Timothy J. Jorgensen

Affiliations: 
Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC, United States 
Area:
Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Oncology
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Yoo SS, Jorgensen TJ, Kennedy AR, et al. (2014) Mitigating the risk of radiation-induced cancers: limitations and paradigms in drug development. Journal of Radiological Protection : Official Journal of the Society For Radiological Protection. 34: R25-52
Alberg AJ, Jorgensen TJ, Ruczinski I, et al. (2013) DNA repair gene variants in relation to overall cancer risk: a population-based study. Carcinogenesis. 34: 86-92
Jorgensen TJ, Ruczinski I, Yao Shugart Y, et al. (2012) A population-based study of hedgehog pathway gene variants in relation to the dual risk of basal cell carcinoma plus another cancer. Cancer Epidemiology. 36: e288-93
Ruczinski I, Jorgensen TJ, Shugart YY, et al. (2012) A population-based study of DNA repair gene variants in relation to non-melanoma skin cancer as a marker of a cancer-prone phenotype. Carcinogenesis. 33: 1692-8
Wheless L, Kistner-Griffin E, Jorgensen TJ, et al. (2012) A community-based study of nucleotide excision repair polymorphisms in relation to the risk of non-melanoma skin cancer. The Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 132: 1354-62
Wheless LE, Kistner-Griffin E, Jorgensen TJ, et al. (2012) Abstract 2639: A community-based study of nucleotide excision repair polymorphisms in relation to risk of non-melanoma skin cancer Cancer Research. 72: 2639-2639
Ruczinski I, Jorgensen T, Shugart YY, et al. (2012) Abstract 2636: Nonmelanoma skin cancer as a marker of a cancer-prone phenotype: Potential role of DNA repair gene variants Cancer Research. 72: 2636-2636
Shen GP, Pan QH, Hong MH, et al. (2011) Human genetic variants of homologous recombination repair genes first found to be associated with Epstein-Barr virus antibody titers in healthy Cantonese. International Journal of Cancer. 129: 1459-66
Qin HD, Shugart YY, Bei JX, et al. (2011) Comprehensive pathway-based association study of DNA repair gene variants and the risk of nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Cancer Research. 71: 3000-8
Jorgensen TJ, Ruczinski I, Kessing B, et al. (2009) Hypothesis-driven candidate gene association studies: practical design and analytical considerations. American Journal of Epidemiology. 170: 986-93
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