What is the epidemiologic evidence for a passive smoking–lung cancer association - MANTEL - 1990 () Citation Context ...xposed group. This is known as the Cornfield Inequality [9] and is discussed by Yu and Gastwirth [74]. There is some agreement that a relative risk below 2.0 is not ...
French data do not find important variations according to hospital administrative status. We found inter professional variations in the literature. Episiotomy is a frequent obstetrical intervention in the world and in France. This intervention is linked with variations in obstetrical practice and with ...
pancreatic cancerepidemiologic impactphysical activityenvironmental risk factorsoccupational risk factorsIntroductionIncidenceRisk factorsdoi:10.1002/9780470987506.ch41Joachim MössnerMossner J. What is the epidemiologic impact of pancreatic cancer? Clinical Pancreatology for Practising Gastroenterologists and Sur- ...
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Prolactin is a pleiotropic peptide hormone and cytokine that is secreted from the pituitary gland, as well as from normal and cancerous breast cells. Experimental and epidemiologic data suggest that prolactin is associated with mammary gland development, and also the increased risk of breast tumors ...
What is desirable and feasible in dose reconstruction for application in epidemiological studies? Formal epidemiologic studies are intended to increase scientific knowledge about the quantitative risk that is associated with radiation exposure. Dosimetr... A Bouville,GW Beebe,L Anspaugh - 《Office of Sc...
Econometric approaches to epidemiologic data: relating endogeneity and unobserved heterogeneity to confounding Ann Epidemiol, 7 (1997), pp. 251-257 View PDFView articleView in ScopusGoogle Scholar [7] J.D. Angrist, G.W. Imbens Two-stage least squares estimation of average causal effects in models...
Prolactin is a pleiotropic peptide hormone and cytokine that is secreted from the pituitary gland, as well as from normal and cancerous breast cells. Experimental and epidemiologic data suggest that prolactin is associated with mammary gland development, and also the increased risk of breast tumors ...
The most accurate way to determine whether more patients benefit or are harmed by screening is through epidemiologic data regarding specific diseases and the outcome of screening and treatment.1-3,10-11,15Data on large populations has shown, for example, that most prostate cancer detected by PSA...
in their diets and if they develop disease over time,” explains Martin-Biggers. “There is a need for intervention studies (where people are given seaweed to consume compared to a placebo) to confirm the health benefits that are hinted at in experimental studies and the epidemiologic data.”...