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72 related items for PubMed ID: 8035749

  • 1. [The use and utility of multistage models of carcinogenesis in cohort studies].
    Piolatto G, Pira E, Meliga F.
    Med Lav; 1994; 85(1):78-83. PubMed ID: 8035749
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  • 4. Prophylactic Oophorectomy: Reducing the U.S. Death Rate from Epithelial Ovarian Cancer. A Continuing Debate.
    Piver MS.
    Oncologist; 1996; 1(5):326-330. PubMed ID: 10388011
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  • 6. Symmetry, identifiability, and prediction uncertainties in multistage clonal expansion (MSCE) models of carcinogenesis.
    Cox LA, Huber WA.
    Risk Anal; 2007 Dec; 27(6):1441-53. PubMed ID: 18093045
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  • 7. Multistage models and primary prevention of cancer.
    Day NE, Brown CC.
    J Natl Cancer Inst; 1980 Apr; 64(4):977-89. PubMed ID: 6929006
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  • 8. Analysis of the incidence of solid cancer among atomic bomb survivors using a two-stage model of carcinogenesis.
    Kai M, Luebeck EG, Moolgavkar SH.
    Radiat Res; 1997 Oct; 148(4):348-58. PubMed ID: 9339951
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  • 10. Incorporation of inter-individual heterogeneity into the multistage carcinogenesis model: approach to the analysis of cancer incidence data.
    Izumi S, Ohtaki M.
    Biom J; 2007 Aug; 49(4):539-50. PubMed ID: 17722193
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  • 13. Mortality in co-morbidity (II)--excess death rates derived from a follow-up study on 10,025 subjects divided into 4 groups with or without depression and diabetes mellitus.
    Milano AF, Singer RB.
    J Insur Med; 2007 Aug; 39(3):160-6. PubMed ID: 18251374
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  • 15. Bladder cancer among chemical workers exposed to nitrogen products and other substances.
    Marsh GM, Gula MJ, Youk AO, Cassidy LD.
    Am J Ind Med; 2002 Oct; 42(4):286-95. PubMed ID: 12271476
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  • 16. Studies of the mortality of atomic bomb survivors. Report 12, Part I. Cancer: 1950-1990.
    Pierce DA, Shimizu Y, Preston DL, Vaeth M, Mabuchi K.
    Radiat Res; 1996 Jul; 146(1):1-27. PubMed ID: 8677290
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  • 17. Understanding estimation of time and age effect-modification of radiation-induced cancer risks among atomic-bomb survivors.
    Lagarde F.
    Health Phys; 2006 Dec; 91(6):608-18. PubMed ID: 17099404
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