WHEL Bibliography

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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Rock CL, Newman V, Flatt SW, Faerber S, Wright FA, Pierce JP, for WHEL Study Group.
Nutrient intakes from foods and dietary supplements in women at risk for breast cancer
recurrence. Nutr Cancer 1997;29:133-139. PUB MED
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Newman V, Rock CL, Faerber S, Flatt SW, Wright FA, Pierce JP, for WHEL Study Group.
Dietary supplement use by women at risk for breast cancer recurrence. J Am Diet Assoc
1998; 98(3):285-292. PUB MED
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Rock CL, Flatt SW, Newman V, Caan BJ, Haan MN, Stefanick ML, Faerber S, Pierce JP, for
the WHEL Study Group. Factors associated with weight gain in women after diagnosis of
breast cancer. J Am Diet Assoc 1999;99:1212-1219. PUB MED
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Caan BJ, Flatt SW, Rock CL, Ritenbaugh C, Newman V, Pierce JP, for the WHEL Study
Group. Low energy reporting in women at risk for breast cancer recurrence. Cancer
Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2000;9:1091-1097. PUB MED
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Thomson CA, Emery S. The cost of cancer preventive dietary practices among breast
cancer survivors. Oncol Econ 2000;1:51-56.
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Rock CL, Thomson C, Caan BJ, Flatt SW, Newman V, Ritenbaugh C, Marshall JR,
Hollenbach KA, Stefanick ML, Pierce JP, for the WHEL Study Group. Reduction in fat
intake is not associated with weight loss in most women after breast cancer diagnosis.
Evidence from a randomized controlled trial. Cancer 2001:91:25-34. PUB MED
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McEligot AJ, Gilpin EA, Rock CL, Newman V, Hollenbach KA, Thomson CA, Pierce JP.
High dietary fiber consumption is not associated with adverse gastrointestinal discomfort in
a diet intervention trial. J Am Diet Assoc 2002;102:549-551. PUB MED
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Thomson CA, Flatt SW, Rock CL, Ritenbaugh C, Newman V, Pierce JP. Increased fruit,
vegetable and fiber intake and lower fat intake reported among women previously treated
for invasive breast cancer. J Am Diet Assoc 2002;102:801-808. PUB MED
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Pierce JP, Faerber S, Wright FA, Rock CL, Newman V, Flatt SW, Kealey S, Jones VE,
Caan BJ, Gold EB, Haan M, Hollenbach KA, Jones L, Marshall JR, Ritenbaugh C, Stefanick
ML, Thomson C, Wasserman L, Natarajan L, Gilpin EA, Thomas RG, for the WHEL Study
Group. A randomized trial of the effect of a plant-based dietary pattern on additional breast
cancer events and survival: Women’s Healthy Eating and Living (WHEL) Study. Control
Clin Trials 2002;23:728-756. PUB MED
10. Thomson CA, Giuliano A, Rock CL, Ritenbaugh CK, Flatt SW, Faerber S, Newman V,
Graver E, Hartz V, Whitacre R, Parker F, Pierce JP, Marshall JR. Measuring dietary change
in a diet intervention trial: comparing food frequency questionnaire and dietary recalls. Am J
Epidemiol 2003;157:754-762. PUB MED
11. Pierce JP, Newman VA, Flatt SW, Faerber S, Rock CL, Natarajan L, Caan BJ, Gold EB,
