Rita Munn Kramer

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InstitutionMedical University of South Carolina
DepartmentHematology/Oncology
AddressP.O. Box MSC 635
102
173 Ashley Ave.
Phone843-792-4271
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    Cancer, Cancer/Breast, Vitamin D

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    1. Ford ME, Bauza CE, Findlay VJ, Turner DP, Abraham LM, Moore LA, Magwood G, Alberg AJ, Gaymon K, Knight KD, Hilton E, Malek AM, Kramer RM, Peterson LL, Gregoski MJ, Bolick S, Hurley D, Mosley C, Hazelton TR, Burshell DR, Nogueira L, Mack F, Brown ET, Salley JD, Whitfield KE, Esnaola NF, Cunningham JE, Ford ME, Bauza CE, Findlay VJ, Turner DP, Abraham LM, Moore LA, Magwood G, Alberg AJ, Gaymon K, Knight KD, Hilton E, Malek AM, Kramer RM, Peterson LL, Gregoski MJ, Bolick S, Hurley D, Mosley C, Hazelton TR, Burshell DR, Nogueira L, Mack F, Brown ET, Salley JD, Whitfield KE, Esnaola NF, Cunningham JE. BMI, physical activity, and breast cancer subtype in white, black, and Sea Island breast cancer survivors. Adv Cancer Res. 2020; 146:83-102. PMID: 32241393; PMCID: PMC8772384.
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    2. Walter KR, Ford ME, Gregoski MJ, Kramer RM, Knight KD, Spruill L, Nogueira LM, Krisanits BA, Phan V, La Rue AC, Lilly MB, Ambs S, Chan K, Turner TF, Varner H, Singh S, Uribarri J, Garrett-Mayer E, Armeson KE, Hilton EJ, Clair MJ, Taylor MH, Abbott AM, Findlay VJ, Peterson LL, Magwood G, Turner DP, Walter KR, Ford ME, Gregoski MJ, Kramer RM, Knight KD, Spruill L, Nogueira LM, Krisanits BA, Phan V, La Rue AC, Lilly MB, Ambs S, Chan K, Turner TF, Varner H, Singh S, Uribarri J, Garrett-Mayer E, Armeson KE, Hilton EJ, Clair MJ, Taylor MH, Abbott AM, Findlay VJ, Peterson LL, Magwood G, Turner DP. Advanced glycation end products are elevated in estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer patients, alter response to therapy, and can be targeted by lifestyle intervention. Breast Cancer Res Treat. 2019 Feb; 173(3):559-571. PMID: 30368741; PMCID: PMC6394600.
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    3. Kramer R, Bielawski J, Kistner-Griffin E, Othman A, Alecu I, Ernst D, Kornhauser D, Hornemann T, Spassieva S, Kramer R, Bielawski J, Kistner-Griffin E, Othman A, Alecu I, Ernst D, Kornhauser D, Hornemann T, Spassieva S. Neurotoxic 1-deoxysphingolipids and paclitaxel-induced peripheral neuropathy. FASEB J. 2015 Nov; 29(11):4461-72. PMID: 26198449; PMCID: PMC4608911.
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    4. Wu MF, Hilsenbeck SG, Tham YL, Kramer R, Elledge RM, Chang JC, Friedman LC, Wu MF, Hilsenbeck SG, Tham YL, Kramer R, Elledge RM, Chang JC, Friedman LC. The efficacy of sertraline for controlling hot flashes in women with or at high risk of developing breast cancer. Breast Cancer Res Treat. 2009 Nov; 118(2):369-75. PMID: 19495957.
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    5. Tham YL, Sexton K, Weiss H, Elledge R, Friedman LC, Kramer R, Tham YL, Sexton K, Weiss H, Elledge R, Friedman LC, Kramer R. The rates of chemotherapy-induced amenorrhea in patients treated with adjuvant doxorubicin and cyclophosphamide followed by a taxane. Am J Clin Oncol. 2007 Apr; 30(2):126-32. PMID: 17414460.
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    6. Tham YL, Sexton K, Kramer R, Hilsenbeck S, Elledge R, Tham YL, Sexton K, Kramer R, Hilsenbeck S, Elledge R. Primary breast cancer phenotypes associated with propensity for central nervous system metastases. Cancer. 2006 Aug 15; 107(4):696-704. PMID: 16826579.
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    7. Tham YL, Sexton K, Weiss HL, Elledge RM, Friedman LC, Kramer RM, Tham YL, Sexton K, Weiss HL, Elledge RM, Friedman LC, Kramer RM. The adherence to practice guidelines in the assessment of bone health in women with chemotherapy-induced menopause. J Support Oncol. 2006 Jun; 4(6):295-8, 304. PMID: 16805332.
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    8. Friedman LC, Kramer RM, Friedman LC, Kramer RM. Reproductive issues for women with BRCA mutations. J Natl Cancer Inst Monogr. 2005; (34):83-6. PMID: 15784831.
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    9. Kramer R, Kramer R. 26th Annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, San Antonio, Texas, USA, 3-6 December 2003: update on clinical research. Breast Cancer Res. 2004; 6(2):84-7. PMID: 14979912; PMCID: PMC400659.
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    10. Kramer R, Brown P, Kramer R, Brown P. Should tamoxifen be used in breast cancer prevention? Drug Saf. 2004; 27(13):979-89. PMID: 15471505.
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