Jane Teas

Walking Outside Improves Mood for Healthy Postmenopausal Women (2007)

Teas, Jane

Jane Teas, Ph.D.1, Thomas Hurley, M.S.2, Santosh Ghumare1, MSPH, Kisito Ogoussan, MPH1 1South Carolina Cancer Center, 2221 Devine Street, 2nd Floor, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29205,...

Dietary Seaweed and Early Breast Cancer: A Randomized Trial (2007)

Teas, Jane

The purpose of this research is to investigate whether eating brown seaweed (Undaria pinnatifida) can influence breast cancer risk. Brown seaweeds are popular in Japan, where the incidence of breast...

Walking Outside Improves Mood for Healthy Postmenopausal Women (2007)

Jane Teas, Thomas Hurley, Santosh Ghumare, Kisito Ogoussan

Background: Exercise has been shown to decrease breast cancer risk and slow the progression of breast cancer. Physician recommendations and clinical research data most often are for gym-based...

Dietary Seaweed and Early Breast Cancer: A Randomized Trial (2003)

Teas, Jane

The purpose of this research is to investigate whether eating brown seaweed (Undaria pinnatifida) and soy powder can influence hormone levels that are thought to affect breast cancer risk. Brown...

Nutritional and socioeconomic factors in relation to prostate cancer mortality: a cross-national study (1998)

Hebert, James R., Hurley, Thomas G., Olendzki, Barbara C., Teas, Jane, Ma, Yunsheng, Hampl, Jeffrey S.

BACKGROUND: Large international variations in rates of prostate cancer incidence and mortality suggest that environmental factors have a strong influence on the development of this disease. The...

Nutritional and socioeconomic factors in relation to prostate cancer mortality: a cross-national study (1998)

Hebert, James R., Hurley, Thomas G., Olendzki, Barbara C., Teas, Jane, Ma, Yunsheng, Hampl, Jeffrey S.

BACKGROUND: Large international variations in rates of prostate cancer incidence and mortality suggest that environmental factors have a strong influence on the development of this disease. The...

Dietary Seaweed and Breast Cancer: A Randomized Trial. (1998)

Teas, Jane

Brown seaweeds are popular foods in Japan, where the incidence of breast cancer is about 1/6 the rate of that reported for American women. Seaweed is an excellent source of fiber, contains iodine,...

Dietary Seaweed and Early Breast Cancer: A Randomized Trial (1998)

Teas, Jane

The purpose of this research is to investigate whether eating brown seaweed (Undaria pinnatifida) and soy powder can influence hormone levels that are thought to affect breast cancer risk. Brown...

Do the Effects of Exercise on Breast Cancer Vary With Environments (1998)

Teas, Jane

We propose to study 10 healthy postmenopausal women who normally exercise. We will ask these women to have their blood-drawn before and after an hour of exercise outdoors on a sunny day and then a...

Do the Effects of Exercise on Breast Cancer Vary With Environment (1998)

Teas, Jane

We propose to study i6 healthy postmenopausal women who normally exercise. We will ask these women to have their blood drawn before and after an hour of exercise outdoors on a sunny day and then a...

Dietary Seaweed and Early Breast Cancer: A Randomized Trial (1998)

Teas, Jane

The purpose of this research is to investigate whether eating brown seaweed (Undaria pinnatifia) and soy powder can influence hormone levels that are thought to affect breast cancer risk. Brown...

Do the Effects of Exercise on Breast Cancer Prevention Vary With Environment (1998)

Teas, Jane

Does walking outdoors have the same breast cancer protective effect as walking on a treadmill indoors, away form natural light, in a typical gym atmosphere? Is the ambient exposure to sunlight...

Dietary Seaweed and Early Breast Cancer: A Randomized Trial (1998)

Teas, Jane

The purpose of this research is to investigate whether eating brown seaweed (Undaria pinnatifida) can influence breast cancer risk. Brown seaweeds are popular in Japan, where the incidence of breast...

Do the Effects of Exercise on Breast Cancer Prevention Vary With Environment (1998)

Teas, Jane

Does walking outdoors have the same breast cancer protective effect as walking on a treadmill indoors, away from natural light, in a typical gym atmosphere? Is the ambient exposure to sunlight...

Dietary Seaweed and Early Breast Cancer: A Randomized Trial (1998)

Teas, Jane

The purpose of this research is to investigate whether eating brown seaweed (Undaria pinnatifida) can influence breast cancer risk. Brown seaweeds are popular in Japan, where the incidence of breast...

Do the Effects of Exercise on Breast Cancer Prevention Vary With Environment (1998)

Teas, Jane

Does walking outdoors have the same breast cancer protective effect as walking on a treadmill indoors, away from natural light, in a typical gym atmosphere? Is the ambient exposure to sunlight...