Biography

Prof. Paul D. Terry

University of Tennessee, USA


Email: pdterry@utk.edu


Qualifications

2010  Associate Professor (Epidemiology), University of Tennessee
2003  Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, National Institutes of Health
2001  Doctoral Degree, Karolinska Institute
2001  Ph.D., Columbia University


Publications (Selected)

  1. Terry P, Umbach DM, Taylor JA. APE1 genotype and bladder cancer risk: evidence for effect modification by smoking. Int J Cancer 2006; 118: 3170-3.
  2. Terry P, Goodman M. Is the association between cigarette smoking and breast cancer modified by genotype? A review of epidemiologic studies and meta-analysis. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2006; 15: 602-11.
  3. Goodman M, Bostick RM, Ward KC, Terry P, van Gils, CH, Taylor JA, Mandel JS. Lycopene intake and prostate cancer risk: effect modification by plasma antioxidants and XRCC1 genotype. Nutrition and Cancer 2006; 55: 13-20.
  4. Dash C*, Marcus M, Terry P. Commentary. Bisphenol A: do recent studies of health effects among humans inform the long-standing debate? Mutation Research 2006; 613: 68-75.
  5. Terry P, Abramson JL, Neaton JD. Blood pressure and risk of death from external causes in men screened for MRFIT. Am J Epidemiol 2007; 165: 294-301.
  6. Wolf LA*, Terry P, Potter JD, Bostick RM. Do factors related to endogenous and exogenous estrogens modify the relationship between obesity and risk of colorectal adenomas in women? Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2007; 16: 676-83.
  7. Kaczmarczyk M*, Sparen P, Terry P, Cnattingius, S. Risk factors for uterine rupture and neonatal consequences of uterine rupture-A population based study of successive pregnancies in Sweden. BJOG 2007; 114: 1208-14.
  8. Goodman M, Bostick RM, Dash C, Terry P, Flanders WD, Mandel JS. A summary measure of pro- and anti-oxidant exposures and risk of incident, sporadic, colorectal adenomas. Cancer Causes Control 2008; 19: 1051-64.
  9. Terry P, Villinger F, Bubenik GA, Sitaraman SV. Melatonin and ulcerative colitis: evidence, biological mechanisms, and future research. Inflamm Bowel Dis 2008; 15: 134-40.
  10. Wang X, Terry P, Yan H. Stomach cancer in 67 Chinese counties: evidence of interaction between salt consumption and helicobacter pylori Infection. Asia Pac J Clin Nutr 2008; 17: 644-50.
  11. Chintapalli S, Goodman M, Allen M, Ward K, Liff J, Young J, Terry P. Assessment of a commercial searchable population directory as a means of selecting controls for case-control studies. Public Health Rep 2009; 124: 378-83.
  12. Wang X, Terry P, Yan H. Review of salt consumption and stomach cancer risk: epidemiological and biological evidence. World J of Gastroenterol 2009; 15: 2204-13.
  13. Evatt ML*, Terry P, Ziegler TR, Oakley GP, Jr. Association between vitamin B12-containing supplement consumption and prevalence of biochemically-defined B12 deficiency in adults in NHANES III. Public Health Nutr 2009; 11: 1-7.
  14. Hopkins F, Fiderko V, Jones D, Terry P, Bostick R. Antioxidant micronutrients and biomarkers of oxidative stress and inflammation in colorectal adenoma patients: results from a randomized, controlled clinical trial. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2010; 19: 850-8.
  15. Schniederjan SD, Li SL, Lechowicz MJ, Saxe DF, Terry P, KP Mann. A Novel Flow Cytometric Antibody Panel for Distinguishing Burkitt Lymphoma from CD10+ Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma. Am J Clin Pathol 2010; 133: 718-26.
  16. Kim D-H, Smith-Warner SA, Spiegelman D, Yaun S-S, van den Brandt PA, Colditz GA, Freudenheim JL, Giovoannucci E, Goldbohm RA, Graham S, Harnack L, Malila N, Miller AB, Potter JD, Rohan TE, Speizer FE, Stolzenberg-Solomon R, Terry P, Toniolo P, Willett WC, Wolk A, Zeleniuch-Jacquotte A, Hunter DJ. Pooled analysis of 13 prospective cohort studies on folate intake and colon cancer. Cancer Causes Control 2010; 21: 1919-30.
  17. Ashok V*, Dash C, Rohan TE, Steinbuch M, Sprafka, M, Terry P. Cohort study of the effect of selective cycooxygenase-2 (COX-2) inhibitors on breast cancer risk. Breast J 2011; 20: 66-70.
  18. Terry P, Glynn RJ, Buring JE, Sesso HD. Hypertension and risk of death from accidents in the Physicians’ Health Study Enrollment Cohort. Int J Public Health 2011; 56: 231-5.
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