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APPENDIX V: POSTER ABSTRACTS

BIOLOGY/BASIC RESEARCH

Altered Responsiveness to Ovarian Steroids in the Mammary Glands of Female BALB/c Mice Neonatally Exposed to DES, M. Asai

DES Induces Neoplastic Transformation of Human Breast Epithelial Cells in vitro, Y. Hu

Increased Tumor Prevalence in DES-lineage Mice, R. Newbold

Use of an ERE-Lac Transgenic Mouse to Assess Tissue Specificity to Estrogens During Development and in Adulthood, S. Nagel

Low Dose Effects Following Prenatal Exposure to Estrogen, K. Thayer

EPIDEMIOLOGY RESEARCH

Are DES-exposed Persons Whose Mothers had Multiple Spontaneous Abortions at Increased Risk?, J. Bernheim

Is There Evidence for Estrogen Imprinting in Humans? Midlife Status of Health of Antenatally DES Exposed Persons (MISHADE), J. Bernheim

Report of the Netherlands Registry of Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma (CCA) Preliminary Data of the 1999 Update, A. Hanselaar

Cancer Risk in Women Exposed to Diethylstilbestrol in utero, E. Hatch

Incidence of Cervical Dysplasia in DES-exposed Daughters: Update and Long-term Follow-up of the DESAD Cohort, E. Hatch

Methods and Preliminary Findings from the NCI DES Follow-up Study, Based on Responses to Mailed Questionnaires, E. Hatch

Genetic Profile of Breast Cancers in Women Exposed in utero to Diethylstilbestrol (DES), C. Rosenberg

Further Follow-up of the Risk of Breast and Other Cancers in Women Exposed to DES in Pregnancy (DES Mothers) Compared to Unexposed Women, L. Titus-Ernstoff

Long-term Risk of Cancer in Women Exposed to Diethylstilbestrol in utero, J. Verloop

Identification of a New Cohort of DES-daughters in the Netherlands, J. Verloop

CLINICAL RESEARCH

Secondary Prevention of Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma of the Vagina or Cervix in DES Exposed Women, A. Hanselaar

Pregnancy Outcome in Women Exposed to Diethylstilbestrol in utero, E. Hatch

Myopia in DES-exposed Amplyopic Subjects,P. Lempert

Sexual Functioning and Mood among Long-term Survivors of Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma, A. Matthews

Stromal Mucin as a Feature of Cervical and Vaginal Non-clear Cell Adenocarcinomas in DES Exposed Women, G. Spiegel

EDUCATION/OUTREACH

DES-exposed People Need Research, P. Cody

Opinion Leadership and Health Behavior: A Randomized Community Trial from the National DES Education Program, D. Wingard

Results of a Community Intervention Trial to Educate Health Providers on Care of DES-exposed Patients: Report from the National DES Education Program, D. Wingard

Altered Responsiveness to Ovarian Steroids in the Mammary Glands of Female BALB/c Mice Neonatally Exposed to DES

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