Huiyun Wu
Vanderbilt University
26 Papers
154 Citations
Huiyun Wu is an academic researcher from Vanderbilt University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Hyperplastic Polyp. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 26 publications. Previous affiliations of Huiyun Wu include Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
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Papers
Alcohol Drinking, Cigarette Smoking, and Risk of Colorectal Adenomatous and Hyperplastic Polyps
TL;DR: Findings support the adverse role of cigarette smoking in colorectal tumorigenesis and suggest that quitting smoking may substantially reduce the risk of coloreCTal polyps.
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TGF-β Receptor II Loss Promotes Mammary Carcinoma Progression by Th17 Dependent Mechanisms
Sergey V. Novitskiy,Michael W. Pickup,Agnieszka E. Gorska,Philip Owens,Anna Chytil,Mary Aakre,Huiyun Wu,Yu Shyr,Harold L. Moses +8 more
TL;DR: Analysis of human breast cancer transcriptome databases showed a strong association between IL-17 gene expression and poor outcome in lymph node positive, estrogen receptor negative or luminal B subtypes suggesting potential therapeutic approaches.
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A Gene Expression Signature from Human Breast Cancer Cells with Acquired Hormone Independence Identifies MYC as a Mediator of Antiestrogen Resistance
Todd W. Miller,Justin M. Balko,Zara Ghazoui,Anita K. Dunbier,Helen Anderson,Mitchell Dowsett,Ana M. Gonzalez-Angulo,Gordon B. Mills,William R. Miller,Huiyun Wu,Yu Shyr,Carlos L. Arteaga +11 more
TL;DR: A gene expression signature derived from ER+ breast cancer cells with acquired hormone independence predicted tumor response to aromatase inhibitors and associated with clinical markers of resistance to tamoxifen and activation of the MYC pathway was associated with this resistance.
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Genetic Disease in the Children of Danish Survivors of Childhood and Adolescent Cancer
Jeanette Falck Winther,Jørgen H. Olsen,Huiyun Wu,Yu Shyr,John J. Mulvihill,Marilyn Stovall,Annelise Nielsen,Marianne Schmiegelow,John D. Boice +8 more
TL;DR: A case-cohort study was conducted involving 472 Danish survivors of childhood and adolescent cancer and their 1,037 pregnancies as mentioned in this paper, where adverse outcomes included 159 congenital malformations, six chromosomal abnormalities, seven stillbirths, and nine neonatal deaths.
Meat and meat-mutagen intake, doneness preference and the risk of colorectal polyps: the Tennessee Colorectal Polyp Study.
Aesun Shin,Martha J. Shrubsole,Reid M. Ness,Huiyun Wu,Rashmi Sinha,Walter E. Smalley,Yu Shyr,Wei Zheng +7 more
TL;DR: This study provides additional support for a positive association of high intake of red meat with colorectal adenomas, and suggests that high Intake of meats and meat carcinogens may also be associated with hyperplastic polyps.
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