Baoxing Zhao
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
4 Papers
40 Citations
Baoxing Zhao is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Odds ratio & Lung cancer. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Indoor Air Pollution and Risk of Lung Cancer among Chinese Female Non-Smokers
Lina Mu,Li Liu,Rungui Niu,Baoxing Zhao,Jianping Shi,Yanli Li,Mya Swanson,William L. Scheider,Jia Su,Shen-Chih Chang,Shun-Zhang Yu,Zuo-Feng Zhang +11 more
TL;DR: Indoor air pollution plays an important role in the development of lung cancer among non-smoking Chinese women and housing characteristics related to poor ventilation, including single-story, less window area, no separate kitchen, no ventilator, and rarely having windows open, are associated with lung cancer.
Genetic polymorphisms of TERT and CLPTM1L and risk of lung cancer--a case-control study in a Chinese population.
Ajay A. Myneni,Shen-Chih Chang,Rungui Niu,Li Liu,Heather M. Ochs-Balcom,Yanli Li,Chao Zhang,Baoxing Zhao,Jianping Shi,Xiaoyou Han,Jiawei Li,Jia Su,Lin Cai,Shun-Zhang Yu,Zuo-Feng Zhang,Lina Mu +15 more
TL;DR: It is found that genetic variants of TERT and CLPTM1L contribute to lung cancer susceptibility in Chinese population and associations need to be verified in larger and different populations.
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TP53 genetic polymorphisms, interactions with lifestyle factors and lung cancer risk: a case control study in a Chinese population
Yanli Li,Shen-Chih Chang,Rungui Niu,Li Liu,Christina Crabtree-Ide,Baoxing Zhao,Jianping Shi,Xiaoyou Han,Jiawei Li,Jia Su,Lin Cai,Shun-Zhang Yu,Zuo-Feng Zhang,Lina Mu +13 more
TL;DR: This study confirmed that TP53 rs2078486 SNP is potentially a novel TP53 SNP that may affect lung cancer risk and suggested potential synergetic effects of TP53 SNPs with smoking and indoor air pollution exposure on lung cancerrisk.
Ataxia Telangiectasia-Mutated (ATM)Polymorphisms and Risk of Lung Cancer in a Chinese Population
Ajay A. Myneni,Shen-Chih Chang,Rungui Niu,Li Liu,Baoxing Zhao,Jianping Shi,Xiaoyou Han,Jiawei Li,Jia Su,Shun-Zhang Yu,Zuo-Feng Zhang,Lina Mu +11 more
TL;DR: This study indicates that ATM gene variants might be associated with development of lung cancer in Chinese population and found multiplicative and additive interaction between tea drinking and ATMrs227060 in association with lung cancer.