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2. Prospective Study of Occupation and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Mortality
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Weisskopf, M. G., McCullough, M. L., Morozova, N., Calle, E. E., Thun, M. J., and Ascherio, A.
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- 2005
3. Prospective Study of Cigarette Smoking and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
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Weisskopf, M. G., McCullough, M. L., Calle, E. E., Thun, M. J., Cudkowicz, M., and Ascherio, A.
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- 2004
4. On the use of Relative Toxicity for Risk Estimation
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Dudney, C. S., Walsh, P. J., Jones, T. D., Calle, E. E., Griffin, G. D., Waters, Michael D., editor, Sandhu, Shahbeg S., editor, Lewtas, Joellen, editor, Claxton, Larry, editor, Chernoff, Neil, editor, and Nesnow, Stephen, editor
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5. Common colorectal cancer risk alleles contribute to the multiple colorectal adenoma phenotype, but do not influence colonic polyposis in FAP
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Cheng, T. H. T., Gorman, M., Martin, L., Barclay, E., Casey, G., Newcomb, P. A., Conti, D. V., Schumacher, F. R., Gallinger, S., Lindor, N. M., Hopper, J., Jenkins, M., Hunter, D. J., Kraft, P., Jacobs, K. B., Cox, D. G., Yeager, M., Hankinson, S. E., Wacholder, S., Wang, Z., Welch, R., Hutchinson, A., Wang, J., Yu, K., Chatterjee, N., Orr, N., Willett, W. C., Colditz, G. A., Ziegler, R. G., Berg, C. D., Buys, S. S., McCarty, C. A., Feigelson, H. S., Calle, E. E., Thun, M. J., Hayes, R. B., Tucker, M., Gerhard, D. S., Fraumeni, J. F., Jr., Hoover, R. N., Thomas, G., Chanock, S. J., Ciampa, J., Gonzalez-Bosquet, J., Berndt, S., Amundadottir, L., Diver, W. R., Albanes, D., Virtamo, J., Weinstein, S. J., Cancel-Tassin, G., Cussenot, O., Valeri, A., Andriole, G. L., Crawford, E. D., Haiman, C. A., Henderson, B., Kolonel, L., March, L. L., Siddiq, A., Riboli, E., Key, T. J., Kaaks, R., Isaacs, W., Isaacs, S., Wiley, K. E., Gronberg, H., Wiklund, F., Stattin, P., Xu, J., Zheng, S. L., Sun, J., Vatten, L. J., Hveem, K., Kumle, M., Purdue, M. P., Johansson, M., Zelenika, D., Toro, J. R., Scelo, G., Moore, L. E., Prokhortchouk, E., Wu, X., Kiemeney, L. A., Gaborieau, V., Chow, W. -H., Zaridze, D., Matveev, V., Lubinski, J., Trubicka, J., Szeszenia-Dabrowska, N., Lissowska, J., Rudnai, P., Fabianova, E., Bucur, A., Bencko, V., Foretova, L., Janout, V., Boffetta, P., Colt, J. S., Davis, F. G., Schwartz, K. L., Banks, R. E., Selby, P. J., Harnden, P., Hsing, A. W., Grubb, R. L., III, Boeing, H., Vineis, P., Clavel-Chapelon, F., Palli, D., Tumino, R., Krogh, V., Panico, S., Duell, E. J., Quirós, J. R., Sanchez, M. -J., Navarro, C., Ardanaz, E., Dorronsoro, M., Khaw, K. -T., Allen, N. E., Bueno-de-Mesquita, H. B., Peeters, P. H. M., Trichopoulos, D., Linseisen, J., Ljungberg, B., Overvad, K., Tjønnel, Romieu, I., Mukeria, A., Shangina, O., Stevens, V. L., Gapstur, S. M., Pharoah, P. D., Easton, D. F., Njølstad, I., Tell, G. S., Stoltenberg, C., Kumar, R., Koppova, K., Benhamou, S., Oosterwijk, E., Vermeulen, S. H., Aben, K. K. H., Van Der Marel, S. L., Ye, Y., Wood, C. G., Pu, X., Mazur, A. M., Boulygina, E. S., Chekanov, N. N., Foglio, M., Lechner, D., Gut, I., Heath, S., Blanche, H., Skryabin, K. G., McKay, J. D., Rothman, N., Lathrop, M., Brennan, P., Saunders, B., Thomas, H., Clark, S., Tomlinson, I., and Cheng, T.H.T. and Gorman, M. and Martin, L. and Barclay, E. and Casey, G. and Newcomb, P.A. and Conti, D.V. and Schumacher, F.R. and Gallinger, S. and Lindor, N.M. and Hopper, J. and Jenkins, M. and Hunter, D.J. and Kraft, P. and Jacobs, K.B. and Cox, D.G. and Yeager, M. and Hankinson, S.E. and Wacholder, S. and Wang, Z. and Welch, R. and Hutchinson, A. and Wang, J. and Yu, K. and Chatterjee, N. and Orr, N. and Willett, W.C. and Colditz, G.A. and Ziegler, R.G. and Berg, C.D. and Buys, S.S. and McCarty, C.A. and Feigelson, H.S. and Calle, E.E. and Thun, M.J. and Hayes, R.B. and Tucker, M. and Gerhard, D.S. and Fraumeni, J.F., Jr. and Hoover, R.N. and Thomas, G. and Chanock, S.J. and Ciampa, J. and Gonzalez-Bosquet, J. and Berndt, S. and Amundadottir, L. and Diver, W.R. and Albanes, D. and Virtamo, J. and Weinstein, S.J. and Cancel-Tassin, G. and Cussenot, O. and Valeri, A. and Andriole, G.L. and Crawford, E.D. and Haiman, C.A. and Henderson, B. and Kolonel, L. and Marchand, L.L. and Siddiq, A. and Riboli, E. and Key, T.J. and Kaaks, R. and Isaacs, W. and Isaacs, S. and Wiley, K.E. and Gronberg, H. and Wiklund, F. and Stattin, P. and Xu, J. and Zheng, S.L. and Sun, J. and Vatten, L.J. and Hveem, K. and Kumle, M. and Purdue, M.P. and Johansson, M. and Zelenika, D. and Toro, J.R. and Scelo, G. and Moore, L.E. and Prokhortchouk, E. and Wu, X. and Kiemeney, L.A. and Gaborieau, V. and Chow, W.-H. and Zaridze, D. and Matveev, V. and Lubinski, J. and Trubicka, J. and Szeszenia-Dabrowska, N. and Lissowska, J. and Rudnai, P. and Fabianova, E. and Bucur, A. and Bencko, V. and Foretova, L. and Janout, V. and Boffetta, P. and Colt, J.S. and Davis, F.G. and Schwartz, K.L. and Banks, R.E. and Selby, P.J. and Harnden, P. and Hsing, A.W. and Grubb, R.L., III and Boeing, H. and Vineis, P. and Clavel-Chapelon, F. and Palli, D. and Tumino, R. and Krogh, V. and Panico, S. and Duell, E.J. and Quirós, J.R. and Sanchez, M.-J. and Navarro, C. and Ardanaz, E. and Dorronsoro, M. and Khaw, K.-T. and Allen, N.E. and Bueno-de-Mesquita, H.B. and Peeters, P.H.M. and Trichopoulos, D. and Linseisen, J. and Ljungberg, B. and Overvad, K. and Tjønneland, A. and Romieu, I. and Mukeria, A. and Shangina, O. and Stevens, V.L. and Gapstur, S.M. and Pharoah, P.D. and Easton, D.F. and Njølstad, I. and Tell, G.S. and Stoltenberg, C. and Kumar, R. and Koppova, K. and Benhamou, S. and Oosterwijk, E. and Vermeulen, S.H. and Aben, K.K.H. and Van Der Marel, S.L. and Ye, Y. and Wood, C.G. and Pu, X. and Mazur, A.M. and Boulygina, E.S. and Chekanov, N.N. and Foglio, M. and Lechner, D. and Gut, I. and Heath, S. and Blanche, H. and Skryabin, K.G. and McKay, J.D. and Rothman, N. and Lathrop, M. and Brennan, P. and Saunders, B. and Thomas, H. and Clark, S. and Tomlinson, I.