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Hollenbach KA, Wasserman L, Jones L, Ritenbaugh C, Stefanick ML, Thomson CA, Kealey
S, for the WHEL Study Group. Telephone counseling intervention significantly increases
intakes of micronutrient- and phytochemical-rich vegetables, fruit, and fiber in breast cancer
survivors. J Nutr 2004;134:452-458. PUB MED
12. Bardwell WA, Major JM, Rock CL, Newman VA, Thomson CA, Chilton JA, Dimsdale JE,
Pierce JP, for the WHEL Study Group. Health-related quality of life in women previously
treated for early stage breast cancer. Pschyo-Oncology 2004;13:595-672. PUB MED
13. Rock CL, Newman VA, Neuhouser ML, Major J, Barnett MJ. Antioxidant supplement use in
cancer survivors and the general population. J Nutr 2004;134:3194S-3195S. PUB MED
14. Natarajan L, Rock CL, Major JM, Thomson CA, Caan BJ, Flatt SW, Chilton JA, Hollenbach
KA, Newman VA, Faerber S, Ritenbaugh C, Gold E, Stefanick ML, Jones LA, Marshall JR,
Pierce JP, for the WHEL Study Group. On the importance of using multiple methods of
dietary assessment. Epidemiology 2004; 15:738-745. PUB MED
15. Newman VA, Thomson CA, Rock CL, Flatt SW, Kealey S, Bardwell WA, Caan BJ, Pierce JP
for the Women's Healthy Eating and Living (WHEL) Study Group. Achieving substantial
changes in eating behavior among women previously treated for breast cancer—an
overview of the intervention. J Am Diet Assoc 2005;105:382-391. PUB MED
16. Madlensky L, Flatt SW, Bardwell WA, Rock CL, Pierce JP. Is family history related to
preventive health behaviors and medical management in breast cancer patients? Breast
Cancer Res Treat 2005;90:47-54. PUB MED
17. Thornton AA, Madlensky L, Flatt SW, Kaplan RM, Pierce JP, for the Women’s Healthy
Eating and Living (WHEL) Study Group. The impact of a second breast cancer diagnosis
on health related quality of life. Breast Cancer Res Treat 2005;92:25-33. PUB MED
18. Rock CL, Flatt SW, Natarajan L, Thomson CA, Bardwell WA, Newman VA, Hollenbach KA,
Jones L, Caan BJ, Pierce JP. Plasma carotenoids and recurrence-free survival in women
with a history of breast cancer. J Clin Oncol 2005;23:6631-6638. PUB MED
19. Caan BJ, Emond JA, Natarajan L, Castillo A, Gunderson E, Habel L, Jones L, Newman VA,
Rock CL, Slattery ML, Stefanick ML, Sternfeld B, Thomson CA, Pierce JP. Post diagnosis
weight gain and breast cancer recurrence among women with early stage breast cancer.
Breast Cancer Res Treat 2006;99:47-57. PUB MED
20. Natarajan L, Flatt SW, Sun X, Gamst AC, Major JM, Rock CL, Pierce JP. Validity and
systematic error in measuring carotenoid consumption with dietary self-report instruments.
Am J Epidemiol. 2006;163:770-778. PUB MED
21. Bardwell WA, Natarajan L, Dimsdale JE, Rock CL, Mortimer JE, Hollenbach, Pierce JP.
Objective cancer-related variables are not associated with depressive symptoms in women
treated for early-stage breast cancer. J Clin Oncol 2006;24:2420-2427. PUB MED
22. Gold EB, Flatt SW, Pierce JP, Bardwell WA, Hajek RA, Newman VA, Rock CL, Stefanick
ML. Dietary factors and vasomotor symptoms in breast cancer survivors, the WHEL Study.
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Menopause 2006;13:423-433. PUB MED
