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« Back to PublicationsMortality in relation to smoking: 50 years' observations on male British doctors.
Doll R. et al, (2004), BMJ, 328
Effect of temperature and light on the stability of fat-soluble vitamins in whole blood over several days: implications for epidemiological studies.
Clark S. et al, (2004), Int J Epidemiol, 33, 518 - 525
Impact of use of hormone replacement therapy on false positive recall in the NHS breast screening programme: results from the Million Women Study.
Banks E. et al, (2004), BMJ, 328, 1291 - 1292
Fracture incidence in relation to the pattern of use of hormone therapy in postmenopausal women.
Banks E. et al, (2004), JAMA, 291, 2212 - 2220
Prevention of disabling and fatal strokes by successful carotid endarterectomy in patients without recent neurological symptoms: randomised controlled trial.
Halliday A. et al, (2004), Lancet, 363, 1491 - 1502
Human papillomaviruses and cancer in Uganda.
Newton R. et al, (2004), Eur J Cancer Prev, 13, 113 - 118
Breast cancer and abortion: collaborative reanalysis of data from 53 epidemiological studies, including 83?000 women with breast cancer from 16 countries.
Beral V. et al, (2004), Lancet, 363, 1007 - 1016
Effects of cholesterol-lowering with simvastatin on stroke and other major vascular events in 20536 people with cerebrovascular disease or other high-risk conditions.
Collins R. et al, (2004), Lancet, 363, 757 - 767
Systemic non-Hodgkin lymphoma in individuals with known dates of HIV seroconversion: incidence and predictors.
Bhaskaran K. et al, (2004), AIDS, 18, 673 - 681
Collaborative meta-analysis of prospective studies of plasma fibrinogen and cardiovascular disease.
Fibrinogen Studies Collaboration None., (2004), Eur J Cardiovasc Prev Rehabil, 11, 9 - 17
Tissue plasminogen activator antigen and coronary heart disease. Prospective study and meta-analysis.
Lowe GDO. et al, (2004), Eur Heart J, 25, 252 - 259
Tobacco and cancer: recent epidemiological evidence.
Vineis P. et al, (2004), J Natl Cancer Inst, 96, 99 - 106
Short-term risk of AIDS according to current CD4 cell count and viral load in antiretroviral drug-naive individuals and those treated in the monotherapy era.
Phillips A. et al, (2004), AIDS, 18, 51 - 58
Body mass index and risk of ischaemic heart disease in an unusually lean population: a prospective study of 220,000 adult men in China
Chen Z. et al, (2004), EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL, 25, 633 - 633
Hormone replacement therapy increase breast cancer incidence and may increase breast cancer mortality in postmenopausal women
Beral V. and Gertig D., (2004), Evidence-Based Healthcare, 8, 41 - 42
Mortality from cardiovascular disease after radiotherapy for breast cancer in 298,885 women registered in the SEER cancer registries
Darby S. et al, (2004), BREAST CANCER RESEARCH AND TREATMENT, 88, S18 - S18