island methylation in aging and cancer. | Q33913629 | ||
Impact of neighborhood racial composition and metropolitan residential segregation on disparities in breast cancer stage at diagnosis and survival between black and white women in California | Q34005365 | ||
Elevating the perspective on human stress genomics | Q34050409 | ||
How many etiological subtypes of breast cancer: two, three, four, or more? | Q34106175 | ||
Fruit and vegetable intake in relation to risk of breast cancer in the Black Women's Health Study | Q34514195 | ||
The role of race and poverty in access to foods that enable individuals to adhere to dietary guidelines. | Q34538491 | ||
Health psychology: what is an unhealthy environment and how does it get under the skin? | Q41359524 | ||
Descriptive analysis of estrogen receptor (ER)-negative, progesterone receptor (PR)-negative, and HER2-negative invasive breast cancer, the so-called triple-negative phenotype: a population-based study from the California cancer Registry | Q42510173 | ||
Differences in breast carcinoma characteristics in newly diagnosed African-American and Caucasian patients: a single-institution compilation compared with the National Cancer Institute's Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results database | Q42515557 | ||
Breast cancer subtypes as defined by the estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), and the human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) among women with invasive breast cancer in California, 1999-2004. | Q43274574 | ||
The greater impact of menopause on ER- than ER+ breast cancer incidence: a possible explanation (United States). | Q43920612 | ||
Hormone receptors in breast cancer: racial differences in distribution and survival | Q44040877 | ||
Models for the stress-buffering functions of coping resources | Q45087603 | ||
The HPA axis response to stress in women: effects of aging and fitness | Q45252619 | ||
Association between breast cancer and allostatic load by race: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 1999-2008. | Q46014868 | ||
Transcriptional control of estrogen receptor in estrogen receptor-negative breast carcinoma. | Q46193488 | ||
Folate intake and risk of breast cancer characterized by hormone receptor status | Q46652890 | ||
Racial discrimination and breast cancer incidence in US Black women: the Black Women's Health Study. | Q46684608 | ||
Neighborhood change and distant metastasis at diagnosis of breast cancer | Q46729377 | ||
Interactions between the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and the female reproductive system: clinical implications | Q47717716 | ||
Absolute assignment of breast cancer intrinsic molecular subtype. | Q50998847 | ||
Race and unhealthy behaviors: chronic stress, the HPA axis, and physical and mental health disparities over the life course. | Q51861807 | ||
Race-ethnic inequality and psychological distress: depressive symptoms from adolescence to young adulthood. | Q51897169 | ||
Racial/ethnic discrimination and health: findings from community studies. | Q51950888 | ||
Understanding and eliminating racial inequalities in women's health in the United States: the role of the weathering conceptual framework. | Q52126041 | ||
Stress, health, and the life course: some conceptual perspectives. | Q53618241 | ||
"Weathering" and age patterns of allostatic load scores among blacks and whites in the United States | Q56698051 | ||
Deep integration: letting the epigenome out of the bottle without losing sight of the structural origins of population health | Q56698053 | ||
Approaching health disparities from a population perspective: the National Institutes of Health Centers for Population Health and Health Disparities | Q58578421 | ||
Aging and DNA methylation in colorectal mucosa and cancer | Q77670111 | ||
Black-white differences in age trajectories of hypertension prevalence among adult women and men, 1999-2002 | Q79713425 | ||
Effects of supportive-expressive group therapy on survival of patients with metastatic breast cancer: a randomized prospective trial | Q80658364 | ||
Understanding and representing 'place' in health research: a relational approach | Q80812018 | ||
Associations of neighborhood characteristics with the location and type of food stores | Q82097683 | ||
Fruit and vegetable access differs by community racial composition and socioeconomic position in Detroit, Michigan | Q83110389 | ||
The buffering effects of ethnic density on experienced racism and health | Q83132345 | ||