23. Pierce JP, Natarajan L, Sun S, Al-Delaimy WK, Flatt SW, Kealey S, Rock CL, Thomson CA,
Newman VA, Ritenbaugh C, Gold EB, Caan BJ. Increases in plasma carotenoid
concentrations in response to a major dietary change in the WHEL Study. Cancer
Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2006;15:1886-1892. PUB MED
24. Saquib N, Flatt S, Natarajan L, Thomson CA, Bardwell W, Caan B, Rock CL, Pierce JP.
Weight gain and recovery of pre-cancer weight after breast cancer treatments: evidence
from the Women's Healthy Eating and Living (WHEL) Study. Breast Cancer Res Treat
2007;105:177-86. PUB MED
25. Hong S, Bardwell WA, Natarajan L, Flatt SW, Rock CL, Newman VA, Madlensky L, Mills PJ,
Dimsdale JE, Thomson CA, Hajek RA, Chilton JA, Pierce JP. Correlates of physical activity
level in breast cancer survivors participating in the Women’s Healthy Eating and Living
(WHEL) Study. Breast Cancer Res Treat 2007;101:225-232. PUB MED
26. Thomson CA, Rock CL, Caan BJ, Flatt SW, Al-Delaimy W, Newman VI, Hajek RA, Chilton
J, Pierce JP. Increase in cruciferous vegetable intake in women previously treated for
breast cancer participating in a dietary intervention trial. Nutr Cancer 2007;57:11-19. PUB
MED
27. Pierce JP, Stefanick ML, Flatt SW, Natarajan L, Sternfeld B, Madlensky L, Al-Delaimy WK,
Thomson CA, Kealey S, Hajek R, Parker BA, Newman VA, Caan B, Rock CL. Greater
survival after breast cancer in physically active women with high vegetable-fruit intake
regardless of obesity. J Clin Oncol 2007;25:2345-2351. PUB MED PMCID: PMC2274898
28. Pierce JP, Natarajan L, Caan BJ, Parker BA, Greenberg ER, Flatt SW, Rock CL, Kealey S,
Al-Delaimy WK, Bardwell WA, Carlson R, Emond JA, Faerber S, Gold EB, Hajek RA,
Hollenbach K, Jones LA, Karanja N, Madlensky L, Marshall J, Newman VA, Ritenbaugh C,
Thomson CA, Wasserman L, Stefanick ML. The influence of a very high vegetable-fruitfiber, low-fat diet on prognosis following treatment for breast cancer. The Women’s Healthy
Eating and Living (WHEL) randomized trial. The Women’s Healthy Eating and Living
(WHEL) randomized trial. JAMA 2007;298:289-298. PUB MED PMCID: PMC2083253
29. Pierce JP, Newman VA, Natarajan L, Flatt SW, Al-Delaimy WK, Caan BJ, Emond JA,
Faerber S, Gold EB, Hajek RA, Hollenbach, Jones LA, Karajna N, Kealey S, Madlensky L,
Marshall, Ritenbaugh C, Rock CL, Stefanick ML, Thomson CA, Wasserman L, Parker BA.
Telephone counseling helps maintain long-term adherence to a high-vegetable dietary
pattern. J Nutr 2007;137:2291-2296. PUB MED PMCID: PMC2064909
30. Pierce JP, Caan BJ, Ritenbaugh C, Rock CL. Diet and breast cancer recurrence (letter).
JAMA 2007;298:2136.
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31. Bardwell W, Profant J, Casden DR, Dimsdale JE, Ancoli-Israel S, Natarajan L, Rock CL,
Pierce JP. The relative importance of specific risk factors for insomnia in women treated for
early-stage breast cancer. Psycho-oncology 2008;17:9-18. PUB MED
PMCID: PMC2575103
32. Mortimer JE, Flatt SW, Parker BA, Gold EB, Wasserman L, Natarajan L, Pierce JP; For the
WHEL Study Group. Tamoxifen, hot flashes and recurrence in breast cancer. Breast Cancer
Res Treat 2008;108:421-426. PUB MED PMCID: PMC2575100
33. Saquib N, Natarajan L, Rock C, Flatt S, Madlensky L, Kealey S, Pierce JP. The impact of a
long-term reduction in dietary energy density on body weight within a randomized diet trial.
Nutr Cancer 2008;60:31-38. PUB MED PMCID: PMC2575113
34. Al-Delaimy WK, Natarajan L, Sun X, Rock CL, Pierce JP. Reliability of plasma carotenoid
biomarkers and its relation to study power. Epidemiology 2008;19:338-44. PUB MED
PMCID: PMC2574518
35. Rock CL, Flatt SW, Laughlin GA, Gold EB, Thomson CA, Natarajan L, Jones LA, Caan BJ,
Stefanick ML, Hajek RA, Al-Delaimy WK, Stanczyk FZ, Pierce JP. Reproductive steroid
hormones and recurrence-free survival in women with a history of breast cancer. Cancer
Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2008;17(3):614-20. PUB MED PMCID: PMC2575111
36. Hernandez MA, Thomson CA, Hernandez M, Detry MA, Hajek RA, Tran T, Theriault RL,
Pierce JP, Flatt SW, Caan BJ, Jones LA. Dietary intake of Hispanic and non-Hispanic white
women after breast cancer diagnosis. J Am Diet Assoc. 2008;108:1323-1329. PUB MED
PMCID: 2586946
37. Madlensky L, Natarajan L, Flatt SW, Faerber S, Newman VA, Pierce JP. Timing of dietary
change in response to a telephone counseling intervention: evidence from the WHEL Study.
