2024
Changing patterns of cigarette and ENDS transitions in the USA: a multistate transition analysis of adults in the PATH Study in 2017–2019 vs 2019–2021
Brouwer A, Jeon J, Jimenez-Mendoza E, Land S, Holford T, Friedman A, Tam J, Mistry R, Levy D, Meza R. Changing patterns of cigarette and ENDS transitions in the USA: a multistate transition analysis of adults in the PATH Study in 2017–2019 vs 2019–2021. Tobacco Control 2024, tc-2023-058453. PMID: 39174323, DOI: 10.1136/tc-2023-058453.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchElectronic nicotine delivery systemsPopulation Assessment of Tobacco and Health StudyLung injury outbreakAge groupsDual usePatterns of cigaretteNicotine delivery systemsENDS initiationAdult age groupsDual usersCigarette initiationPublic health implicationsHealth StudyCigaretteMultistate transition modelDelivery systemAdultsHealth implications
2023
Changing patterns of cigarette and ENDS transitions in the USA: a multistate transition analysis of youth and adults in the PATH Study in 2015–2017 vs 2017–2019
Brouwer A, Jeon J, Jimenez-Mendoza E, Land S, Holford T, Friedman A, Tam J, Mistry R, Levy D, Meza R. Changing patterns of cigarette and ENDS transitions in the USA: a multistate transition analysis of youth and adults in the PATH Study in 2015–2017 vs 2017–2019. Tobacco Control 2023, 33: 570-579. PMID: 36977570, PMCID: PMC10533746, DOI: 10.1136/tc-2022-057905.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1997
Time trend of female breast carcinoma In Situ by race and histology in Connecticut, U.S.A.
Zheng T, Holford T, Chen Y, Jones B, Flannery J, Boyle P. Time trend of female breast carcinoma In Situ by race and histology in Connecticut, U.S.A. European Journal Of Cancer 1997, 33: 96-100. PMID: 9071907, DOI: 10.1016/s0959-8049(96)00371-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAge-adjusted incidence ratesSitu breast cancerFemale breast carcinomaIncidence rateBreast cancerMammography screeningBreast carcinomaOverall age-adjusted incidence rateAge group 40 yearsAge groupsEarly-stage breast cancerAge-specific incidence ratesFemale breast cancer incidenceConnecticut Tumor RegistryBreast cancer incidenceStage breast cancerEfficacy of mammographyFemale breast cancerAge group 40Older age groupsTime trendsTumor RegistryIncident casesDuctal carcinomaCancer incidence
1995
Time trend in pancreatic cancer incidence in connecticut, 1935–1990
Zheng T, Holford T, Ward B, McKay L, Flannery J, Boyle P. Time trend in pancreatic cancer incidence in connecticut, 1935–1990. International Journal Of Cancer 1995, 61: 622-627. PMID: 7768634, DOI: 10.1002/ijc.2910610507.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOverall age-adjusted incidence rateAge-adjusted incidence ratesIncidence rateRecent birth cohortsPancreatic cancerBirth cohortIncident pancreatic cancer casesPancreatic cancer incidence ratesAge groupsAge-specific incidence ratesPancreatic cancer incidenceConnecticut Tumor RegistryBirth cohort trendsPancreatic cancer casesCancer incidence ratesTumor RegistryCancer incidenceCancer casesCohort modelingCohort trendsTime trendsCohortCancerIncidenceSex
1992
Epidemiology of non‐Hodgkin lymphoma in connecticut 1935‐1988
Zheng T, Mayne S, Boyle P, Holford T, Liu W, Flannery J. Epidemiology of non‐Hodgkin lymphoma in connecticut 1935‐1988. Cancer 1992, 70: 840-849. PMID: 1643616, DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(19920815)70:4<840::aid-cncr2820700420>3.0.co;2-i.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-Hodgkin lymphomaAge-adjusted incidence ratesAge-specific incidence ratesConnecticut Tumor RegistryIncidence rateYears of ageRisk factorsAge groupsCases of NHLDiffuse non-Hodgkin's lymphomaAnalytical epidemiologic studiesHigh incidence rateBirth cohort effectsOlder age groupsRecent birth cohortsReports of increasesLymph nodesTumor RegistryHistologic subtypeCohort examinationNHL casesAnatomic sitesEpidemiologic studiesMortality rateBirth cohort
1988
Patterns of invasive melanoma in the connecticut tumor registry. Is the long‐term increase real?
