Issue 4/2018
Content (10 Articles)
From John Snow to omics: the long journey of environmental epidemiology
Paolo Vineis
Challenges to studying population effects of medical treatments
David B. Richardson, Alexander P. Keil
Night shift work and breast cancer: a pooled analysis of population-based case–control studies with complete work history
Emilie Cordina-Duverger, Florence Menegaux, Alexandru Popa, Sylvia Rabstein, Volker Harth, Beate Pesch, Thomas Brüning, Lin Fritschi, Deborah C. Glass, Jane S. Heyworth, Thomas C. Erren, Gemma Castaño-Vinyals, Kyriaki Papantoniou, Ana Espinosa, Manolis Kogevinas, Anne Grundy, John J. Spinelli, Kristan J. Aronson, Pascal Guénel
Utility of inverse probability weighting in molecular pathological epidemiology
Li Liu, Daniel Nevo, Reiko Nishihara, Yin Cao, Mingyang Song, Tyler S. Twombly, Andrew T. Chan, Edward L. Giovannucci, Tyler J. VanderWeele, Molin Wang, Shuji Ogino
Cancer incidence among children and young adults who have undergone x-ray guided cardiac catheterization procedures
Richard W. Harbron, Claire-Louise Chapple, John J. O’Sullivan, Choonsik Lee, Kieran McHugh, Manuel Higueras, Mark S. Pearce
Measures of subclinical cardiac dysfunction and increased filling pressures associate with pulmonary arterial pressure in the general population: results from the population-based Rotterdam Study
Ryan J. Billar, Maarten J. G. Leening, Daphne Merkus, Guy G. O. Brusselle, Albert Hofman, Bruno H. Ch. Stricker, H. Ardeschir Ghofrani, Oscar H. Franco, Henning Gall, Janine F. Felix
Smoking and susceptibility to rheumatoid arthritis in a Swedish population-based case–control study
Anna Karin Hedström, Leszek Stawiarz, Lars Klareskog, Lars Alfredsson
Suggestion of reduced cancer risks following cardiac x-ray exposures is unconvincing
Richard W. Harbron, Claire-Louise Chapple, John J. O’Sullivan, Choonsik Lee, Kieran McHugh, Manuel Higueras, Mark S. Pearce