Health Psychology 2008;27:539-547. PUB MED PMCID: PMC2562694
38. Gold EB, Pierce JP, Natarajan L, Stefanick ML, Laughlin GA, Caan BJ, Flatt SW, Emond
JA, Saquib N, Madlensky L, Kealey S, Wasserman L, Thomson CA, Rock CL, Parker B,
Karanja N, Jones V, Hajek RA, Pu M, Mortimer JE. Dietary pattern influences breast cancer
prognosis in women without hot flashes: The Women's Healthy Eating and Living Trial. J
Clin Oncol. 2009;27:352-359. PUB MED PMCID: PMC2763208
39. Saxe GA, Madlensky L, Kealey S, Wu DP, Freeman KL, Pierce JP. Disclosure to
physicians of CAM use by breast cancer patients: findings from the Women’s Healthy Eating
and Living Study. Integr Cancer Ther. 2008;7:122-9. PUB MED PMCID: PMC2763208
40. Pierce JP. Diet and breast cancer prognosis: making sense of the WHEL and WINS trials.
Curr Opin Obstet Gynecol. 2009;21:86-91. PUB MED PMCID: PMC2636962
41. Saquib N, Rock C, Natarajan L, Flatt S, Newman VA, Thomson CA, Caan BJ, Pierce JP.
Does a healthy diet help weight management among the overweight and the obese? Health
Educ Behav. 2009;36:518-531. PUB MED NIHMSID: 96847
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42. Rock CL, Natarajan L, Pu M, Thomson CA, Flatt SW, Caan BJ, Gold EB, Al-Delaimy WK,
Newman VA, Hajek RA, Stefanick ML, Pierce JP. Longitudinal biological exposure to
carotenoids is associated with breast cancer-free survival in the Women’s Healthy Eating
and Living Study. Cancer Epidemiol, Biomarkers Prev 2009;18:486-494. PUB MED
PMCID: PMC268303
43. Pierce JP, Natarajan L, Caan BJ, Flatt SW, Kealey S, Gold EB, Hajek RA, Newman VA,
Rock CL, Pu M, Saquib N, Stefanick ML, Thomson CA. Dietary change and reduced breast
cancer events among women without hot flashes after treatment of early-stage breast
cancer: subgroup analysis of the Women's Healthy Eating and Living Study. Am J Clin Nutr.
2009;89:1565S-1571S. PUB MED PMCID: PMC2677006
44. Hyder JA, Thomson CA, Natarajan L, Madlensky L, Emond J, Kealey S, Rock CL, Flatt SW,
Pierce JP. Adopting a plant-based diet minimally increased food costs in WHEL Study. Am
J Health Behav. 2009 Sep-Oct;33:530-9. PUB MED PMCID: PMC2733768
45. Natarajan L, Pu M, Parker BA, Thomson CA, Caan BJ, Flatt SW, Madlensky L, Hajek RA,
Al-Delaimy WK, Saquib N, Gold EB, Pierce JP. Time-varying effects of prognostic factors
associated with disease-free survival in breast cancer. Am J Epidemiol. 2009; 5;169:146370. PUB MED PMCID: PMCID2733768
46. Gorman JR, Usita PM, Madlensky L, Pierce JP. A qualitative investigation of breast cancer
survivors' experiences with breastfeeding. J Cancer Surviv. 2009;3:181-192. PUB MED
PMCID: PMC2714446
47. Gorman JR, Roesch SC, Parker BA, Madlensky L, Saquib N, Newman VA, Pierce JP.
Physical and mental health correlates of pregnancy following breast cancer. PsychoOncology. 2010;19:517-524. PUB MED PMCID: PMC2861788
48. Patterson RE, Flatt SW, Saquib N, Rock CL, Caan BJ, Parker BA, Laughlin GA, Erickson K,
Thomson CA, Bardwell WA, Hajek RA, Pierce JP. Medical comorbidities predict mortality in
women with a history of early stage breast cancer. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment.
