BCERC
Emerging Topics in Breast Cancer and Environment
 

 

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Posters

The following abstracts were presented in the poster session on Thursday, November 10, 5:45 – 7:00 pm. Click on the title to open a new window containing a PDF file of the abstract.

Hormonal Regulation and Function of Progesterone Receptor A and B in the Adult Ovariectomized Mouse Mammary Gland
Mark Aupperlee, Alexis Drolet, and Sandra Z. Haslam. Michigan State University

Evaluating the Effectiveness of Community Forums
Janice Barlow et al. Bay Area BCERC COTC

Working Together in Cincinnati: Explaining the Growing Up Female Study to Young Girls
Linda Croucher et al. Cincinnati BCERC COTC

Expression of C/EBP ß Isoforms During Mammary Gland Development
Srinivasan Durairaj, Alexis Drolet, Richard J. Miksicek, Sandra Z. Haslam, and Richard C. Schwartz. Michigan State University

Influence of Known Breast Cancer Risk Factors on Breast Cancer Incidence Patterns in California
Christine Erdmann. University of Michigan

STATE OF THE EVIDENCE 2005-2006: What Is the Connection Between the Environment and Breast Cancer?
Nancy Evans . The Breast Cancer Fund

Differential Regulation of the Murine Progesterone Receptor
Emily Flynn, Richard Schwartz, and Richard Miksicek. Michigan State University

Development of a Multimedia, Educational CD on Environmental Risks and Breast Cancer
Janet M. Gray and Cristian Opazo. Vassar College

Working Together in Cincinnati: Educating Ourselves & the Community About Environmental Links to Breast Cancer
Ann Hernick(1), Kathleen Ball(2), Karen Bell(3), Eileen Barrett(4), Paulette Cunningham(5), Jessica Everett(6), Jim Flessa (7), Gail Greenburg(1), Andrea Ice(7), Mary Justice(8), Ellen Korb(8), Betty Tonne(1), Yelena Wetherill(7), M. Kathryn Brown(7). (1) Breast Cancer Alliance of Greater Cincinnati, (2) National Breast Cancer Coalition, (3) Interfaith Health Alliance, (4) Breastanswer Group, (5) Patterns Inc., (6) Cincinnati Children’s Hospital & Medical Center, (7) University of Cincinnati, (8) Pink Ribbon Girls

Progesterone Receptor A and B in rat mammary gland: Developmental Pattern of Expression and Relationship to Proliferation
Anastasia Kariagina, Marianne Millan, Steve Lundback, Kristen Penner and Sandy Haslam. Michigan State University

Proteomic Comparison of the ACI Rat Mammary Gland and Mammary Tumors Induced by 17 b -Estradiol
Xinjie Lin(1), Michael Gallo(2), Ken Reuhl(1), Brian Buckley(1), Ill Yang(1), Paul Thomas(1). (1) Rutgers, The State Univ. of NJ, (2) UMDNJ

In utero exposure to Bisphenol A alters mammary gland development in mice
Maricel V. Maffini, Tessa J. Murray, Perinaaz Wadia, Laura N. Vandenberg, Carlos Sonnenschein, Ana M. Soto. Tufts University School of Medicine

Case Reports of Hormone-Containing Personal Care Products and Premature Thelarche or Androgenization
Miles TD, Singleton KL, Modugno F, Davis DL. University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute

Changes in Gene Expression Profile in the Rat Mammary Gland after Neonatal and Prepubertal Exposure to the Xenoestrogen Bisphenol A (BPA
Raquel Moral(1), Gabriela A. Balogh(1), Daniel A. Mailo(1), Irma H. Russo(1), Coral A. Lamartiniere(2), and Jose Russo(1). 1. Fox Chase Cancer Center, 2. University of Alabama at Birmingham

Neonatal and Prepubertal Exposure to the Estrogenic Xenobiotic N-Butyl Benzyl Phthalate (BBP) Alters the Gene Expression Pattern of the Rat Mammary Gland.
Raquel Moral(1), Gabriela A. Balogh(1), Daniel A. Mailo(1), Irma H. Russo(1), Coral A. Lamartiniere(2), and Jose Russo(1). (1) Fox Chase Cancer Center, (2) University of Alabama at Birmingham

Campaign for Safe Cosmetics
Janet Nudelman, Heather Sarantis, Jeanne Rizzo. The Breast Cancer Fund

Choice to Join a Breast Cancer Registry: Racial Differences
Pinney SM, Yaghjy yj an L, Brown MK, Ice AW. University of Cincinnati School of Medicine

Gene Regulation in Primary Mammary Epithelial Cells Treated with HGF or R5020
Sarah J. Santos, Sandra Z. Haslam, and Susan E. Conrad. Michigan State University

Adolescent Peer Education Breast Cancer Awareness Project
Susan Schwartz, Janice Barlow. Marin Breast Cancer Watch

Neonatal/Prepubertal Exposure to T BisphenolP P A (BPA) and N-Butyl benzyl Phthalate (BBP) Alters the Rate of Cell Proliferation in the Rat Mammary Gland.
Richard Wang(1), Raquel Moral(1), Fathima S Sheriff(1), Rachael L Fernbaugh(1), Coral Lamartiniere1, Irma H Russo(1), and Jose Russo(1). (1) Fox Chase Cancer Center, (2) University of Alabama at Birmingham

Prenatal Exposure to the Xenoestrogens Bisphenol A (BPA) and N-Butyl Benzyl Phthalate (BBP) Alter the Pattern of Rat Mammary Gland Development.
Richard Wang(1), Raquel Moral(1), Fathima S Sheriff(1), Rachael L Fernbaugh(1), Coral Lamartiniere(2), Irma H Russo(1), and Jose Russo(1). (1) Fox Chase Cancer Center, (2) University of Alabama at Birmingham

Working Together in Cincinnati: Interpreting Breast Cancer Research Findings for the Community
Yelena Wetherill(1), Kathleen Ball(2), Beth O’Connor(1), Sue Ross(3), M. Kathryn Brown(1). (1) University of Cincinnati, (2) National Breast Cancer Coalition, (3) Breast Cancer Alliance of Greater Cincinnati

 

   
 


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