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Eva Schernhammer, D.P.H., M.D.

Harvard Titles

Adjunct Professor Epidemiology, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Lecturer on Medicine, Part-time

Other Affiliations

Channing Division of Network Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital

Address

Channing Laboratory
181 Longwood Avenue, 4th Floor, Room 444
Boston, MA 02115

Publications View
Urinary 6-sulfatoxymelatonin levels and their correlations with lifestyle factors and steroid hormone levels.
Authors: Schernhammer ES, Kroenke CH, Dowsett M, Folkerd E, Hankinson SE.
J Pineal Res
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Insulin-like growth factor I, its binding proteins (IGFBP-1 and IGFBP-3), and growth hormone and breast cancer risk in The Nurses' Health Study II
Authors: Schernhammer ES, Holly JM, Hunter DJ, Pollak MN, Hankinson SE
Endocr Rel Cancer
Cancer and Rhythm [Editorial]
Authors: Moser M, Schaumberger K, Schernhammer ES, Stevens RG
Cancer Causes Control
Night work and risk of breast cancer.
Authors: Schernhammer ES, Kroenke CH, Laden F, Hankinson SE.
Epidemiology
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Habitual duration of sleep and risk of breast cancer
Authors: Pinheiro SP, Schernhammer ES, Tworoger SS, Michels K
Cancer Res
Life-style factors, steroid hormone levels, and correlations with urinary 6-sulphatoxy melatonin levels
Authors: Schernhammer ES, Kroenke C, Dowsett M, Folkerd E, Hankinson SE
J Pineal Res
A Cyclin D A870G polymorphism and risk of colorectal adenomas as well as colorectal cancer in the Harvard cohorts
Authors: Schernhammer ES, Tranah GJ, Giovannucci E, Chan AT, Ma J, Colditz GA, Willett WC, Fuchs CS
Br J Cancer
Depressive symptoms and prospective incidence of colorectal cancer in women.
Authors: Kroenke CH, Bennett GG, Fuchs C, Giovannucci E, Kawachi I, Schernhammer E, Holmes MD, Kubzansky LD.
Am J Epidemiol
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Night work and breast cancer risk: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Authors: Megdal SP, Kroenke CH, Laden F, Pukkala E, Schernhammer ES.
Eur J Cancer
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Sugar-sweetened soft drink consumption and risk of pancreatic cancer in two prospective cohorts.
Authors: Schernhammer ES, Hu FB, Giovannucci E, Michaud DS, Colditz GA, Stampfer MJ, Fuchs CS.
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev
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