2010; 122:3: 859-65. PUB MED PMCID: PMC2895945
49. Gorman JR, Malcarne VL, Roesch SC, Madlensky L, Pierce JP. Depressive symptoms
among young breast cancer survivors: the importance of reproductive concerns. Breast
Cancer Research and Treatment. 2010; 123:2: 477-85. PUB MED. PMCID: PMC2888956
50. Patterson RE, Cadmus LA, Emond JA, Pierce JP. Physical activity, diet, adiposity and
female breast cancer prognosis: a review of the epidemiologic literature. Maturitas. 2010;
66(1):5-15. PUBMED
51. Flatt SW, Thomson CA, Gold EB, Natarajan L, Al-Delaimy WK, Rock CL, Patterson RE,
Saquib N, Caan BJ, Pierce JP. Low/moderate alcohol intake does not increase mortality
after breast cancer. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention. 2010;19:681-688
PUB MED PMCID: PMC2836421
52. Saquib N, Pierce JP, Saquib J, Flatt SW, Natarajan L, Bardwell WA, Patterson RE,
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Stefanick ML, Thomson CA, Rock CL, Jones LA, Gold EB, Karanja N, Parker BA. Poor
physical health predicts time to additional breast cancer events and mortality in breast
cancer survivors. Psycho-Oncology. 2010;Mar 31. epub ahead of print NIHMSID: 184644
53. Natarajan L, Pu M, Fan J, Levine RA, Patterson RE, Thomson CA, Rock CL, Pierce JP.
Measurement error of dietary self-report in intervention trials. Am. J. Epidemiol. 2010 172:
819-827 Pub Med; PMC Journal- In Process
54. Thomson CA, Rock CL, Thompson PA, Caan BJ, Cussler E, Flatt SW, Pierce JP. Vegetable
intake is associated with reduced breast cancer recurrence in tamoxifen users: A secondary
analysis from the Women's Healthy Eating and Living Study.Breast Cancer Research and
Treatment. 2011 Jan;125(2):519-27 PUB MED PMC Journal- In Process
55. Gorman JR, Usita P, Madlensky L, Pierce JP. Young breast cancer survivors: their
perspectives on treatment decisions and fertility concerns. Cancer Nursing. 2011 JanFeb;34(1):32-40 PUB MED NIHMSID: 216851
56. Jacobs ET, Thomson CA, Flatt SW, Al-Delaimy W, Hibler EA, Jones LA, Newman VA,
Parker BA, Rock CL, Pierce JP. Vitamin D and breast cancer recurrence in the Women’s
Healthy Eating and Living Study. Am J Clin Nutr 2011 Jan;93(1):108-17 PUB MED
57. Patterson RE, Saquib N, Natarajan L, Rock CL, Parker BA, Thomson CA, Pierce JP.
Improvement in Self-Reported Physical Health Predicts Longer Survival Among Women with
a History of Breast Cancer. Breast Cancer Res Treat. 2011 Jun;127(2):541-7 Epub Ahead
of Print
58. Erickson K, Patterson RE, Flatt SW, Natarajan L, Parker BA, Heath D, Laughlin GA, Saquib
N, Rock CL, Pierce JP. Clinically defined type 2 diabetes mellitus and prognosis in early
stage breast cancer. J Clin Oncol. 2011 Jan 1;29(1):54-60 PUB MED
59. Cadmus Bertram LA, Stefanick ML, Saquib N, Natarajan L, Patterson RE, Bardwell WA,
Flatt SW, Newman VA, Rock C, Thomson CA, Pierce JP. Physical Activity, Additional Breast
Cancer Events, and Mortality among Early Stage Breast Cancer Survivors: Findings from
the WHEL Study. Cancer Causes Control. 2011 Mar;22(3):427-35 PUB MED. PMCID:
PMC3042101
60. Patterson RE, Flatt SW, Newman VA, Natarajan L, Rock CL, Thomson CA, Caan BJ,
Parker BA, Pierce JPP. Marine Fatty Acid Intake and Breast Cancer Prognosis. J Nutr. 2011
Feb;141(2):201-6 PUB MED
61. Al-Delaimy WK, Flatt SW, Natarajan L, Laughlin GA, Rock CL, Gold EB, Caan BJ, Parker
BA, Pierce JPP. IGF-1 and energy-related factors and risk of additional breast cancer in the
WHEL study. Endocr Relat Cancer. 2011 Mar 3;18(2):235-44 PUB MED
62. Paxton RJ, Jones LA, Chang S, Hernandez M, Hajek RA, Flatt SW, Natarajan L, Pierce
JPP. Was Race a Factor in the Outcomes of a Dietary Intervention among Breast Cancer
Survivors? Results of the Women’s Health Eating and Living Study. Cancer. 2011
117(16):3805-13 PUBMED PMCID: PMC3135701
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63. Caan B, Natarajan L, Parker BA, Gold EB, Thomson CA, Newman V, Rock CL, Pu M, AlDelaimy WK, Pierce JP. Soy Food Consumption and Breast Cancer Prognosis. Cancer
Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2011 20:854-858. PUBMED
64. Saquib J, Rock CL, Natarajan L, Saquib N, Newman VA, Patterson RE, Thomson CA, AlDelaimy WK, Pierce JP. Dietary Intake, Supplement Use, and Survival Among Women
Diagnosed with Early Stage Breast Cancer. Nutrition and Cancer. 2011 Apr;63(3):327-333.