Roush G, Schymura M, Holford T. Patterns of invasive melanoma in the connecticut tumor registry. Is the long‐term increase real? Cancer 1988, 61: 2586-2595. PMID: 3365679, DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(19880615)61:12<2586::aid-cncr2820611233>3.0.co;2-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsConnecticut Tumor RegistryProportion of casesIncidence rateTumor RegistryCase ascertainmentBirth cohortPopulation-based incidence dataInvasive cutaneous malignant melanomaPeriod of diagnosisCutaneous malignant melanomaPatterns of changeMalignant melanomaInvasive melanomaCohort curvesAge groupsDisease riskAnalysis of ageIncidence dataMelanomaRegistryCohortDiagnosisArtifactual changesAscertainmentLong-term increase
1987
Time and age trends for sinonasal cancer in connecticut incidence and US mortality rates
Roush G, Schymura M, Stevenson J, Holford T. Time and age trends for sinonasal cancer in connecticut incidence and US mortality rates. Cancer 1987, 60: 422-428. PMID: 3594381, DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(19870801)60:3<422::aid-cncr2820600324>3.0.co;2-r.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUS mortality ratesSinonasal cancerMortality rateBirth cohortMortality dataPostmenopausal age groupFemale breast cancerPopulation-based ratesUS mortality dataAge distributionClemmesen's hookCigarette smokingNongynecologic malignanciesEtiologic roleSex hormonesBreast cancerAge 50Male subjectsAge groupsFemale subjectsIncidence dataCohortAge rangeCancerIncidence
1985
Time Period Compared to Birth Cohort in Connecticut Incidence Rates for Twenty-Five Malignant Neoplasms23
Roush G, Schymura M, Holford T, White C, Flannery J. Time Period Compared to Birth Cohort in Connecticut Incidence Rates for Twenty-Five Malignant Neoplasms23. Journal Of The National Cancer Institute 1985, 74: 779-788. PMID: 3857375, DOI: 10.1093/jnci/74.4.779.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1984
An epidemiological study of acute prolapsed cervical intervertebral disc.
Kelsey J, Githens P, Walter S, Southwick W, Weil U, Holford T, Ostfeld A, Calogero J, O'Connor T, White A. An epidemiological study of acute prolapsed cervical intervertebral disc. Journal Of Bone And Joint Surgery 1984, 66: 907-14. PMID: 6736091, DOI: 10.2106/00004623-198466060-00011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCervical intervertebral discsCervical discEpidemiological studiesOnset of symptomsNumber of pregnanciesIntervertebral discBorderline statistical significanceSmoking cigarsLive birthsFrequent liftingFourth decadeAge groupsStatistical significanceHigh heelsCertain sportsPositive associationFrequent divingPregnancySymptomsNeckDiagnosisWomen
1978
ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES AND BREAST DISEASE
KELSEY J, HOLFORD T, WHITE C, MAYER E, KILTY S, ACHESON R. ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES AND BREAST DISEASE. American Journal Of Epidemiology 1978, 107: 236-244. PMID: 629261, DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.aje.a112530.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBenign breast diseaseOral contraceptivesBreast diseaseSequential oral contraceptivesCombination oral contraceptivesAge group 20Case-control studyCorpus uteriRelative riskBreast cancerGroup 20ContraceptivesNumber of casesAge groupsSignificant associationCancerDiseaseLarge hospitalsWomenRiskHospitalUterusBreast