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Jill M Hamilton-Reeves

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American Society of Clinical Oncology Educational Book. American Society of Clinical Oncology. Annual Meeting|June 8, 2023
Current Therapeutic Targets in Cancer Cachexia: A Pathophysiologic ApproachKunal C Kadakia, Jill M Hamilton-Reeves, Vickie E Baracos
Urologic Oncology|March 21, 2020
Nutrition risk and assessment process in patients with bladder cancer undergoing radical cystectomyCarrie Michel, Hilary L Robertson, Juliana Camargo, et al.
Urologic Oncology|May 28, 2020
Sarcopenia in urologic oncology: Identification and strategies to improve patient outcomesHilary L Robertson, Carrie Michel, Lucas Bartl, et al.
Pediatric Nephrology (Berlin, Germany)|May 2, 2015
Renal formulas pretreated with medications alters the nutrient profileJacob M Taylor, Leah Oladitan, Susan Carlson, et al.
Nutrition in Clinical Practice : Official Publication of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition|January 12, 2013
Drug-vitamin D interactions: a systematic review of the literatureKim Robien, Sarah J Oppeneer, Julia A Kelly, et al.
Journal of Cancer Education : the Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Education|November 12, 2013
Patient-centered perspectives on the access to educational opportunities specific to lifestyle modification in men at risk for primary or secondary prostate cancerBethany Diggett, Jeffrey Holzbeierlein, Jennifer Klemp, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|June 23, 2007
Isoflavone-rich soy protein isolate suppresses androgen receptor expression without altering estrogen receptor-beta expression or serum hormonal profiles in men at high risk of prostate cancerJill M Hamilton-Reeves, Salome A Rebello, William Thomas, et al.
Nutrition and Cancer|April 30, 2008
Effects of soy protein isolate consumption on prostate cancer biomarkers in men with HGPIN, ASAP, and low-grade prostate cancerJill M Hamilton-Reeves, Salome A Rebello, Will Thomas, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|September 22, 2007
Soy protein isolate increases urinary estrogens and the ratio of 2:16alpha-hydroxyestrone in men at high risk of prostate cancerJill M Hamilton-Reeves, Salome A Rebello, William Thomas, et al.
Fertility and Sterility|June 16, 2009
Clinical studies show no effects of soy protein or isoflavones on reproductive hormones in men: results of a meta-analysisJill M Hamilton-Reeves, Gabriela Vazquez, Sue J Duval, et al.
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American Society of Clinical Oncology Educational Book. American Society of Clinical Oncology. Annual Meeting|June 8, 2023
Current Therapeutic Targets in Cancer Cachexia: A Pathophysiologic ApproachKunal C Kadakia, Jill M Hamilton-Reeves, Vickie E Baracos
Urologic Oncology|March 21, 2020
Nutrition risk and assessment process in patients with bladder cancer undergoing radical cystectomyCarrie Michel, Hilary L Robertson, Juliana Camargo, et al.
Urologic Oncology|May 28, 2020
Sarcopenia in urologic oncology: Identification and strategies to improve patient outcomesHilary L Robertson, Carrie Michel, Lucas Bartl, et al.
Pediatric Nephrology (Berlin, Germany)|May 2, 2015
Renal formulas pretreated with medications alters the nutrient profileJacob M Taylor, Leah Oladitan, Susan Carlson, et al.
Nutrition in Clinical Practice : Official Publication of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition|January 12, 2013
Drug-vitamin D interactions: a systematic review of the literatureKim Robien, Sarah J Oppeneer, Julia A Kelly, et al.
Journal of Cancer Education : the Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Education|November 12, 2013
Patient-centered perspectives on the access to educational opportunities specific to lifestyle modification in men at risk for primary or secondary prostate cancerBethany Diggett, Jeffrey Holzbeierlein, Jennifer Klemp, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|June 23, 2007
Isoflavone-rich soy protein isolate suppresses androgen receptor expression without altering estrogen receptor-beta expression or serum hormonal profiles in men at high risk of prostate cancerJill M Hamilton-Reeves, Salome A Rebello, William Thomas, et al.
Nutrition and Cancer|April 30, 2008
Effects of soy protein isolate consumption on prostate cancer biomarkers in men with HGPIN, ASAP, and low-grade prostate cancerJill M Hamilton-Reeves, Salome A Rebello, Will Thomas, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|September 22, 2007
Soy protein isolate increases urinary estrogens and the ratio of 2:16alpha-hydroxyestrone in men at high risk of prostate cancerJill M Hamilton-Reeves, Salome A Rebello, William Thomas, et al.
Fertility and Sterility|June 16, 2009
Clinical studies show no effects of soy protein or isoflavones on reproductive hormones in men: results of a meta-analysisJill M Hamilton-Reeves, Gabriela Vazquez, Sue J Duval, et al.
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