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Male ,pathogenesi ,genetic association ,phenotype ,Adenomatous Polyposis Coli Protein ,colorectal cancer ,Colorectal Neoplasm ,cancer risk ,gene frequency ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Article ,DNA glycosyltransferase, adult ,DNA glycosylase MutY ,colon polyposi ,single nucleotide polymorphism ,genetic variability ,middle aged ,controlled study ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,human ,DNA Glycosylase ,Germ-Line Mutation ,Aged ,colorectal adenoma ,Allele ,modifier gene ,Genes, Modifier ,disease predisposition ,APC protein, human ,major clinical study ,digestive system diseases ,human tissue ,APC protein ,female ,priority journal ,Adenomatous Polyposis Coli ,germline mutation ,familial colon polyposi ,adenoma ,single nucleotide polymorphism, Adenoma ,genetic ,genetic predisposition - Abstract
The presence of multiple (5-100) colorectal adenomas suggests an inherited predisposition, but the genetic aetiology of this phenotype is undetermined if patients test negative for Mendelian polyposis syndromes such as familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) and MUTYH-associated polyposis (MAP). We investigated whether 18 common colorectal cancer (CRC) predisposition single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) could help to explain some cases with multiple adenomas who phenocopied FAP or MAP, but had no pathogenic APC or MUTYH variant. No multiple adenoma case had an outlying number of CRC SNP risk alleles, but multiple adenoma patients did have a significantly higher number of risk alleles than population controls (P = 5.7 × 10-7). The association was stronger in those with ≥ 10 adenomas. The CRC SNPs accounted for 4.3% of the variation in multiple adenoma risk, with three SNPs (rs6983267, rs10795668, rs3802842) explaining 3.0% of the variation. In FAP patients, the CRC risk score did not differ significantly from the controls, as we expected given the overwhelming effect of pathogenic germline APC variants on the phenotype of these cases. More unexpectedly, we found no evidence that the CRC SNPs act as modifier genes for the number of colorectal adenomas in FAP patients. In conclusion, common colorectal tumour risk alleles contribute to the development of multiple adenomas in patients without pathogenic germline APC or MUTYH variants. This phenotype may have 'polygenic' or monogenic origins. The risk of CRC in relatives of multiple adenoma cases is probably much lower for cases with polygenic disease, and this should be taken into account when counselling such patients. © 2015 Macmillan Publishers Limited All rights reserved.
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6. Menarche, menopause, and breast cancer risk: individual participant meta-analysis, including 118 964 women with breast cancer from 117 epidemiological studies
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Beral, V. Bull, D. Pirie, K. Reeves, G. Peto, R. and Skegg, D. LaVecchia, C. Magnusson, C. Pike, M. C. and Thomas, D. Hamajima, N. Hirose, K. Tajima, K. Rohan, T. and Friedenreich, C. M. Calle, E. E. Gapstur, S. M. Patel, A. V. Coates, R. J. Liff, J. M. Talamini, R. and Chantarakul, N. Koetsawang, S. Rachawat, D. Marcou, Y. and Kakouri, E. Duffy, S. W. Morabia, A. Schuman, L. and Stewart, W. Szklo, M. Coogan, P. F. Palmer, J. R. and Rosenberg, L. Band, P. Coldman, A. J. Gallagher, R. P. and Hislop, T. G. Yang, P. Cummings, S. R. Canfell, K. and Sitas, F. Chao, P. Lissowska, J. Horn-Ross, P. L. John, E. M. Kolonel, L. M. Nomura, A. M. Y. Ghiasvand, R. Hu, J. Johnson, K. C. Mao, Y. Callaghan, K. Crossley, B. and Goodill, A. Green, J. Hermon, C. Key, T. Lindgard, I. and Liu, B. Collins, R. Doll, R. Bishop, T. Fentiman, I. S. De Sanjose, S. Gonzaler, C. A. Lee, N. Marchbanks, P. and Ory, H. W. Peterson, H. B. Wingo, P. Ebeling, K. and Kunde, D. Nishan, P. Hopper, J. L. Eliassen, H. and Gajalakshmi, V. Martin, N. Pardthaisong, T. Silpisornkosol, S. Theetranont, C. Boosiri, B. Chutivongse, S. Jimakorn, P. Virutamasen, P. Wongsrichanalai, C. Neugut, A. and Santella, R. Baines, C. J. Kreiger, N. Miller, A. B. and Wall, C. Tjonneland, A. Jorgensen, T. Stahlberg, C. and Pedersen, A. Tonnes Flesch-Janys, D. Hakansson, N. Cauley, J. Heuch, I. Adami, H. O. Persson, I. Weiderpass, E. and Chang-Claude, J. Kaaks, R. McCredie, M. Paul, C. Spears, G. F. S. Iwasaki, M. Tsugane, S. Anderson, G. Daling, J. R. Hampton, J. Hutchinson, W. B. Li, C. I. Malone, K. and Mandelson, M. Newcomb, P. Noonan, E. A. Ray, R. M. and Stanford, J. L. Tang, M. T. C. Weiss, N. S. White, E. and Izquierdo, A. Viladiu, P. Fourkala, E. O. Jacobs, I. and Menon, U. Ryan, A. Cuevas, H. R. Ontiveros, P. Palet, A. and Salazar, S. B. Aristizabal, N. Cuadros, A. and Tryggvadottir, L. Tulinius, H. Riboli, E. Andrieu, N. and Bachelot, A. Le, M. G. Bremond, A. Gairard, B. Lansac, J. Piana, L. Renaud, R. Clavel-Chapelon, F. Fournier, A. and Touillaud, M. Mesrine, S. Chabbert-Buffet, N. and Boutron-Ruault, M. C. Wolk, A. Torres-Mejia, G. Franceschi, S. Romieu, I. Boyle, P. Lubin, F. Modan, B. Ron, E. and Wax, Y. Friedman, G. D. Hiatt, R. A. Levi, F. and Kosmelj, K. Primic-Zakelj, M. Ravnihar, B. Stare, J. and Ekbom, A. Erlandsson, G. Beeson, W. L. Fraser, G. Peto, J. Hanson, R. L. Leske, M. C. Mahoney, M. C. Nasca, P. C. Varma, A. O. Weinstein, A. L. Hartman, M. L. Olsson, H. Goldbohm, R. A. van den Brandt, P. A. Palli, D. and Teitelbaum, S. Apelo, R. A. Baens, J. de la Cruz, J. R. and Javier, B. Lacaya, L. B. Ngelangel, C. A. La Vecchia, C. and Negri, E. Marubini, E. Ferraroni, M. Gerber, M. and Richardson, S. Segala, C. Gatei, D. Kenya, P. Kungu, A. and Mati, J. G. Brinton, L. A. Freedman, M. Hoover, R. and Schairer, C. Ziegler, R. Banks, E. Spirtas, R. Lee, H. P. Rookus, M. A. van Leeuwen, F. E. Schoenberg, J. A. and Graff-Iversen, S. Selmer, R. Jones, L. McPherson, K. and Neil, A. Vessey, M. Yeates, D. Mabuchi, K. Preston, D. and Hannaford, P. Kay, C. McCann, S. E. Rosero-Bixby, L. and Gao, Y. T. Jin, F. Yuan, J-M Wei, H. Y. Yun, T. and Zhiheng, C. Berry, G. Booth, J. Cooper Jelihovsky, T. and MacLennan, R. Shearman, R. Hadjisavvas, A. Kyriacou, K. and Loisidou, M. Zhou, X. Wang, Q-S Kawai, M. Minami, Y. and Tsuji, I. Lund, E. Kumle, M. Stalsberg, H. Shu, X. O. and Zheng, W. Monninkhof, E. M. Onland-Moret, N. C. Peeters, P. H. M. Katsouyanni, K. Trichopoulou, A. Trichopoulos, D. and Tzonou, A. Baltzell, K. A. Dabancens, A. Martinez, L. and Molina, R. Salas, O. Alexander, F. E. Anderson, K. and Folsom, A. R. Gammon, M. D. Hulka, B. S. Millikan, R. and Chilvers, C. E. D. Lumachi, F. Bain, C. Schofield, F. and Siskind, V. Rebbeck, T. R. Bernstein, L. R. Enger, S. and Haile, R. W. Paganini-Hill, A. Ross, R. K. Ursin, G. Wu, A. H. Yu, M. C. Ewertz, Denmark M. Clarke, E. A. and Bergkvist, L. Gass, M. O'Sullivan, M. J. Kalache, A. and Farley, T. M. M. Holck, S. Meirik, O. Fukao, A. and Collaborative Grp Hormonal Factors Collaborative Grp Hormonal Factors S Hankinson Nurses Hlth Study I II
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Background Menarche and menopause mark the onset and cessation, respectively, of ovarian activity associated with reproduction, and affect breast cancer risk. Our aim was to assess the strengths of their effects and determine whether they depend on characteristics of the tumours or the affected women. Methods Individual data from 117 epidemiological studies, including 118 964 women with invasive breast cancer and 306 091 without the disease, none of whom had used menopausal hormone therapy, were included in the analyses. We calculated adjusted relative risks (RRs) associated with menarche and menopause for breast cancer overall, and by tumour histology and by oestrogen receptor expression. Findings Breast cancer risk increased by a factor of 1.050 (95% CI 1.044-1.057; p < 0.0001) for every year younger at menarche, and independently by a smaller amount (1.029, 1.025-1.032; p < 0.0001), for every year older at menopause. Premenopausal women had a greater risk of breast cancer than postmenopausal women of an identical age (RR at age 45-54 years 1.43, 1.33-1.52, p < 0.001). All three of these associations were attenuated by increasing adiposity among postmenopausal women, but did not vary materially by women’s year of birth, ethnic origin, childbearing history, smoking, alcohol consumption, or hormonal contraceptive use. All three associations were stronger for lobular than for ductal tumours (p < 0.006 for each comparison). The effect of menopause in women of an identical age and trends by age at menopause were stronger for oestrogen receptor-positive disease than for oestrogen receptor-negative disease (p < 0.01 for both comparisons). Interpretation The effects of menarche and menopause on breast cancer risk might not be acting merely by lengthening women’s total number of reproductive years. Endogenous ovarian hormones are more relevant for oestrogen receptor-positive disease than for oestrogen receptor-negative disease and for lobular than for ductal tumours. Funding Cancer Research UK.
