2000
Food group intake and the risk of oral epithelial dysplasia in a United States population
Morse D, Pendrys D, Katz R, Holford T, Krutchkoff D, Eisenberg E, Kosis D, Kerpel S, Freedman P, Mayne S. Food group intake and the risk of oral epithelial dysplasia in a United States population. Cancer Causes & Control 2000, 11: 713-720. PMID: 11065008, DOI: 10.1023/a:1008943904085.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedCase-Control StudiesDietEpitheliumFemaleFoodHumansMaleMiddle AgedMouth NeoplasmsRisk FactorsUnited StatesConceptsOral epithelial dysplasiaFood group intakesGroup intakesEpithelial dysplasiaOdds ratio point estimateDairy food intakeFood frequency questionnaireOral Pathology LaboratoryCase-control studyRole of dietBread/cerealsConsumption of fruitsAspects of dietUnited States populationIncident casesOral cancerOral carcinogenesisHistopathologic diagnosisLate effectsFood intakeAppointment datePotential covariatesLogistic regressionTelephone interviewsPathology laboratory
1997
Mouthwash use and dentures in relation to oral epithelial dysplasia
Morse D, Katz R, Pendrys D, Holford T, Krutchkoff D, Eisenberg E, Kosis D, Kerpel S, Freedman P, Mayne S. Mouthwash use and dentures in relation to oral epithelial dysplasia. Oral Oncology 1997, 33: 338-343. PMID: 9415333, DOI: 10.1016/s1368-8375(97)00019-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOral epithelial dysplasiaMouthwash useEpithelial dysplasiaDenture useOdds ratioYears of dentureOral Pathology LaboratoryCase-control studyConditional logistic regressionCase-control pairsOED casesAppointment datePotential associationLogistic regressionTelephone interviewsExposure informationPathology laboratoryConfidence intervalsDysplasiaDenturesMouthwashRiskSmokingYearsSurgeonsAre cancers of the salivary gland increasing? Experience from Connecticut, USA.
Zheng T, Holford T, Chen Y, Ward B, Liu W, Flannery J, Boyle P. Are cancers of the salivary gland increasing? Experience from Connecticut, USA. International Journal Of Epidemiology 1997, 26: 264-271. PMID: 9169160, DOI: 10.1093/ije/26.2.264.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSalivary glandsRelative riskBirth cohortRare squamous cell carcinomaEpstein-Barr virus infectionConnecticut Tumor Registry dataTime trendsComparable relative riskSquamous cell carcinomaTumor registry dataAge group 40Salivary gland cancerYears of ageOlder age groupsRecent birth cohortsObserved time trendsPrior cancerLower gumCell carcinomaGland cancerIncidence rateRisk factorsUnivariate analysisCancer sitesRegistry data
1996
Smoking and drinking in relation to oral epithelial dysplasia.
Morse D, Katz R, Pendrys D, Holford T, Krutchkoff D, Eisenberg E, Kosis D, Mayne S. Smoking and drinking in relation to oral epithelial dysplasia. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention 1996, 5: 769-77. PMID: 8896887.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOral epithelial dysplasiaOdds ratioMouthwash useDenture statusRisk factorsEpithelial dysplasiaDrinks/weekAdjusted odds ratioImportant risk factorOral Pathology LaboratoryStandardized telephone interviewCase-control studyPotential risk factorsConditional logistic regressionLevel of smokingCurrent smokingAlcohol intakeIncident casesSmoking cessationOral cancerExcess riskHistopathological diagnosisSmokingAppointment dateLogistic regression