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Author(s): Vladimir Shkolnikov, Martin McKee, David Leon, Laurent Chenet Article Published: 2004
Type: Cohort
Published By: European Journal of Epidemiology, Springer Netherlands
Keywords: active, smoking, russia, russian, federation, Shkolnikov, McKee, Leon, Chenet Further Information
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Author(s): A.J. Thornton, P.N. Lee Article Published: 1993
Type: Articles and Dissertations
Published By: P.N. Lee Statistics and Computing Ltd
Keywords: paternal, smoking, birth, defect, Thornton, Lee Further Information
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Author(s): Type: Bibliographical compendium
Keywords: cervical, cancer, active smoking, passive smoking, ETS, HPV Further Information
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Author(s): Chi-Ling Chen, Tim J. Gilbert, and Janet R. Daling Article Published: 1999
Pop. size: 775 Down syndrome cases and 7,750 normal controls
Risk: RR = 0.87
Type: Case-Control
Significance: Statistically Significant Negative
Published By: Am J Epidemiol 1999;149:442-46
Keywords: maternal, smoking, pregancy, down, syndrome, Chen, Gilbert, Daling Further Information
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Author(s): Daniel Levy, M.D Article Published: 1998
Type: Articles and Dissertations
Published By: NEJM 1998; 339: 915-917 -- September 24, 1998
Keywords: cardiovascular, disease, rates, incidence Further Information
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Author(s): M. Sergerie, S. Ouhilal, F. Bissonette, J. Rodeur, G. Bleau Article Published: 2000
Pop. size: 97 subjects: 69 non-smokers, 17 light smokers, 11 heavy smokers
Type: Experimental and Technical
Significance: No Risk Change
Published By: Human Reproduction, vol. 15, no. 6, pp. 1314-1321, 2000
Keywords: reproduction, sperm, spermatozoa, fertility, Sergerie, Ouhilal, Bissonette, Rodeur, Bleau Further Information
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Author(s): Tongzhang Zheng, Kenneth P. Cantor, Yawei Zhang, Brian C. H. Chiu, and Charles F. Lynch Article Published: 2001
Pop. size: A total of 375 histologically confirmed incident glioma cases (201 males and 174 females), and a total of 2434 (1601 males and 833 females) population-based controls
Risk: See study
Type: Case-Control
Significance: Not Statistically Significant Negative
Published By: Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, Vol. 10, 413–414, April 2001
Keywords: brain, cancer, Zheng, Cantor, Zhang, Chiu, Lynch Further Information
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Author(s): James P. Siepmann, MD Article Published: 1999
Type: Articles and Dissertations
Published By: Journal of Theoretics Vol.1-4, oct/nov 1999
Keywords: smoking, Siepmann, causation, theoretics Further Information
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Author(s): Collaborative Group on Hormonal Factors in Breast Cancer Article Published: 2002
Pop. size: 58,515 women with invasive breast cancer and 95,067 controls
Type: Meta-Analysis
Published By: British Journal of Cancer (2002) 87, 1234-1245
Keywords: alcohol, breast, cancer, tobacco, Richard, Doll Further Information
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Author(s): L. Blizzard, T. Dwyer Article Published: Feb. 2001
Type: Statistical Demographic
Published By: British Journal of Cancer, p 392-396, Volume 84, Number 3, February 2001
Keywords: Blizzard, Dwyer, Australia, light, low tar, decline, decrease, increase, women Further Information
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