Anne Stuedal

Summary

Affiliation: University of Oslo
Country: Norway

Publications

  1. ncbi Plasma levels of enterolactone and percentage mammographic density among postmenopausal women
    Anne Stuedal
    Department of Nutrition, University of Oslo, Norway
    Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 14:2154-9. 2005
  2. ncbi Plasma levels of leptin and mammographic density among postmenopausal women: a cross-sectional study
    Anne Stuedal
    Department of Nutrition, University of Oslo, Norway
    Breast Cancer Res 8:R55. 2006
  3. ncbi Does breast size modify the association between mammographic density and breast cancer risk?
    Anne Stuedal
    Department of Nutrition, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
    Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 17:621-7. 2008

Detail Information

Publications3

  1. ncbi Plasma levels of enterolactone and percentage mammographic density among postmenopausal women
    Anne Stuedal
    Department of Nutrition, University of Oslo, Norway
    Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 14:2154-9. 2005
    ..Enterolactone has been shown to have weak estrogenic and antiestrogenic properties. We decided to examine the association between plasma levels of enterolactone and mammographic density, a biomarker for breast cancer risk...
  2. ncbi Plasma levels of leptin and mammographic density among postmenopausal women: a cross-sectional study
    Anne Stuedal
    Department of Nutrition, University of Oslo, Norway
    Breast Cancer Res 8:R55. 2006
    ..Leptin is a protein produced mainly by adipose tissue and may represent a growth factor in cancer. We examined the association between leptin plasma levels and mammographic density, a biomarker for breast cancer risk...
  3. ncbi Does breast size modify the association between mammographic density and breast cancer risk?
    Anne Stuedal
    Department of Nutrition, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
    Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 17:621-7. 2008
    ..S. women. Because African American women have a larger breast size, we assessed whether the association between mammographic density and breast cancer was less apparent in large than in small breasts...