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7. Ovarian cancer and smoking: individual participant meta-analysis including 28 114 women with ovarian cancer from 51 epidemiological studies
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Beral, V. Gaitskell, K. Hermon, C. Moser, K. Reeves, G. and Peto, R. Brinton, L. Marchbanks, P. Negri, E. Ness, R. Peeters, P. H. M. Vessey, M. Calle, E. E. Gapstur, S. M. Patel, A. V. Dal Maso, L. Talamini, R. Chetrit, A. and Hirsh-Yechezkel, G. Lubin, F. Sadetzki, S. Banks, E. and Bull, D. Callaghan, K. Crossley, B. Goodill, A. Green, J. Key, T. Sitas, F. Collins, R. Doll, R. Gonzalez, A. Lee, N. Ory, H. W. Peterson, H. B. Wingo, P. A. and Martin, N. Pardthaisong, T. Silpisornkosol, S. Theetranont, C. Boosiri, B. Chutivongse, S. Jimakorn, P. Virutamasen, P. Wongsrichanalai, C. Tjonneland, A. Titus-Ernstoff, L. and Byers, T. Rohan, T. Mosgaard, B. J. Yeates, D. and Freudenheim, J. L. Chang-Claude, J. Kaaks, R. Anderson, K. E. Folsom, A. Robien, K. Hampton, J. Newcomb, P. A. and Rossing, M. A. Thomas, D. B. Weiss, N. S. Riboli, E. and Clavel-Chapelon, F. Cramer, D. Hankinson, S. E. Tworoger, S. S. Franceschi, S. La Vecchia, C. Adami, H. O. Magnusson, C. Riman, T. Weiderpass, E. Wolk, A. Schouten, L. J. and van den Brandt, P. A. Chantarakul, N. Koetsawang, S. and Rachawat, D. Palli, D. Black, A. Freedman, D. M. Hartge, P. Hsing, A. W. Lacey, Jr., J. V. Hoover, R. N. and Schairer, C. Urban, M. Graff-Iversen, S. Selmer, R. and Bain, C. J. Green, A. C. Purdie, D. M. Siskind, V. Webb, P. M. Moysich, K. McCann, S. E. Hannaford, P. Kay, C. and Binns, C. W. Lee, A. H. Zhang, M. Nasca, P. Coogan, P. F. Palmer, J. R. Rosenberg, L. Kelsey, J. and Paffenbarger, R. Whittemore, A. Katsouyanni, K. and Trichopoulou, A. Trichopoulos, D. Tzonou, A. Dabancens, A. and Martinez, L. Molina, R. Salas, O. Goodman, M. T. and Lurie, G. Carney, M. E. Wilkens, L. R. Hartman, L. and Manjer, J. Olsson, H. Grisso, J. A. Morgan, M. Wheeler, J. E. Bunker, C. H. Edwards, R. P. Modugno, F. and Casagrande, J. Pike, M. C. Ross, R. K. Wu, A. H. Miller, A. B. Kumle, M. Gram, I. T. Lund, E. McGowan, L. and Shu, X. O. Zheng, W. Farley, T. M. M. Holck, S. Meirik, O. Risch, H. A. Collaborative Grp Epidemiological Natl Israeli Study Ovarian Canc Nurses Hlth Study
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Background Smoking has been linked to mucinous ovarian cancer, but its effects on other ovarian cancer subtypes and on overall ovarian cancer risk are unclear, and the findings from most studies with relevant data are unpublished. To assess these associations, we review the published and unpublished evidence. Methods Eligible epidemiological studies were identified by electronic searches, review articles, and discussions with colleagues. Individual participant data for 28 114 women with and 94 942 without ovarian cancer from 51 epidemiological studies were analysed centrally, yielding adjusted relative risks (RRs) of ovarian cancer in smokers compared with never smokers. Findings After exclusion of studies with hospital controls, in which smoking could have affected recruitment, overall ovarian cancer incidence was only slightly increased in current smokers compared with women who had never smoked (RR 1.06, 95% CI 1.01-1.11, p=0.01). Of 17 641 epithelial cancers with specified histology, 2314 (13%) were mucinous, 2360 (13%) endometrioid, 969 (5%) clear-cell, and 9086 (52%) serous. Smoking-related risks varied substantially across these subtypes (p(heterogeneity)
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8. Ovarian Cancer and Body Size: Individual Participant Meta-Analysis Including 25,157 Women with Ovarian Cancer from 47 Epidemiological Studies
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Beral, V. Hermon, C. Peto, R. Reeves, G. Brinton, L. and Marchbanks, P. Negri, E. Ness, R. Peeters, P. H. M. and Vessey, M. Calle, E. E. Gapstur, S. M. Patel, A. V. Dal Maso, L. Talamini, R. Chetrit, A. Hirsh-Yechezkel, G. and Lubin, F. Sadetzki, S. Allen, N. Bull, D. Callaghan, K. and Crossley, B. Gaitskell, K. Goodill, A. Green, J. and Key, T. Moser, K. Collins, R. Doll, R. Gonzalez, C. A. and Lee, N. Ory, H. W. Peterson, H. B. Wingo, P. A. and Martin, N. Pardthaisong, T. Silpisornkosol, S. Theetranont, C. Boosiri, B. Chutivongse, S. Jimakorn, P. Virutamasen, P. Wongsrichanalai, C. Tjonneland, A. Titus-Ernstoff, L. and Byers, T. Rohan, T. Mosgaard, B. J. Yeates, D. and Freudenheim, J. L. Chang-Claude, J. Kaaks, R. Anderson, K. E. Folsom, A. Robien, K. Rossing, M. A. Thomas, D. B. and Weiss, N. S. Riboli, E. Clavel-Chapelon, F. Cramer, D. and Hankinson, S. E. Tworoger, S. S. Franceschi, S. La Vecchia, C. Magnusson, C. Riman, T. Weiderpass, E. Wolk, A. Schouten, L. J. van den Brandt, P. A. Chantarakul, N. and Koetsawang, S. Rachawat, D. Palli, D. Black, A. de Gonzalez, A. Berrington Freedman, D. M. Hartge, P. Hsing, A. W. Lacey, Jr., J. V. Hoover, R. N. Schairer, C. and Graff-Iversen, S. Selmer, R. Bain, C. J. Green, A. C. and Purdie, D. M. Siskind, V. Webb, P. M. McCann, S. E. and Hannaford, P. Kay, C. Binns, C. W. Lee, A. H. Zhang, M. and Ness, R. B. Nasca, P. Coogan, P. F. Palmer, J. R. and Rosenberg, L. Kelsey, J. Paffenbarger, R. Whittemore, A. and Katsouyanni, K. Trichopoulou, A. Trichopoulos, D. Tzonou, A. and Dabancens, A. Martinez, L. Molina, R. Salas, O. and Goodman, M. T. Lurie, G. Carney, M. E. Wilkens, L. R. and Hartman, L. Manjer, J. Olsson, H. Grisso, J. A. Morgan, M. Wheeler, J. E. Casagrande, J. Pike, M. C. Ross, R. K. and Wu, A. H. Miller, A. B. Kumle, M. Lund, E. McGowan, L. Shu, X. O. Zheng, W. Farley, T. M. M. Holck, S. and Meirik, O. Risch, H. A. Collaborative Grp Epidemiol Studie
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Background: Only about half the studies that have collected information on the relevance of women’s height and body mass index to their risk of developing ovarian cancer have published their results, and findings are inconsistent. Here, we bring together the worldwide evidence, published and unpublished, and describe these relationships. Methods and Findings: Individual data on 25,157 women with ovarian cancer and 81,311 women without ovarian cancer from 47 epidemiological studies were collected, checked, and analysed centrally. Adjusted relative risks of ovarian cancer were calculated, by height and by body mass index. Ovarian cancer risk increased significantly with height and with body mass index, except in studies using hospital controls. For other study designs, the relative risk of ovarian cancer per 5 cm increase in height was 1.07 (95% confidence interval [CI], 1.05-1.09; p
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9. Ovarian cancer and oral contraceptives: collaborative reanalysis of data from 45 epidemiological studies including 23 257 women with ovarian cancer and 87 303 controls
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Beral, V. Doll, R. Hermon, C. Peto, R. Reeves, G. and Brinton, L. Green, A. C. Marchbanks, P. Negri, E. Ness, R. Peeters, P. Vessey, M. Calle, E. E. Rodriguez, C. and Dal Maso, L. Talamini, R. Cramer, D. Hankinson, S. E. and Tworoger, S. S. Chetrit, A. Hirsh-Yechezkel, G. Lubin, F. and Sadetzki, S. Appleby, P. Banks, E. de Gonzalez, A. Berrington Bull, D. Crossley, B. Goodil, A. Green, I. and Green, J. Key, T. Collins, R. Gonzalez, C. A. Lee, N. Ory, H. W. Peterson, H. B. Wingo, P. A. Martin, N. and Pardthaisong, T. Silpisornkosol, S. Theetranont, C. and Boosiri, B. Chutivongse, S. Jimakorn, P. Virutamasen, P. and Wongsrichanalai, C. Titus-Ernstoff, L. Mosgaard, M. J. and Yeates, D. Chang-Claude, J. Rossing, M. A. Thomas, D. and Weiss, N. Franceschi, S. La Vecchia, C. Adami, H. O. and Magnusson, C. Riman, T. Weiderpass, E. Wolk, A. Brinton, L. A. Freedman, D. M. Hartge, P. Lacey, J. M. Hoover, R. and Schouten, L. J. van den Brandt, P. A. Chantarakul, N. and Koetsawang, S. Rachawat, D. Graff-Iversen, S. Selmer, R. and Bain, C. J. Green, A. C. Purdie, D. M. Siskind, V. Webb, P. M. McCann, S. E. Hannaford, P. Kay, C. Binns, C. W. and Lee, A. H. Zhang, M. Nasca, P. Coogan, P. F. Kelsey, J. Paffenbarger, R. Whittemore, A. Katsouyanni, K. and Trichopoulou, A. Trichopoulos, D. Tzonou, A. Dabancens, A. and Martinez, L. Molina, R. Salas, O. Goodman, M. T. and Laurie, G. Carney, M. E. Wilkens, L. R. Bladstrom, A. and Olsson, H. Ness, R. B. Grisso, J. A. Morgan, M. Wheeler, J. E. Peeters, P. Casagrande, J. Pike, M. C. Ross, R. K. and Wu, A. H. Kumle, M. Lund, E. McGowan, L. Shu, X. O. and Zheng, W. Farley, T. M. M. Holck, S. Meirik, O. and Risch, H. A. Collaborative Grp Epidemiological
