Pepper Schedin

Affiliations: 
Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR 
Area:
cancer biology
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Bernhardt SM, Mitchell E, Stamnes S, et al. (2023) Isogenic Mammary Models of Intraductal Carcinoma Reveal Progression to Invasiveness in the Absence of a Non-Obligatory In Situ Stage. Cancers. 15
Yaghjyan L, Eliassen AH, Colditz G, et al. (2022) Associations of aspirin and other anti-inflammatory medications with breast cancer risk by the status of COX-2 expression. Breast Cancer Research : Bcr. 24: 89
Zhang Z, Bassale S, Jindal S, et al. (2022) Young-Onset Breast Cancer Outcomes by Time Since Recent Childbirth in Utah. Jama Network Open. 5: e2236763
Zhang Z, Curran G, Shannon J, et al. (2022) Body Mass Index Is Inversely Associated with Risk of Postmenopausal Interval Breast Cancer: Results from the Women's Health Initiative. Cancers. 14
Tatarova Z, Blumberg DC, Korkola JE, et al. (2022) A multiplex implantable microdevice assay identifies synergistic combinations of cancer immunotherapies and conventional drugs. Nature Biotechnology
Wellberg EA, Corleto KA, Checkley LA, et al. (2022) Preventing ovariectomy-induced weight gain decreases tumor burden in rodent models of obesity and postmenopausal breast cancer. Breast Cancer Research : Bcr. 24: 42
Schedin P, Palmer JR. (2022) Can breast cancer prevention strategies be tailored to biologic subtype and unique reproductive windows? Journal of the National Cancer Institute
Shagisultanova E, Gao D, Callihan E, et al. (2022) Overall survival is the lowest among young women with postpartum breast cancer. European Journal of Cancer (Oxford, England : 1990). 168: 119-127
Zhang Z, Tabung FK, Jin Q, et al. (2022) Diet-Driven Inflammation and Insulinemia and Risk of Interval Breast Cancer. Nutrition and Cancer. 1-15
Guo Q, Sun D, Barrett AS, et al. (2021) Mammary collagen is under reproductive control with implications for breast cancer. Matrix Biology : Journal of the International Society For Matrix Biology
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