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2002 (submitted, in press and published)

Hilakivi-Clarke L.A., Forsent, T., Luoto, R., Eriksson, J., Osmond, C., Barker, D. Tallness and overweight during childhood have opposing effects on breast cancer risk. Submitted.

Hilakivi-Clarke, L.A., Cho, E., Cabanes, A., DeAssis, S., Olivo, S., Helferich, W., Lippman, M.E. & Clarke, R. Modulation of pregnancy estrogen levels by maternal dietary exposure to genistein or n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids and breast cancer risk among female offspring. Clin Cancer Res, in press. Link to Journal

Stevens, R., Hilakivi-Clarke, L. Hypothesis: alcohol exposure in utero and later breast cancer risk. Alcohol Alcohol, in press. Link to Journal

Hilakivi-Clarke, L.A., Cabanes, A., Olivo, S., Kerr, L., Bouker, K.B. & Clarke, R. Do estrogens always increase breast cancer risk? J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol, 80: 163-174, 2002. Link to Abstract

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2001

Hilakivi-Clarke, L.A., Cho, E., deAssis, S., Olivo, S., Ealley, E., Bouker, K.B., Welch, J.N., Khan, G., Clarke, R. & Cabanes, A. Maternal and prepubertal diet, mammary development and breast cancer risk. J Nutr, 131:154S-157S, 2001. Link to Abstract

Clarke, R., Hilakivi-Clarke, L.A. & Trock, B. "Dietary and environmental sources of estrogenicity and breast cancer risk." Biologist, 48: 21-26, 2001.

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2000

Hilakivi-Clarke, L.A. Estrogens, BRCA1 and breast cancer. Cancer Res, 60:4993-5001, 2000. Link to Abstract

Hilakivi-Clarke, L.A., Cho, E., Onojafe, I. & Clarke, R. "Maternal exposure to tamoxifen during pregnancy increases mammary tumorigenesis among female offspring." Clin Cancer Res 6: 305-308, 2000. Link to Abstract

Cabanes, A., De Assis, S., Gustafsson, J.-?, Hilakivi-Clarke L. Maternal high-fat intake during pregnancy increases voluntary alcohol intake and hypothalamic estrogen receptor protein levels among female offspring. Dev Neurosci 22:488-493, 2000. Link to Abstract

Bouker, K., Hilakivi-Clarke, L.A. Genistein: A powerful weapon in the breast cancer prevention arsenal or a potent mitogen? Environ Health Perspect 108: 701-708, 2000. Link to Abstract

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1999

Hilakivi-Clarke, L.A., Clarke, R. & Lippman, M.E. "The influence of maternal diet on breast cancer risk among female offspring" Nutrition 15: 392-401, 1999. Link to Abstract at Science Direct

Hilakivi-Clarke, L.A., Onojafe, I., Raygada, M., Cho, E., Skaar, T. & Clarke, R. "Prepubertal exposure to zearalenone or genistein reduces mammary tumorigenesis." Br J Cancer 80:1682-1688, 1999. Link to Abstract

Hilakivi-Clarke, L.A., Cho, E., Onojafe, I., Raygada, M. & Clarke, R. "Maternal exposure to genistein during pregnancy increases mammary tumorigenesis in female rat offspring." Oncol Rep 6:1089-1095, 1999. Link to Journal

Hilakivi-Clarke, L.A., Trock, B. & Clarke, R. "The estrogenicity of selected nutrients, phytochemicals, pesticides and pollutants: their potential roles in breast cancer." In: "Breast Cancer, Molecular Genetics, Pathogenesis and Therapeutics. Series: Contemporary Cancer Research." Ed: Bowcock, A. Publisher: Humana Press, Clifton, pp537-568, 1999.

Clarke, R., Skaar, T., El-Ashry, D., Leonessa, F. & Hilakivi-Clarke, L.A. "Use of ERE and reporter gene constructs to assess putative estrogenic activity." J Med Food 2:127-133, 1999. Link to Journal

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