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Publications by Erin Linnenbringer
Associations Between Breast Cancer Subtype and Neighborhood Socioeconomic and Racial Composition Among Black and White Women
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment
Cancer Research
Oncology
Incorporating Ethnicity Into Genetic Risk Assessment for Alzheimer Disease: The REVEAL Study Experience
Genetics in Medicine
Medicine
Genetics
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Residential Racial Composition and Black-White Obesity Risks: Differential Effects of Neighborhood Social and Built Environment
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Mutagenesis
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Environmental
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Occupational Health
Pollution
Associations of Neighborhood Socioeconomic and Racial/Ethnic Characteristics With Changes in Survey-Based Neighborhood Quality, 2000–2011
Health and Place
Development
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Life-course Studies
Life-span
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Planning
Health
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Occupational Health
Public Health
Geography
Socioeconomic Disparities in Breast Cancer Treatment Among Older Women
Journal of Women's Health
Medicine
Impact of Neighborhood and Individual Socioeconomic Status on Survival After Breast Cancer Varies by Race/Ethnicity: The Neighborhood and Breast Cancer Study
Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention
Medicine
Epidemiology
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Racial Health Disparities in Ovarian Cancer: Not Just Black and White
Journal of Ovarian Research
Gynecology
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Obstetrics
Association Between Mortality Among Women and Socioeconomic Factors.
BMJ
Neighborhood Effects on BMI Trends: Examining BMI Trajectories for Black and White Women
Health and Place
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Predicting Breast Cancer Incidence Rates Among White and Black Women in the United States: An Application of FTS Model
International Journal of Statistical Distributions and Applications