PUBMED. PMCID: PMC3078826
65. Saquib J, Madlensky L, Kealey S, Saquib N, Natarajan L, Newman VA, Patterson RE,
Pierce JP. Classification of CAM Use and its Correlates in Early Stage Breast Cancer
Patients. Integrative Cancer Therapies. 2011; 10(2) 138–147. PUBMED PMCID:
PMC3126886
66. Emond JA, Patterson RE, Natarajan L, Laughlin GA, Gold EB, Pierce JP. Sex hormone
concentrations and the risk of breast cancer recurrence in postmenopausal women without
hot flashes. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2011 May;20(5):939-45 PUBMED PMCID:
PMC3089679
67. Madlensky L, Natarajan L, Tchu S, Pu M, Mortimer J, Flatt SW, Nikoloff DM, Hillman G,
Fontecha MR, Lawrence HJ, Parker BA, Wu AHB, Pierce JP. Tamoxifen Metabolite
Concentrations, CYP2D6 Genotype and Breast Cancer Outcomes. Clin Pharmacol Ther.
2011 89(5):718-25 PUBMED PMCID: PMC3081375
68. Rief W, Bardwell WA, Dimsdale JE, Natarajan L, Flatt SW, Pierce JP. Long-term course of
pain in breast cancer survivors: A four year longitudinal study. Breast Cancer Res Treat.
2011;130(2):579-86 PUBMED
69. Paxton RJ, Phillips KL, Jones LA, Chang S, Taylor WC, Courneya KS, Pierce JP.
Associations among physical activity, body mass index, and health-related quality of life by
race/ethnicity in a diverse sample of breast cancer survivors. Cancer 2012 Jan 17 Epub
Ahead of Print
70. Caan BJ, Emond JA, Su I, Patterson RE, Flatt SW, Gold EB, Newman VA, Rock CL,
Thomson CA, Pierce JP. The effect of post diagnosis weight change on hot flash status
among early stage breast cancer survivors. J Clin Oncol. 2012; 30(13):1492-7.PUBMED
71. Yost SE, Smith EN, Schwab RB, Bao L, Jung H, Wang X, Voest E, Pierce JP, Messer K,
Parker BA, Harismendy O, Frazer KA. Identification of high-confidence somatic mutations in
whole genome sequence of formalin fixed breast cancer specimens. Nucl. Acids Res. 2012
Apr 6 Epub Ahead of Print
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72. Saquib J, Parker BA, Natarajan L, Madlensky L, Saquib N, Patterson RE, Newman VA,
Pierce JP. Prognosis following the use of complementary and alternative medicine in
women diagnosed with breast cancer. Complementary Therapies in Medicine.
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Papers in Submission to Peer-Reviewed Journals
73. Kolodziejczyk J, Norman G, Patterson RE, Flatt SW, Natarajan L, Pierce JP. The
associations of fiber, whole fruits/vegetables, and juice intake with plasma ß-carotene
concentrations in a motivated population.
74. Su HI, Sue LY, Flatt SW, Natarajan L, Patterson RE, Pierce JP. Obesity and inactivity
impact physical health through estradiol in postmenopausal breast cancer survivors
75. Erickson K, Patterson RE, Natarajan L, Lindsay SP, Heath DD, Caan BJ, Pierce JP. Weight
change and risk of incident diabetes after breast cancer.
ANCILLARY STUDIES
A1. Pierce JP, Faerber S, Wright FA, Newman V, Flatt SW, Kealey S, Rock CL, Hryniuk W,
Greenberg ER. Feasibility of a randomized trial of a high-vegetable diet to prevent breast
cancer recurrence. Nutr Cancer 1997;28:282-288. PUB MED
A2. Rock CL, Flatt SW, Wright FA, Faerber S, Newman V, Kealey S, Pierce JP.
Responsiveness of carotenoids to a high-vegetable diet intervention designed to prevent
breast cancer recurrence. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 1997;6:617-623. PUB MED
A3. McEligot AJ, Rock CL, Shanks TG, Faerber S, Flatt SW, Newman V, Pierce JP.