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Background Oral contraceptives were introduced almost 50 years ago, and over 100 million women currently use them. Oral contraceptives can reduce the risk of ovarian cancer, but the eventual public-health effects of this reduction will depend on how long the protection lasts after use ceases. We aimed to assess these effects. Methods Individual data for 23 257 women with ovarian cancer (cases) and 87 303 without ovarian cancer (controls) from 45 epidemiological studies in 21 countries were checked and analysed centrally. The relative risk of ovarian cancer in relation to oral contraceptive use was estimated, stratifying by study, age, parity, and hysterectomy. Findings Overall 7308 (31%) cases and 32 717 (37%) controls had ever used oral contraceptives, for average durations among users of 4 . 4 and 5 . 0 years, respectively. The median year of cancer diagnosis was 1993, when cases were aged an average of 56 years. The longer that women had used oral contraceptives, the greater the reduction in ovarian cancer risk (p
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10. CYP17 Genetic Variation and Risk of Breast and Prostate Cancer from the National Cancer Institute Breast and Prostate Cancer Cohort Consortium (BPC3)
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Setiawan, V W, Schumacher, F R, Haiman, C A, Stram, D O, Albanes, D, Altshuler, D, Berglund, G, Buring, J, Calle, E E, Clavel-Chapelon, F, Cox, D G, Gaziano, J M, Hankinson, S E, Hayes, R B, Henderson, B E, Hirschhorn, J N, Hoover, R, Hunter, D J, Kaaks, R, Kolonel, L N, Kraft, P, Ma, J, LeMarchand, L, Linseisen, J, Lund, E, Navarro, C, Overvad, Kim, Palli, D, Peeters, P H, Pike, M C, Riboli, E, Stampfer, M J, Thun, M J, Travis, R C, Trichopoulos, D, Yeager, M, Ziegler, R G, Feigelson, H S, and Chanock, S J
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11. Alcohol, tobacco and breast cancer--collaborative reanalysis of individual data from 53 epidemiological studies, including 58,515 women with breast cancer and 95,067 women without the disease
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Peterson, B., Ontiveros, P., Yu, M. C., Heath, C. W., Bergkvist, L., Baines, C. J., Malone, K., Magnusson, C., Lubin, F., Kungu, A., Kay, C., Pike, M., Siskind, V., Virutamasen, P., Hermon, C., Brêmond, A., Lacaya, L. B., Bain, C., Calle, E. E., Aristizabal, N., Gatei, D., Ngelangel, C. A., Bull, D., Fentiman, I. S., Leske, M. C., Hannaford, P., Pike, M. C., Viladiu, P., Wang, D. Y., Peto, J., White, E., Weinstein, A. L., Theetranont, C., Fraser, G., La Vecchia, C., Martinez, L., Evstifeeva, T., Holck, S., Jin, F., Shearman, R., Nasca, P. C., Wang, Q. S., Stanford, J. L., Chilvers, C. E.D., Tulinius, H., Bishop, T., Coldman, A. J., Salazar, S. B., Gallagher, R. P., Peto, R., Reeves, G., Hiatt, R. A., Kunde, D., Boyle, P., Kenya, P., Molina, R., Salas, O., Negri, E., Liff, J. M., Primic-Zakelj, M., Lee, N., Doll, R., Anderson, K., Schairer, C., Band, P., Goodill, A., Goldbohm, R. A., Katsouyanni, K., Hu, J., Mao, Y., Noonan, E. A., Hislop, T. G., Meirik, O., Cuadros, A., Clavel, F., Ursin, G., Boosiri, B., Lansac, J., Schofield, F., Renaud, R., Kosmelj, K., Kolonel, L. M., Hulka, B., Berry, G., Daling, J. R., Jones, L., Mati, J. G., Hulka, B. S., McCredie, M., Spears, G. F.S., Trichopoulou, A., Schuman, L., Farley, T. M.M., Ravnihar, B., Wei, H. Y., Key, T., Skegg, D. C.G., Lewis, C., Bernstein, L., Miller, A. B., Hanson, R. L., Ross, R. K., Martin, N., Rohan, T., Collins, R., Yuan, J. M., Colditz, G., Gao, Y. T., MacLennan, R., Segala, C., Weiss, N. S., Cooper Booth, J., Andrieu, N., Banks, E., Richardson, S., van Leeuwen, F. E., Newcomb, P., Gammon, M. D., Wongsrichanalai, C., Friedman, G. D., Szklo, M., Baens, J., van den Brandt, P. A., Alexander, F. E., Wilson, H. G., Spirtas, R., Tajima, K., Gerber, M., Franceschi, S., Stare, J., Ron, E., Jelihovsky, T., Mabuchi, K., Piana, L., Wall, C., Schoenberg, J. A., Koetsawang, S., Apelo, R. A., Marchbanks, P., Stewart, W., Van Leeuven, M., Jimakorn, P., Beeson, W. L., Pardthaisong, T., Tryggvadottir, L., Zheng, W., Adami, H. O., Coates, R. J., Palet, A., Wingo, P. A., Thomas, D. B., Thomas, D., Enger, S., Trichopoulos, D., Chutivongse, S., Bulbrook, R. D., Rosero-Bixby, L., Gajalakshmi, V., de la Cruz, J. R., Hopper, J. L., Muller, A., Zhiheng, C., Beral, V., Hamajima, N., Ewertz, M., Varma, A. O., Nomura, A. M.Y., Rookus, M. A., Lee, H. P., Ebeling, K., Cuzick, J., Yang, P., Cuevas, H. R., Peterson, H. B., Izquierdo, A., Brinton, L. A., Nishan, P., Clarke, E. A., Hayward, J. L., Crossley, B., Yun, T., Kalache, A., Moller, T. R., Hutchinson, W. B., Green, J., Marubini, E., Hoover, R., Wax, Y., Modan, B., Ory, H. W., Duffy, S. W., Ranstam, J., Olsson, H., Lund, E., Gairard, B., Ferraroni, M., Paganini-Hill, A., Appleby, P., Shu, X. O., Vessey, M., Haile, R. W., Dabancens, A., Folsom, A. R., Langston, N., Talamini, R., Skegg, D., Neil, A., Chang-Claude, J., Bachelot, A., McMichael, A. J., Javier, B., Persson, I., Paul, C., Mahoney, M. C., Hirose, K., Rachawat, D., De Sanjosé, S., Longnecker, M. P., Johnson, K. C., Morabia, A., Preston, D., Levi, F., Silpisornkosol, S., Stalsberg, H., McPherson, K., Yeates, D., Lê, M. G., Chantarakul, N., Clavel-Chapelon, F., Secretariat, Cancer Research UK Epidemiology Unit, Beral V, Hamajima N, Hirose K, Rohan T, Calle EE, Heath CW, Coates RJ, Liff JM, Talamini R, Chantarakul N, Koetsawang S, Rachawat D, Morabia A, Schuman L, Stewart W, Szklo M, Bain C, Schofield F, Siskind V, Band P, Coldman AJ, Gallagher RP, Hislop TG, Yang P, Kolonel LM, Nomura AMY, Hu J, Johnson KC, Mao Y, De Sanjose S, Lee N, Marchbanks P, Ory HW, Peterson HB, Wilson HG, Wingo PA, Ebeling K, Kunde D, Nishan P, Hopper JL, Colditz G, Gajalakshmi V, Martin N, Pardthaisong T, Solpisornkosol S, Theetranont C, Boosiri B, Chutivongse S, Jimakorn P, Virutamasen P, Wongsrichanalai C, Ewertz M, Adami HO, Bergkvist L, Magnusson C, Persson I, Chang-Claude J, Paul C, Skegg DCG, Spears GFS, Boyle P, Evstifeeva T, Daling JR, Hutchinson WB, Malone K, Noonan EA, Stanford JL, Thomas DB, Weiss NS, White E, Andrieu N, Bremond A, Clavel F, Gairard B, Lansac J, Piana L, Renaud R, Izquierdo A, Viladiu P, Cuevas HR, Ontiveros P, Palet A, Salazar SB, Arsitizabal N, Cuadros A, Tryggvadottir L, Tulinius H, Bachelot A, Le MG, Peto J, Franceschi S, Lubin F, Modan B, Ron E, Wax Y, Friedman GD, Hiatt RA, Levi F, Bishop T, Kosmelj K, Primic-Zakelj M, Ravnihar B, Stare J, Beeson WL, Fraser G, Bulbrook RD, Cuzick J, Duffy SW, Fentiman IS, Hayward JL, Wang DY, McMichael AJ, McPherson K, Hanson RL, Leske MC, Mahoney MC, Nasca PC, Varma AO, Weinstein AL, Moller TR, Olsson H, Ranstam J, Goldbohm RA, van den Brandt PA, Apelo RA, Baens J, de la Cruz JR, Javier B, Lacaya LB, Ngelangel CA, La Vecchia C, Negri E, Marubini E, Ferraroni M, Gerber M, Richardson S, Segala C, Gatei D, Kenya P, Kungu A, Mati JG, Brinton LA, Hoover R, Schairer C, Spirtas R, Lee HP, Rookus MA, van Leeuwen FE, Schoenberg JA, McCredie M, Gammon MD, Clarke EA, Jones L, Neil A, Vessey M, Yeates D, Appleby P, Banks E, Bull D, Crossley B, Goodill A, Green J, Hermon C, Key T, Langston N, Lewis C, Reeves G, Collins R, Doll R, Peto R, Mabuchi K, Preston D, Hannaford P, Kay C, Rosero-Bixby L, Gao YT, Jin F, Yuan JM, Wei HY, Yun T, Zhiheng C, Berry G, Cooper Booth J, Jelihovsky T, MacLennan R, Shearman R, Wang QS, Baines CJ, Miller AB, Wall C, Lund E, Stalsberg H, Shu XO, Zheng W, Katsouyanni K, Trichopoulou A, Trichopoulos D, Dabancens A, Martinez L, Molina R, Salas O, Alexander XE, Anderson K, Folsom AR, Hulka BS, Bernstein L, Enger S, Haile RW, Paganini-Hill A, Pike MC, Ross RK, Ursin G, Yu MC, Longnecker MP, Newcomb P, Kalache A, Farley TMM, Holck S, Meirik O, and Universitat de Barcelona