Ethnic density effects on physical morbidity, mortality, and health behaviors: a systematic review of the literature | Q85222372 | ||
Community-based support among African American public housing residents | Q34588060 | ||
Do stress-related psychosocial factors contribute to cancer incidence and survival? | Q34592204 | ||
Epidemiology of basal-like breast cancer | Q34639174 | ||
The social environment and the epigenome | Q34728015 | ||
Place effects on health: how can we conceptualise, operationalise and measure them? | Q34757096 | ||
Inherited predisposition to breast cancer among African American women | Q34983596 | ||
DNA hypermethylation of ESR1 and PGR in breast cancer: pathologic and epidemiologic associations | Q35009790 | ||
Racial and spatial relations as fundamental determinants of health in Detroit | Q35047615 | ||
The weathering hypothesis and the health of African-American women and infants: evidence and speculations | Q35608525 | ||
Hormone receptor status, tumor characteristics, and prognosis: a prospective cohort of breast cancer patients | Q35749359 | ||
Estrogen receptor alpha, BRCA1, and FANCF promoter methylation occur in distinct subsets of sporadic breast cancers | Q35951292 | ||
Molecular portraits of breast cancer: tumour subtypes as distinct disease entities | Q35967734 | ||
Mammary cancer and social interactions: identifying multiple environments that regulate gene expression throughout the life span | Q36111597 | ||
Correlation between CpG methylation profiles and hormone receptor status in breast cancers | Q36393321 | ||
A model of gene-environment interaction reveals altered mammary gland gene expression and increased tumor growth following social isolation | Q36447445 | ||
Breast cancer in African-American women: differences in tumor biology from European-American women | Q36584910 | ||
Targeting health disparities: a model linking upstream determinants to downstream interventions | Q36808570 | ||
Investigating the phenotypes and genotypes of breast cancer in women with African ancestry: the need for more genetic epidemiology | Q36820305 | ||
Origins of breast cancer subtypes and therapeutic implications | Q36922916 | ||
The Emerging Field of Human Social Genomics | Q36999885 | ||
Epigenetic changes in cancer | Q37016201 | ||
Influence of stressors on breast cancer incidence in the Women's Health Initiative | Q37134030 | ||
People like us: ethnic group density effects on health | Q37243218 | ||
Epidemiology of breast cancer subtypes in two prospective cohort studies of breast cancer survivors | Q37277141 | ||
Breast cancer risk factors defined by estrogen and progesterone receptor status: the multiethnic cohort study | Q37305988 | ||
Length of residence and social integration: the contingent effects of neighborhood poverty. | Q37416444 | ||
The epigenetics of breast cancer | Q37772356 | ||
Breast cancer disparities: high-risk breast cancer and African ancestry | Q38216566 | ||
Disparities in breast cancer and african ancestry: a global perspective | Q38339360 | ||
The sociological study of stress | Q38689697 | ||
Jim Crow and estrogen-receptor-negative breast cancer: US-born black and white non-Hispanic women, 1992-2012. | Q39091739 | ||
Race, breast cancer subtypes, and survival in the Carolina Breast Cancer Study | Q39605778 | ||
Neighborhood disorder, psychophysiological distress, and health | Q39723860 | ||
Association of breast cancer DNA methylation profiles with hormone receptor status and response to tamoxifen. | Q40550191 | ||
Hormone receptor status of breast tumors in black, Hispanic, and non-Hispanic white women. An analysis of 13,239 cases | Q40942529 | ||
Demethylation of the estrogen receptor gene in estrogen receptor-negative breast cancer cells can reactivate estrogen receptor gene expression. | Q41342928 | ||
P433 | issue | 5 | |
P304 | page(s) | 526-556 | |
P577 | publication date | 2017-11-24 | |
P1433 | published in | AIMS Public Health | Q27725707 |
P1476 | title | Black-White Disparities in Breast Cancer Subtype: The Intersection of Socially Patterned Stress and Genetic Expression | |
P478 | volume | 4 |
Q89460046 | Associations between breast cancer subtype and neighborhood socioeconomic and racial composition among Black and White women |
Q64121098 | Explaining the Relationship Between Minority Group Status and Health Disparities: A Review of Selected Concepts |
Q91831567 | Pathology of Senegalese breast cancers |
Search more.