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Urinary parabens and breast cancer risk: Modification by LINE-1 and LUMA global DNA methylation, and associations with breast cancer defined by tumor promoter methylation status.
Molecular Carcinogenesis
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2022
BC, Breast Cancer, CCND2, CCND2 promoter, CCND2 promoter-defined, CCND2 promoter-defined BC, DNA, LINE, LINE-1, LUMA, MPB, Methylparaben, Parabens, Participants, ROR, alkyl esters, breast cancer, butylparaben, gene, gene-specific hypomethylated promoter regions, gene-specific promoter methylation, long interspersed elementes-1, p-hydroxybenzoic acid, parabens, propylparaben, tumor, tumor promoter, tumor samples, tumors, women
Author NameAffiliation
Humberto ParadaSchool of Public Health, San Diego State University
Humberto Paradauniversity of california san diego Moores Cancer Center
Leili SahraiSchool of Public Health, San Diego State University
Mary S WolffIcahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Regina M SantellaMailman School of Public Health, Columbia University
Jia Chenuniversity of california san diego Moores Cancer Center
Alfred I NeugutMailman School of Public Health, Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University
Susan L TeitelbaumIcahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
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