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COLLABORATORS (in alphabetical order of institution, study name, or location) Aichi Cancer Research Institute, Nagoya, Japan: N Hamajima, K Hirose, K Tajima; Albert Einstein College of Medicine, NY, USA: T Rohan; American Cancer Society, GA, USA: EE Calle, CW Jr Heath; Atlanta, Emory University, GA, USA: RJ Coates, JM Liff; Aviano Cancer Center, Pordenone, Italy: R Talamini; Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand: N Chantarakul, S Koetsawang, D Rachawat; Breast Tumor Collaborative Study, Johns Hopkins University, MD, USA: A Morabia, L Schuman, W Stewart, M Szklo; University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia: C Bain, F Schofield, V Siskind; British Columbia Cancer Agency, BC, Canada: P Band, AJ Coldman, RP Gallagher, TG Hislop, P Yang; Cancer Research Center, University of Hawaii, Hawaii, USA: LM Kolonel, AMY Nomura; Canadian Cancer Registries Epidemiology Research Group, Canada: J Hu, KC Johnson, Y Mao; Catalán Institut of Oncology, Barcelona, Spain: S De Sanjosé; Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, GA, USA: N Lee, P Marchbanks, HW Ory, HB Peterson, HG Wilson, PA Wingo; Central Institute of Cancer Research, Berlin, Germany: K Ebeling, D Kunde, P Nishan; Centre for Genetic Epidemiology, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia: JL Hopper; Channing Laboratory, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, MA, USA: G Colditz for Nurses' Health Study Research Group; Chennai Cancer Institute, Madras, India: V Gajalakshmi; Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand: N Martin, T Pardthaisong, S Silpisornkosol, C Theetranont; Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand: B Boosiri, S Chutivongse, P Jimakorn, P Virutamasen, C Wongsrichanalai; Danish Cancer Society, Aalborg, Denmark: M Ewertz; Department of Medical Epidemiology, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden: HO Adami, L Bergkvist, C Magnusson, I Persson; Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum, Heidelberg, Germany: J Chang-Claude; University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand: C Paul, DCG Skegg, GFS Spears; European Institute of Oncology, Milan, Italy: P Boyle, T Evstifeeva; Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, WA, USA: JR Daling, WB Hutchinson, K Malone, EA Noonan, JL Stanford, DB Thomas, NS Weiss, E White; French Multicentre Breast Study, INSERM, Villejuif, France: N Andrieu, A Brêmond, F Clavel, B Gairard, J Lansac, L Piana, R Renaud; Girona Cancer Registry, Girona, Spain: A Izquierdo, P Viladiu; Hospital General de Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico: HR Cuevas, P Ontiveros, A Palet, SB Salazar; Hospital Universitario, Cali, Colombia: N Aristizabal, A Cuadros; Icelandic Cancer Society, Reykjavik, Iceland: L Tryggvadottir, H Tulinius; INSERM, Institut Gustave-Roussey, Villejuif, France: A Bachelot, MG Lê; Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton and London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK: J Peto; International Agency for Research in Cancer, Lyon, France: S Franceschi; Israel Chaim Sheba Medical Centre, Tel-Hashomer, Israel: F Lubin, B Modan, E Ron, Y Wax; Kaiser Permanente, CA, USA: GD Friedman, RA Hiatt; Institut universitaire de medecine sociale et preventive, Lausanne, Switzerland: F Levi; Cancer Research UK Genetic Epidemiology Laboratory, Leeds, UK: T Bishop; Institute of Oncology, Ljubljana, Slovenia: K Kosmelj, M Primic-Zakelj, B Ravnihar, J Stare; Loma Linda University, CA, USA: WL Beeson, G Fraser; Cancer Research UK Department of Mathematics, Statistics & Epidemiology, London: RD Bulbrook, J Cuzick, SW Duffy, IS Fentiman, JL Hayward, DY Wang; London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, UK: AJ McMichael, K McPherson; Long Island Breast Cancer Study, NY, USA: RL Hanson, MC Leske, MC Mahoney, PC Nasca, AO Varma, AL Weinstein; University Hospital, Lund, Sweden: TR Moller, H Olsson, J Ranstam; Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands: RA Goldbohm, PA van den Brandt; University of Philippines, Manila, Philippines: RA Apelo, J Baens, JR de la Cruz, B Javier, LB Lacaya, CA Ngelangel; Istituto ‘Mario Negri', Milan, Italy: C La Vecchia, E Negri; Istituto Nazionale Tumori, Divisione di Statistica Medica e Biometria, Milan, Italy: E Marubini; Istituto di Statistica Medica e Biometria, Milan, Italy: M Ferraroni; Montpellier Cancer Centre & INSERM, Montpellier, France: M Gerber, S Richardson, C Segala; Nairobi Centre for Research in Reproduction, Nairobi, Kenya: D Gatei, P Kenya, A Kungu, JG Mati; National Cancer Institute, MD, USA: LA Brinton, R Hoover, C Schairer; National Institute of Child Health & Human Development, MD, USA: R Spirtas; National University of Singapore, Singapore: HP Lee; The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: MA Rookus, FE van Leeuwen for the Netherlands Oral Contraceptives and Breast Cancer Study Group; New Jersey State Department of Health, NJ, USA: JA Schoenberg; New South Wales Cancer Council, Sydney, Australia: M McCredie; Columbia University School of Public Health, NY, USA: MD Gammon; Ontario Cancer Treatment & Research Foundation, Ontario, Canada: EA Clarke; Department of Public Health & Primary Care, Oxford, UK: L Jones, A Neil, M Vessey, D Yeates; Cancer Research UK Epidemiology Unit, Oxford, UK (Secretariat): P Appleby, E Banks, V Beral, D Bull, B Crossley, A Goodill, J Green, C Hermon, T Key, N Langston, C Lewis, G Reeves; Cancer Research UK/MRC/BHF Clinical Trial Service Unit & Epidemiological Studies Unit, Oxford, UK: R Collins, R Doll, R Peto; Radiation Effects Research Foundation, Hiroshima, Japan: K Mabuchi, D Preston; Royal College of General Practitioners Oral Contraception Study, London, UK: P Hannaford, C Kay; University of Costa Rica, San Jose, Costa Rica: L Rosero-Bixby; Shanghai Cancer Institute, Shanghai, China: YT Gao, F Jin, J-M Yuan; Shanghai Institute of Planned Parenthood Research, Shanghai, China: HY Wei, T Yun, C Zhiheng; Department of Public Health, Sydney, Australia: G Berry, J Cooper Booth, T Jelihovsky, R MacLennan, R Shearman; Tianjin Cancer Institute, Tianjin, China: Q-S Wang; Department of Public Health Sciences, Toronto, Canada: CJ Baines, AB Miller, C Wall; Tromso University, Tromso, Norway: E Lund, H Stalsberg; Vanderbilt University, TN, USA: XO Shu, W Zheng; University of Athens Medical School, Athens, Greece: K Katsouyanni, A Trichopoulou, D Trichopoulos; University of Chile, Santiago, Chile: A Dabancens, L Martinez, R Molina, O Salas; University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK: FE Alexander; University of Minnesota School of Public Health, MN, USA: K Anderson, AR Folsom on behalf of the Iowa Women's Health Study; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Public Health, NC, USA: BS Hulka; University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK: