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Susan Carozza, PhD
Associate Professor
Epidemiology
College of Public Health and Human Sciences
Sue Carozza, PhD, is a cancer epidemiologist with over 15 years of experience in public health practice and research. Her research is primarily focused on identifying environmental and genetic risk factors for childhood cancers.
Sue has also been involved in the development and application of GIScience in epidemiology to determine spatial relationships between disease incidence and known environmental hazards.
She recently completed a study funded by NIH to evaluate the risk of childhood cancers associated with agricultural pesticide exposures and is also a co-investigator on a study of childhood cancers associated with pollution in Texas watersheds.
Sue's faculty profile page
https://health.oregonstate.edu..../people/susan-carozz
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Professor Mel Greaves of the Cancer Research Institute London speaks about cancer risk for children living in ultra-clean homes.
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Patients with germ cell tumors may develop paraneoplastic encephalitis, and immunoglobulin G autoantibodies to Kelch-like protein 11 (KLHL11) have been identified as a biomarker. This video demonstrates ataxia in a patient with autoimmune KLHL11 encephalitis, which may also include diplopia, nystagmus, dysarthria, hearing loss, tinnitus, and vertigo. Click https://youtu.be/GPqg1sk4Jv0 for demonstration of nystagmus, https://youtu.be/2Pw2mc02iDg for illustration of dysarthria in the same patient, and https://ja.ma/3hx6aUH for full clinical details from a case series of patients with testicular cancer-related KLHL11 encephalitis.