Anthony J. Alberg
Affiliations: | Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD |
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"Anthony Alberg"Children
Sign in to add traineeAimee R. Kreimer | grad student | 2003 | Johns Hopkins |
Meghan A. McSorley | grad student | 2006 | Johns Hopkins |
Tram K. Lam | grad student | 2007 | Johns Hopkins |
Barbara S. Saltzman | grad student | 2007 | Johns Hopkins |
Lindsey R. Enewold | grad student | 2008 | Johns Hopkins |
Maxwell Akonde | grad student | 2019-2024 | University of South Carolina |
Rajat Das Gupta | grad student | 2019-2024 | University of South Carolina |
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Collin LJ, Johnson CE, Akonde M, et al. (2025) Perceived discrimination, trust in physicians, and their associations with ovarian cancer mortality among women in the African American Cancer Epidemiology Study. Cancer Causes & Control : Ccc |
Akonde M, Alberg AJ, Johnson C, et al. (2025) Cigarette smoking in relation to survival in Black women with ovarian cancer: Evidence from the African American Cancer Epidemiology Study (AACES). Annals of Epidemiology |
Richards AR, Johnson CE, Montalvo NR, et al. (2025) Comorbid conditions and survival among Black women with ovarian cancer. Cancer. 131: e35694 |
Armidie TA, Bandera EV, Johnson CE, et al. (2024) Diet and Survival in Black Women With Epithelial Ovarian Cancer. Jama Network Open. 7: e2440279 |
Lawson AB, Xin Y, Peters ES, et al. (2024) The role of multiple mediation with contextual neighborhood measures in ovarian cancer survival. Annals of Epidemiology. 99: 41-46 |
Lawson AB, Kim J, Johnson C, et al. (2023) The Association between Mediated Deprivation and Ovarian Cancer Survival among African American Women. Cancers. 15 |
Johnson CE, Alberg AJ, Bandera EV, et al. (2023) Association of inflammation-related exposures and ovarian cancer survival in a multi-site cohort study of Black women. British Journal of Cancer |
Lawson AB, Kim J, Johnson C, et al. (2023) Deprivation and Segregation in Ovarian Cancer Survival among African American Women: A Mediation Analysis. Annals of Epidemiology |
Schildkraut JM, Johnson C, Dempsey LF, et al. (2022) Survival of epithelial ovarian cancer in Black women: a society to cell approach in the African American cancer epidemiology study (AACES). Cancer Causes & Control : Ccc. 1-15 |
McBride CM, Pathak S, Johnson CE, et al. (2021) Psychosocial factors associated with genetic testing status among African American women with ovarian cancer: Results from the African American Cancer Epidemiology Study. Cancer |