CED Chilvers; University of Southern California, LA, USA: L Bernstein, S Enger, RW Haile, A Paganini-Hill, MC Pike, RK Ross, G Ursin, MC Yu; University of Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center, WI, USA: MP Longnecker, P Newcomb for the 4 State Study; Vasteras, Sweden: L Bergkvist; World Health Organisation, Geneva, Switzerland: A Kalache; World Health Organisation, UNDP/UNFPA/WHO/World Bank Special Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction, Geneva, Switzerland: TMM Farley, S Holck, O Meirik. Analysis and writing committee: Beral V, Bull D, Doll R, Peto R, Reeves G Steering committee: Skegg D (Chairman), Colditz G, Hulka B, La Vecchia C, Magnusson C, Muller A, Peterson B, Pike M, Thomas D, Van Leeuven M.; International audience; Alcohol and tobacco consumption are closely correlated and published results on their association with breast cancer have not always allowed adequately for confounding between these exposures. Over 80% of the relevant information worldwide on alcohol and tobacco consumption and breast cancer were collated, checked and analysed centrally. Analyses included 58,515 women with invasive breast cancer and 95,067 controls from 53 studies. Relative risks of breast cancer were estimated, after stratifying by study, age, parity and, where appropriate, women's age when their first child was born and consumption of alcohol and tobacco. The average consumption of alcohol reported by controls from developed countries was 6.0 g per day, i.e. about half a unit/drink of alcohol per day, and was greater in ever-smokers than never-smokers, (8.4 g per day and 5.0 g per day, respectively). Compared with women who reported drinking no alcohol, the relative risk of breast cancer was 1.32 (1.19-1.45, P/=45 g per day alcohol. The relative risk of breast cancer increased by 7.1% (95% CI 5.5-8.7%; P
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12. Ovarian Cancer and Body Size : Individual Participant Meta-Analysis Including 25,157 Women with Ovarian Cancer from 47 Epidemiological Studies
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Beral, V., Hermon, C., Peto, R., Reeves, G., Brinton, L., Marchbanks, P., Negri, E., Ness, R., Peeters, P. H. M., Vessey, M., Calle, E. E., Gapstur, S. M., Patel, A. V., Dal Maso, L., Talamini, R., Chetrit, A., Hirsh-Yechezkel, G., Lubin, F., Sadetzki, S., Allen, N., Bull, D., Callaghan, K., Crossley, B., Gaitskell, K., Goodill, A., Green, J., Key, T., Moser, K., Collins, R., Doll, R., Gonzalez, C. A., Lee, N., Ory, H. W., Peterson, H. B., Wingo, P. A., Martin, N., Pardthaisong, T., Silpisornkosol, S., Theetranont, C., Boosiri, B., Chutivongse, S., Jimakorn, P., Virutamasen, P., Wongsrichanalai, C., Tjonneland, A., Titus-Ernstoff, L., Byers, T., Rohan, T., Mosgaard, B. J., Yeates, D., Freudenheim, J. L., Chang-Claude, J., Kaaks, R., Anderson, K. E., Folsom, A., Robien, K., Rossing, M. A., Thomas, D. B., Weiss, N. S., Riboli, E., Clavel-Chapelon, F., Cramer, D., Hankinson, S. E., Tworoger, S. S., Franceschi, S., La Vecchia, C., Magnusson, C., Riman, T., Weiderpass, E., Wolk, A., Schouten, L. J., van den Brandt, P. A., Chantarakul, N., Koetsawang, S., Rachawat, D., Palli, D., Black, A., de Gonzalez, A. Berrington, Freedman, D. M., Hartge, P., Hsing, A. W., Lacey, J. V., Jr., Hoover, R. N., Schairer, C., Graff-Iversen, S., Selmer, R., Bain, C. J., Green, A. C., Purdie, D. M., Siskind, V., Webb, P. M., McCann, S. E., Hannaford, P., Kay, C., Binns, C. W., Lee, A. H., Zhang, M., Ness, R. B., Nasca, P., Coogan, P. F., Palmer, J. R., Rosenberg, L., Kelsey, J., Paffenbarger, R., Whittemore, A., Katsouyanni, K., Trichopoulou, A., Trichopoulos, D., Tzonou, A., Dabancens, A., Martinez, L., Molina, R., Salas, O., Goodman, M. T., Lurie, G., Carney, M. E., Wilkens, L. R., Hartman, L., Manjer, J., Olsson, H., Grisso, J. A., Morgan, M., Wheeler, J. E., Casagrande, J., Pike, M. C., Ross, R. K., Wu, A. H., Miller, A. B., Kumle, M., Lund, E., McGowan, L., Shu, X. O., Zheng, W., Farley, T. M. M., Holck, S., Meirik, O., Risch, H. A., Beral, V., Hermon, C., Peto, R., Reeves, G., Brinton, L., Marchbanks, P., Negri, E., Ness, R., Peeters, P. H. M., Vessey, M., Calle, E. E., Gapstur, S. M., Patel, A. V., Dal Maso, L., Talamini, R., Chetrit, A., Hirsh-Yechezkel, G., Lubin, F., Sadetzki, S., Allen, N., Bull, D., Callaghan, K., Crossley, B., Gaitskell, K., Goodill, A., Green, J., Key, T., Moser, K., Collins, R., Doll, R., Gonzalez, C. A., Lee, N., Ory, H. W., Peterson, H. B., Wingo, P. A., Martin, N., Pardthaisong, T., Silpisornkosol, S., Theetranont, C., Boosiri, B., Chutivongse, S., Jimakorn, P., Virutamasen, P., Wongsrichanalai, C., Tjonneland, A., Titus-Ernstoff, L., Byers, T., Rohan, T., Mosgaard, B. J., Yeates, D., Freudenheim, J. L., Chang-Claude, J., Kaaks, R., Anderson, K. E., Folsom, A., Robien, K., Rossing, M. A., Thomas, D. B., Weiss, N. S., Riboli, E., Clavel-Chapelon, F., Cramer, D., Hankinson, S. E., Tworoger, S. S., Franceschi, S., La Vecchia, C., Magnusson, C., Riman, T., Weiderpass, E., Wolk, A., Schouten, L. J., van den Brandt, P. A., Chantarakul, N., Koetsawang, S., Rachawat, D., Palli, D., Black, A., de Gonzalez, A. Berrington, Freedman, D. M., Hartge, P., Hsing, A. W., Lacey, J. V., Jr., Hoover, R. N., Schairer, C., Graff-Iversen, S., Selmer, R., Bain, C. J., Green, A. C., Purdie, D. M., Siskind, V., Webb, P. M., McCann, S. E., Hannaford, P., Kay, C., Binns, C. W., Lee, A. H., Zhang, M., Ness, R. B., Nasca, P., Coogan, P. F., Palmer, J. R., Rosenberg, L., Kelsey, J., Paffenbarger, R., Whittemore, A., Katsouyanni, K., Trichopoulou, A., Trichopoulos, D., Tzonou, A., Dabancens, A., Martinez, L., Molina, R., Salas, O., Goodman, M. T., Lurie, G., Carney, M. E., Wilkens, L. R., Hartman, L., Manjer, J., Olsson, H., Grisso, J. A., Morgan, M., Wheeler, J. E., Casagrande, J., Pike, M. C., Ross, R. K., Wu, A. H., Miller, A. B., Kumle, M., Lund, E., McGowan, L., Shu, X. O., Zheng, W., Farley, T. M. M., Holck, S., Meirik, O., and Risch, H. A.
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Background: Only about half the studies that have collected information on the relevance of women's height and body mass index to their risk of developing ovarian cancer have published their results, and findings are inconsistent. Here, we bring together the worldwide evidence, published and unpublished, and describe these relationships. Methods and Findings: Individual data on 25,157 women with ovarian cancer and 81,311 women without ovarian cancer from 47 epidemiological studies were collected, checked, and analysed centrally. Adjusted relative risks of ovarian cancer were calculated, by height and by body mass index. Ovarian cancer risk increased significantly with height and with body mass index, except in studies using hospital controls. For other study designs, the relative risk of ovarian cancer per 5 cm increase in height was 1.07 (95% confidence interval [CI], 1.05-1.09; p<0.001); this relationship did not vary significantly by women's age, year of birth, education, age at menarche, parity, menopausal status, smoking, alcohol consumption, having had a hysterectomy, having first degree relatives with ovarian or breast cancer, use of oral contraceptives, or use of menopausal hormone therapy. For body mass index, there was significant heterogeneity (p<0.001) in the findings between ever-users and never-users of menopausal hormone therapy, but not by the 11 other factors listed above. The relative risk for ovarian cancer per 5 kg/m(2) increase in body mass index was 1.10 (95% CI, 1.07-1.13; p<0.001) in never-users and 0.95 (95% CI, 0.92-0.99; p = 0.02) in ever-users of hormone therapy. Conclusions: Ovarian cancer is associated with height and, among never-users of hormone therapy, with body mass index. In high-income countries, both height and body mass index have been increasing in birth cohorts now developing the disease. If all other relevant factors had remained constant, then these increases in height and weight would be associated with
