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Cancer Causes & Control

Ausgabe 9/2003

Inhalt (10 Artikel)

Smoking and cervical cancer: pooled analysis of the IARC multi-centric case–control study

Martyn Plummer, Rolando Herrero, Silvia Franceschi, Chris J.L.M. Meijer, Peter Snijders, F. Xavier Bosch, Silvia de Sanjosé, Nubia Muñoz

Methyl-group dietary intake and risk of breast cancer among African-American women: a case–control study by methylation status of the estrogen receptor alpha genes

Kangmin Zhu, Nancy E. Davidson, Sandra Hunter, Xiaowei Yang, Kathleen Payne-Wilks, Chanel L. Roland, Dawn Phillips, Christy Bentley, Min Dai, Scott M. Williams

Risk factors for anal cancer: results of a population-based case–control study

Hung-Fu Tseng, Hal Morgenstern, Thomas M. Mack, Ruth K. Peters

Risk of melanoma in relation to smoking, alcohol intake, and other factors in a large occupational cohort

D. Michal Freedman, Alice Sigurdson, Michele Morin Doody, R. Sowmya Rao, Martha S. Linet

Diet and premalignant lesions of the cervix: evidence of a protective role for folate, riboflavin, thiamin, and vitamin B12

Brenda Y. Hernandez, Katharine McDuffie, Lynne R. Wilkens, Lori Kamemoto, Marc T. Goodman

A critical analysis of reasons for improved survival from invasive cutaneous melanoma

Colin Glen Luke, Brendon John Coventry, Erwin Joseph Foster-Smith, David Murray Roder

Family history and colorectal cancer: predictors of risk

M.L. Slattery, T.R. Levin, K. Ma, D. Goldgar, R. Holubkov, S. Edwards

Human T-lymphotropic virus type-I infection, survival and cancer risk in southwestern Japan: a prospective cohort study

Kokichi Arisawa, Tomotaka Sobue, Itsuro Yoshimi, Midori Soda, Satoshi Shirahama, Hiroshi Doi, Shigeru Katamine, Hiroshi Saito, Minoru Urata

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