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pro vyhledávání: '"Cari J. Connell"'
Autor:
S. Jane Henley, Terry F. Pechacek, Corinne G. Husten, Michael J. Thun, Cari J. Connell, Patricia Richter, Eugenia E. Calle
Publikováno v:
Tobacco Control. 16:22-28
Background: Although several epidemiological studies have examined the mortality among users of spit tobacco, none have compared mortality of former cigarette smokers who substitute spit tobacco for cigarette smoking (“switchers”) and smokers who
Publikováno v:
Cancer Causes & Control. 16:347-358
Background: Few prospective studies have examined the health risks associated with use of snuff and chewing tobacco. Methods: We studied the association between the use of spit tobacco (snuff or chewing tobacco) and mortality among men enrolled in Ca
Autor:
Eric J. Jacobs, Michael J. Thun, Cari J. Connell, Carmen Rodriguez, S. Jane Henley, Heather S. Feigelson, Alpa V. Patel, W. Dana Flanders, Eugenia E. Calle
Publikováno v:
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention. 14:261-264
Use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), particularly aspirin, has consistently been associated with reduced risk of breast cancer in case-control studies. However, results from prospective studies have been less consistent. We examined
Autor:
Ann Chao, Cari J. Connell, Eric J. Jacobs, Marjorie L. McCullough, Alpa V. Patel, Eugenia E. Calle, Vilma E. Cokkinides, Michael J. Thun
Publikováno v:
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention. 13:2187-2195
Physical activity has consistently been associated with lower risk of colon cancer, but information is limited on the amount, type, and timing of activities. The relationship between physical activity and rectal cancer is unclear. We examined charact
Autor:
Eugenia E. Calle, Michael J. Thun, Ann Chao, Vilma Cokkinides, Cari J. Connell, Eric J. Jacobs
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Public Health. 94:1775-1781
Objectives. We examined the prevalence of endoscopy (sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy) by indication and by demographic and lifestyle factors. Methods. We analyzed cross-sectional data collected in 1997 from participants aged 50 years and older in the Ca
Autor:
Amy K. Henion, Peter J. Briggs, Marjorie L. McCullough, Eric J. Jacobs, Cari J. Connell, Carolyn R. Jonas, Michael J. Thun, Eugenia E. Calle, Carmen Rodriguez
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Epidemiology. 156:1002-1010
Some epidemiologic studies suggest that use of vitamin C or vitamin E supplements, both potent antioxidants, may reduce the risk of bladder cancer. The authors examined the association between use of individual vitamin C and vitamin E supplements and
Autor:
Michael J. Thun, Alpa V. Patel, Eric J. Jacobs, Cari J. Connell, Jennifer Seymour, Eugenia E. Calle, Carmen Rodriguez, Marjorie L. McCullough, Ann Chao
Publikováno v:
Cancer Causes and Control. 12:927-934
Objective: Multivitamins contain several nutrients, including folic acid, which are hypothesized to reduce colon cancer risk. Previous epidemiologic studies have suggested that effects of multivitamins containing substantial amounts of folic acid (in
Autor:
Michael J. Thun, Cari J. Connell, Eugenia E. Calle, Carmen Rodriguez, Kerri A. Brady, Eric J. Jacobs
Publikováno v:
Journal of the National Cancer Institute. 98(1)
3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase inhibitors, commonly known as statins, account for most cholesterol-lowering drug use in the United States. A recent large case-control study reported that use of statins for more than 5 years was assoc
Autor:
Richard Beasley, A. S. Buist, Todd A. Lee, Paul Vermeire, Marc Miravitlles, Michael J. Thun, A Jemal, Sarah Aldington, Joan B. Soriano, Kenneth R. Chapman, Cari J. Connell, David M. Mannino
Publikováno v:
The European respiratory journal
SERIES “THE GLOBAL BURDEN OF CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE” Edited by K.F. Rabe and J.B. Soriano Number 1 in this Series Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a leading but under-recognised cause of morbidity and mortality world
Autor:
S.J. Henley, Michael J. Thun, Cari J. Connell, Eugenia E. Calle, Eric J. Jacobs, Alison M. Mondul, Carmen Rodriguez
Publikováno v:
Journal of the National Cancer Institute. 97(13)
Background: Use of aspirin and other nonsteroidal antiinfl ammatory drugs (NSAIDs) has consistently been associated with a reduced risk of colon cancer. Recent epidemiologic studies have suggested that the use of NSAIDs, particularly aspirin, may als