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13. C-B3-01: Variation in Seven Obesity-Related Genes and Risk of Postmenopausal Breast Cancer
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Feigelson, H. S, primary, Teras, L. R, additional, Diver, W R., additional, Tang, W., additional, Patel, A. V, additional, Calle, E. E, additional, and Bouzyk, M., additional
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- 2010
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14. Suicide Among US Veterans: A Prospective Study of 500,000 Middle-aged and Elderly Men
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Miller, M., primary, Barber, C., additional, Azrael, D., additional, Calle, E. E., additional, Lawler, E., additional, and Mukamal, K. J., additional
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- 2009
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15. SnoRNA U50 is a candidate tumor-suppressor gene at 6q14.3 with a mutation associated with clinically significant prostate cancer
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Dong, X.-Y., primary, Rodriguez, C., additional, Guo, P., additional, Sun, X., additional, Talbot, J. T., additional, Zhou, W., additional, Petros, J., additional, Li, Q., additional, Vessella, R. L., additional, Kibel, A. S., additional, Stevens, V. L., additional, Calle, E. E., additional, and Dong, J.-T., additional
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- 2007
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16. Polymorphic variants in PTGS2 and prostate cancer risk: results from two large nested case-control studies
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Danforth, K. N., primary, Hayes, R. B., additional, Rodriguez, C., additional, Yu, K., additional, Sakoda, L. C., additional, Huang, W.-Y., additional, Chen, B. E., additional, Chen, J., additional, Andriole, G. L., additional, Calle, E. E., additional, Jacobs, E. J., additional, Chu, L. W., additional, Figueroa, J. D., additional, Yeager, M., additional, Platz, E. A., additional, Michaud, D. S., additional, Chanock, S. J., additional, Thun, M. J., additional, and Hsing, A. W., additional
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17. Fruits, Vegetables, and Colon Cancer Risk in a Pooled Analysis of 14 Cohort Studies
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Koushik, A., primary, Hunter, D. J., additional, Spiegelman, D., additional, Beeson, W. L., additional, van den Brandt, P. A., additional, Buring, J. E., additional, Calle, E. E., additional, Cho, E., additional, Fraser, G. E., additional, Freudenheim, J. L., additional, Fuchs, C. S., additional, Giovannucci, E. L., additional, Goldbohm, R. A., additional, Harnack, L., additional, Jacobs, D. R., additional, Kato, I., additional, Krogh, V., additional, Larsson, S. C., additional, Leitzmann, M. F., additional, Marshall, J. R., additional, McCullough, M. L., additional, Miller, A. B., additional, Pietinen, P., additional, Rohan, T. E., additional, Schatzkin, A., additional, Sieri, S., additional, Virtanen, M. J., additional, Wolk, A., additional, Zeleniuch-Jacquotte, A., additional, Zhang, S. M., additional, and Smith-Warner, S. A., additional
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18. A Prospective Study of Fruits, Vegetables, and Risk of Endometrial Cancer
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McCullough, M. L., primary, Bandera, E. V., additional, Patel, R., additional, Patel, A. V., additional, Gansler, T., additional, Kushi, L. H., additional, Thun, M. J., additional, and Calle, E. E., additional
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- 2007
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19. A Large Cohort Study of Long-Term Daily Use of Adult-Strength Aspirin and Cancer Incidence
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Jacobs, E. J., primary, Thun, M. J., additional, Bain, E. B., additional, Rodriguez, C., additional, Henley, S. J., additional, and Calle, E. E., additional
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- 2007
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20. Temporal relationship between cigarette smoking and risk of Parkinson disease
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Thacker, E. L., primary, O'Reilly, E. J., additional, Weisskopf, M. G., additional, Chen, H., additional, Schwarzschild, M. A., additional, McCullough, M. L., additional, Calle, E. E., additional, Thun, M. J., additional, and Ascherio, A., additional
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21. Tobacco-related disease mortality among men who switched from cigarettes to spit tobacco
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Henley, S J., primary, Connell, C. J, additional, Richter, P., additional, Husten, C., additional, Pechacek, T., additional, Calle, E. E, additional, and Thun, M. J, additional
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22. Consumption of Dairy Products and Risk of Parkinson's Disease
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Chen, H., primary, O'Reilly, E., additional, McCullough, M. L., additional, Rodriguez, C., additional, Schwarzschild, M. A., additional, Calle, E. E., additional, Thun, M. J., additional, and Ascherio, A., additional
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- 2007
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23. Relationships between polymorphisms in NOS3 and MPO genes, cigarette smoking and risk of post-menopausal breast cancer
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Yang, J., primary, Ambrosone, C. B., additional, Hong, C.-C., additional, Ahn, J., additional, Rodriguez, C., additional, Thun, M. J., additional, and Calle, E. E., additional
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- 2007
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24. New Developments in the Epidemiology of Cancer Prognosis: Traditional and Molecular Predictors of Treatment Response and Survival
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Ambrosone, C. B., primary, Rebbeck, T. R., additional, Morgan, G. J., additional, Albain, K. S., additional, Calle, E. E., additional, Evans, W. E., additional, Hayes, D. F., additional, Kushi, L. H., additional, McLeod, H. L., additional, Rowland, J. H., additional, and Ulrich, C. M., additional
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- 2006
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25. ALS and military service
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Ascherio, A., primary, Weisskopf, M. G., additional, O'Reilly, E. J., additional, McCullough, M. L., additional, Calle, E. E., additional, Thun, M. J., additional, Beghi, E., additional, and Morrison, K. E., additional
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26. Prospective study of military service and mortality from ALS
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Horner, R. D., primary, Feussner, J. R., additional, Kasarskis, E. J., additional, Ascherio, A ., additional, Weisskopf, M .G., additional, O'Reilly, E .J., additional, McCullough, M .L., additional, Calle, E .E., additional, Cudckowicz, M ., additional, and Thun, M .J., additional
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27. Prospective study of military service and mortality from ALS
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Weisskopf, M. G., primary, O’Reilly, E. J., additional, McCullough, M. L., additional, Calle, E. E., additional, Thun, M. J., additional, Cudkowicz, M., additional, and Ascherio, A., additional
