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overview Dr. Huo’s research interests focus on the genetic, molecular, and environmental factors underlying etiology, prognosis, and treatment of cancers, particularly as they relate to cancer in underserved populations. His research spans across several areas of cancer epidemiology and clinical epidemiology, including: 1. Genetic epidemiology of breast cancer, particular in women of African ancestry with the use of genome-wide association and whole genome sequencing approach. 2. Environmental and lifestyle factors for breast cancer etiology in African women and risk prediction model building, and strategy for cancer screening. 3. Health disparity in breast cancer outcomes in multiethnic patient cohort study with multi-dimensional data. 4. Investigation of the utilization and effectiveness of cancer treatment in real world using Big data. 5. Prenatal exposure to diethylstilbestrol and clear cell adenocarcinoma of vagina and cervix, as well as other health conditions in later life. 6. Epigenetics and non-coding RNAs, such as microRNAs in relationship to cancer prognosis and survival.
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Concept Mass Screening
Concept Genetic Carrier Screening
Concept Prostatic Neoplasms
Academic Article Dietary fatty acids correlate with prostate cancer biopsy grade and volume in Jamaican men.
Academic Article Suppression of bone density loss and bone turnover in patients with hormone-sensitive prostate cancer and receiving zoledronic acid.
Academic Article Zoledronic acid initiated during the first year of androgen deprivation therapy increases bone mineral density in patients with prostate cancer.
Academic Article Screening RAD51C nucleotide alterations in patients with a family history of breast and ovarian cancer.
Academic Article Population-based patterns and predictors of prostate-specific antigen screening among older men in the United States.
Academic Article 2008 US Preventive Services Task Force recommendations and prostate cancer screening rates.
Academic Article Up-regulation of MKK4, MKK6 and MKK7 during prostate cancer progression: an important role for SAPK signalling in prostatic neoplasia.
Academic Article Lifestyle factors and duration of androgen deprivation affect bone mineral density of patients with prostate cancer during first year of therapy.
Academic Article Genetic testing in diverse populations: are researchers doing enough to get out the correct message?
Academic Article Association of colorectal cancer and prostate cancer and impact of radiation therapy.
Academic Article National trends in prostate cancer screening among older American men with limited 9-year life expectancies: evidence of an increased need for shared decision making.
Academic Article National Prostate Cancer Screening Rates After the 2012 US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Discouraging Prostate-Specific Antigen-Based Screening.
Academic Article Reported Biologic Differences in Breast Cancer by Race Due to Disparities in Screening-Reply.
Academic Article Intensive Surveillance with Biannual Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging Downstages Breast Cancer in BRCA1 Mutation Carriers.
Grant UChicago Interdisciplinary Cancer Health Disparities SPORE
Academic Article Guidelines for Reporting of Figures and Tables for Clinical Research in Urology.
Grant MicroRNAs As Novel Biomarkers For Detection of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Grant Genetic risk scores modeling admixture linkage disequilibrium for breast cancer in African Americans
Grant Genetic Risk Prediction of Breast Cancer for African Americans
Academic Article Prediction of Breast and Prostate Cancer Risks in Male BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutation Carriers Using Polygenic Risk Scores.
Academic Article Erratum: Feasibility of cancer genetic counselling and screening in Cameroon: perceived benefits and barriers.
Academic Article Feasibility of cancer genetic counselling and screening in Cameroon: perceived benefits and barriers.
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