1993
Are Female Smokers at Higher Risk for Lung Cancer than Male Smokers?
Risch H, Howe G, Jain M, Burch J, Holowaty E, Miller A. Are Female Smokers at Higher Risk for Lung Cancer than Male Smokers? American Journal Of Epidemiology 1993, 138: 281-293. PMID: 8395141, DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.aje.a116857.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLung cancerOdds ratioElevated riskGreater smoking cessationHigher elevated riskCase-control studyHigher odds ratioLife-style factorsArea of residenceHistologic groupingsMale smokersFemale smokersCigarette smokingSmoking cessationCancer casesHigh riskCigarette consumptionDetailed questioningLifelong historySmokersTobacco productsCancerDuration of timeMale-female differencesSmoking
1988
DIETARY FACTORS AND THE INCIDENCE OF CANCER OF THE URINARY BLADDER
RISCH H, BURCH J, MILLER A, HILL G, STEELE R, HOWE G. DIETARY FACTORS AND THE INCIDENCE OF CANCER OF THE URINARY BLADDER. American Journal Of Epidemiology 1988, 127: 1179-1191. PMID: 3369417, DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.aje.a114911.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBladder cancerDietary factorsLow-calorie foodsConditional logistic regression methodsCalorie foodsIntake of cholesterolCase-control studyAge 20 yearsLife-style factorsIncidence of cancerHistory of exposureLack of associationOdds ratio estimatesArtificial sweetenersArea of residenceAverage daily intakeDiabetes mellitusCigarette smokingSubsequent riskCancer casesUrinary bladderRelevant food itemsMild increaseCancerDaily intake