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28. Diabetes Mellitus as a Predictor of Cancer Mortality in a Large Cohort of US Adults
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Coughlin, S. S., primary, Calle, E. E., additional, Teras, L. R., additional, Petrelli, J., additional, and Thun, M. J., additional
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29. Association Between Exclusive Pipe Smoking and Mortality From Cancer and Other Diseases
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Henley, S. J., primary, Thun, M. J., additional, Chao, A., additional, and Calle, E. E., additional
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30. Aspirin Use and Pancreatic Cancer Mortality in a Large United States Cohort
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Jacobs, E. J., primary, Connell, C. J., additional, Rodriguez, C., additional, Patel, A. V., additional, Calle, E. E., additional, and Thun, M. J., additional
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31. Organochlorines and Breast Cancer Risk
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Calle, E. E., primary, Frumkin, H., additional, Henley, S. J., additional, Savitz, D. A., additional, and Thun, M. J., additional
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32. RESPONSE: Re: Passive Smoking Exposure and Female Breast Cancer Mortality
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Wartenberg, D., primary, Calle, E. E., additional, Thun, M. J, additional, Heath, C. W., additional, Lally, C., additional, and Woodruff, T., additional
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33. Invited Commentary: Do Anthropometric Measures Predict Risk of Prostate Cancer?
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Calle, E. E., primary
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34. Body Mass Index and Mortality in a Prospective Cohort of US Adults
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Calle, E E, primary, Thun, M J, additional, Petrelli, J M, additional, Rodriguez, C, additional, and Heath, C W, additional
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35. Pathways between Area‐Level Income Inequality and Increased Mortality in U.S. Men
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KAHN, H. S., primary, PATEL, A. V., additional, JACOBS, E. J., additional, CALLE, E. E., additional, KENNEDY, B. P., additional, and KAWACHI, I., additional
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36. Influence of a Family History of Cancer Within and Across Multiple Sites on Patterns of Cancer Mortality Risk for Women
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Poole, C. A., primary, Byers, T., additional, Calle, E. E., additional, Bondy, J., additional, Fain, P., additional, and Rodriguez, C., additional
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37. Occupation and Breast Cancer Mortality in a Prospective Cohort of US Women
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Calle, E. E., primary, Murphy, T. K., additional, Rodriguez, C., additional, Thun, M. J., additional, and Heath, C. W., additional
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38. Colorectal Cancer: Another Complication of Diabetes Mellitus?
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Will, J. C., primary, Galuska, D. A., additional, Vinicor, F., additional, and Calle, E. E., additional
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39. Family History Score as a Predictor of Breast Cancer Mortality: Prospective Data from the Cancer Prevention Study II, United States, 1982-1991
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Yang, Q., primary, Khoury, M. J., additional, Rodriguez, C., additional, Calle, E. E., additional, Tatham, L. M., additional, and Flanders, W. D., additional
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40. Validity of self-reported Cancers in a Propsective Cohort Study in Comparison with Data from State Cancer Registries
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Bergmann, M. M., primary, Calle, E. E., additional, Mervis, C. A., additional, Miracle-McMahill, H. L., additional, Thun, M. J., additional, and Health, C. W., additional
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41. Cigarette Smoking and Changes in the Histopathology of Lung Cancer
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Thun, M. J., primary, Lally, C. A., additional, Calle, E. E., additional, Heath, C. W., additional, Flannery, J. T., additional, and Flanders, W. D., additional
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- 1997
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42. Stable behaviors associated with adults' 10-year change in body mass index and likelihood of gain at the waist.
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Kahn, H S, primary, Tatham, L M, additional, Rodriguez, C, additional, Calle, E E, additional, Thun, M J, additional, and Heath, C W, additional
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43. Hypertension, Diuretics, and Antihypertensive Medications as Possible Risk Factors for Renal Cell Cancer
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Heath, C. W., primary, Lally, C. A., additional, Calle, E. E., additional, McLaughlin, J. K., additional, and Thun, M. J, additional
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44. Smoking and Fatal Prostate Cancer in a Large Cohort of Adult Men
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Rodnguez, C., primary, Tatham, L. M, additional, Thun, M. J., additional, Calle, E. E., additional, and Heath, C. W, additional
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45. Tubal Ligation and Fatal Ovarian Cancer in a Large prospective Cohort Study
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Miracle-McMahill, H. L., primary, Calle, E. E., additional, Kosinski, A. S., additional, Rodriguez, C., additional, Wingo, P. A., additional, Thun, M. J., additional, and Heath, C. W., additional
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46. Diethylstilbestrol and Risk of Fatal Breast Cancer in a Prospective Cohort of US Women
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Calle, E. E., primary, Mervis, C. A., additional, Thun, M. J., additional, Rodriguez, C., additional, Wingo, P. A., additional, and Heath, C. W., additional
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- 1996
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47. Excess mortality among cigarette smokers: changes in a 20-year interval.
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Thun, M J, primary, Day-Lally, C A, additional, Calle, E E, additional, Flanders, W D, additional, and Heath, C W, additional
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- 1995
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48. Estrogen Replacement Therapy and Risk of Fatal Colon Cancer in a Prospective Cohort of Postmenopausal Women
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Calle, E. E., primary, Miracle-McMahill, H. L., additional, Thun, M. J., additional, and Heath, C. W., additional
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49. Hair Coloring Products: Safe or Still Suspect?
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THUN, M. J., primary, CALLE, E. E., additional, MYERS, D. G., additional, and HEATH, C. W., additional
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50. Hair Dye Use and Risk of Fatal Cancers in U.S. Women
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Thun, M. J., primary, Altekruse, S. F., additional, Namboodiri, M. M., additional, Calle, E. E., additional, Myers, D. G., additional, and Heath, C. W., additional
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