Comparison of serum carotenoid responses between women consuming vegetable juice
and women consuming raw or cooked vegetables. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev
1999;8:227-231. PUB MED
A4. McEligot AJ, Rock CL, Flatt SW, Newman V, Faerber S, Pierce JP. Plasma carotenoids are
biomarkers of long-term high vegetable intake in women with breast cancer.” J Nutr
1999;129:2258-2263. PUB MED
A5. Rock CL, McEligot AJ, Flatt SW, Sobo EJ, Wilfley DE, Jones VE, Hollenbach KA, Marx RD.
Eating pathology and obesity in women at risk for breast cancer recurrence. Int J Eat
Disord 2000;27:172-179. PUB MED
A6. McEligot AJ, Rock CL, Sobo EJ, Flatt SW. Food avoidance by women at risk for breast
cancer recurrence. J Cancer Educ 2000;15:151-155. PUB MED
A7. Newman V, Faerber S, Zoumas C, Rock CL. Amount of raw vegetables and fruits needed
to yield 1 c juice. J Am Diet Assoc 2002; 102:975:977. PUB MED
A8.
Yost K., Levine R, Gold, E. Multiple imputation for survey data that are missing by design:
A validation study. Am J Epidemiol 2003;157(11 supplement):S34.
A9.
Wasserman L, Flatt SW, Natarajan L, Laughlin G, Matusalem M, Faerber S, Rock CL,
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Barrett-Connor E, Pierce JP. Correlates of obesity in postmenopausal women with breast
cancer: comparison of genetic, demographic, disease-related, life history and dietary
factors. Int J Obesity 2004; 28:49-56. PUB MED
A10. Rock CL, Flatt SW, Thomson C, Stefanick ML, Newman VA, Jones L, Natarajan L, Pierce
JP, Chang RJ, Witztum JL. Plasma triacylglycerol and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol
concentrations confirm self-reported changes in carbohydrate and fat intakes in women in
a diet intervention trial. J Nutr 2004;134:342-347. PUB MED
A11. Rock CL, Flatt SW, Thomson CA, Stefanick ML, Newman VA, Jones L, Natarajan L,
Ritenbaugh C, Hollenbach KA, Pierce JP, Chang RJ. Effects of high-fiber, low-fat diet
intervention on serum concentrations of reproductive steroid hormones in women with a
history of breast cancer. J Clin Oncol 2004;22:2379-2387. PUB MED
A12. Thomson CA, Rock CL, Giuliano AR, Newton TR, Cui H, Reid PM, Green TL, Alberts DS.
Longitudinal changes in body weight and body composition among women previously
treated for breast cancer consuming a high-vegetable, fruit and fiber, low-fat diet. Eur J
Nutr 2004;487:1-8. PUB MED
A13. Thomson CA, Giuliano AR, Shaw JW, Rock CL, Ritenbaugh CK, Hakim IA, Hollenbach
KA, Alberts DS, Pierce JP. Diet and biomarkers of oxidative damage in women previously
treated for breast cancer. Nutr Cancer 2005;51:146-154. PUB MED PMCID:
PMC2274898
A14. Yost K, Haan MN, Levine R, Gold E. Comparing SF-36 scores across three groups of
women with different health profiles. Qual Life Res 2005;14:1251-1261. PUB MED
A15. McEligot AJ, Rock CL, Gilpin EA, Pierce JP. Responsiveness of homocysteine
concentrations to food and supplemental folate intakes in smokers and never-smokers
enrolled in a diet intervention trial. Nic Tob Res 2006;8:57-66. PUB MED
A16. Al-Delaimy WK, Natarajan L, Rock CL, Sun S, Flatt SW, Pierce JP. Insulin-like growth
factor I, insulin-like growth factor I binding protein 1, insulin, glucose, and leptin serum
levels are not influenced by a reduced-fat, high-fiber diet intervention. Cancer Epidemiol
Biomarkers Prev 2006;15:1238-1239. PUB MED
A17. Johnson-Kozlow M, Sallis JF, Gilpin EA, Rock CL, Pierce JP. Comparative validation of the
IPAQ and the 7-Day PAR among women diagnosed with breast cancer. Int J Behav Nutr
Phys 2006;3:7. PUB MED
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