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Autor:
A, Blair, C J, Hines, K W, Thomas, M C R, Alavanja, L E Beane, Freeman, J A, Hoppin, F, Kamel, C F, Lynch, J H, Lubin, D T, Silverman, E, Whelan, S H, Zahm, D P, Sandler
Publikováno v:
American journal of industrial medicine. 58(2)
Prospective cohorts have played a major role in understanding the contribution of diet, physical activity, medical conditions, and genes to the development of many diseases, but have not been widely used for occupational exposures. Studies in agricul
Diet and nutrition as risk factors for multiple myeloma among blacks and whites in the United States
Autor:
L M, Brown, G, Gridley, L M, Pottern, D, Baris, C A, Swanso, D T, Silverman, R B, Hayes, R S, Greenberg, G M, Swanson, J B, Schoenberg, A G, Schwartz, J F, Fraumeni
Publikováno v:
Cancer causescontrol : CCC. 12(2)
To explore whether dietary factors contribute to the risk of multiple myeloma and the two-fold higher incidence among blacks compared to whites in the United States.Data from a food-frequency questionnaire were analyzed for 346 white and 193 black su
Autor:
B T, Ji, D T, Silverman, P A, Stewart, A, Blair, G M, Swanson, D, Baris, R S, Greenberg, R B, Hayes, L M, Brown, K D, Lillemoe, J B, Schoenberg, L M, Pottern, A G, Schwartz, R N, Hoover
Publikováno v:
American journal of industrial medicine. 39(1)
An increased risk of exposure to pesticides for pancreatic cancer has been suggested in a number of epidemiologic studies.Cases (N = 484), aged 30-79 years, were diagnosed in 1986-1989. Controls (N = 2,095) were a random sample of the general populat
Autor:
D T, Silverman
Publikováno v:
Teratogenesis, carcinogenesis, and mutagenesis. 21(1)
The etiology of pancreatic cancer is poorly understood, partly because of the inconsistency of findings among case-control studies of pancreatic cancer. Because of the unfavorable prognosis for pancreatic cancer, many case-control studies have been b
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Epidemiology. 170:1319-1320
Publikováno v:
American journal of industrial medicine. 36(2)
The relation between occupational exposure and pancreatic cancer is not well established. A population-based case-control study based on death certificates from 24 U.S. states was conducted to determine if occupations/industries or work-related expos
Publikováno v:
American journal of industrial medicine. 36(1)
Occupational causes of cancer have not been well-evaluated among women. An increase in the number of women in the work force in jobs with potentially hazardous exposures during the past few decades raises the question as to whether there is a need to
Autor:
L M, Brown, M S, Linet, R S, Greenberg, D T, Silverman, R B, Hayes, G M, Swanson, A G, Schwartz, J B, Schoenberg, L M, Pottern, J F, Fraumeni
Publikováno v:
Cancer. 85(11)
In the U.S., the incidence rate of multiple myeloma is more than twice as high for blacks as for whites, but the etiology of this malignancy is not well understood.A population-based case-control interview study of 565 subjects (361 white, 204 black)
Autor:
R B, Hayes, R G, Ziegler, G, Gridley, C, Swanson, R S, Greenberg, G M, Swanson, J B, Schoenberg, D T, Silverman, L M, Brown, L M, Pottern, J, Liff, A G, Schwartz, J F, Fraumeni, R N, Hoover
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Cancer epidemiology, biomarkersprevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology. 8(1)
Prostate cancer is the most common malignancy in men in the United States, with substantially higher rates among American blacks than whites. We carried out a population-based case-control study in three geographic areas of the United States to evalu
Autor:
L M, Brown, C A, Swanson, G, Gridley, G M, Swanson, D T, Silverman, R S, Greenberg, R B, Hayes, J B, Schoenberg, L M, Pottern, A G, Schwartz, J M, Liff, R, Hoover, J F, Fraumeni
Publikováno v:
Cancer causescontrol : CCC. 9(5)
To investigate dietary factors for squamous cell esophageal cancer and whether these factors may contribute to the five-fold higher incidence of this cancer in the black versus white population of the United States.Data from a food frequency question