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The following pages link to The role of smoking and diet in explaining educational inequalities in lung cancer incidence (Q33780489):
Displaying 36 items.
- Cigarette Smoking as Part of a Syndemic among Young Men Who Have Sex with Men Ages 13–29 in New York City (Q29302229) (← links)
- Use of multiple imputation to correct for bias in lung cancer incidence trends by histologic subtype (Q30585673) (← links)
- Smoking, an additional risk factor in elder women with primary open-angle glaucoma (Q33574067) (← links)
- Occupational exposures contribute to educational inequalities in lung cancer incidence among men: Evidence from the EPIC prospective cohort study (Q33863663) (← links)
- Social inequalities and mortality in Europe--results from a large multi-national cohort (Q34357749) (← links)
- Global cancer patterns: causes and prevention (Q34392869) (← links)
- Cancer mortality inequalities in urban areas: a Bayesian small area analysis in Spanish cities (Q34552435) (← links)
- Education and lung cancer among never smokers (Q34580731) (← links)
- The socioeconomic determinants of cancer (Q34775259) (← links)
- Association between socioeconomic factors and cancer risk: a population cohort study in Scotland (1991-2006). (Q35107509) (← links)
- Socioeconomic position, stage of lung cancer and time between referral and diagnosis in Denmark, 2001-2008 (Q35263166) (← links)
- Occupational prestige, social mobility and the association with lung cancer in men (Q36070302) (← links)
- Socioeconomic inequalities in occupational, leisure-time, and transport related physical activity among European adults: a systematic review. (Q36376958) (← links)
- Anthropometry and the Risk of Lung Cancer in EPIC (Q37096164) (← links)
- Everyday tactics in local moral worlds: E-cigarette practices in a working-class area of the UK (Q37423230) (← links)
- Reducing health inequalities in priority public health conditions: using rapid review to develop proposals for evidence-based policy (Q37740722) (← links)
- Parity and risk of lung cancer in women: systematic review and meta-analysis of epidemiological studies (Q37968392) (← links)
- Socioeconomic position and mortality risk of smoking: evidence from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA). (Q39173506) (← links)
- Socioeconomic inequalities in mortality in 16 European cities (Q39245233) (← links)
- Quantifying the mediating effects of smoking and occupational exposures in the relation between education and lung cancer: the ICARE study (Q39600688) (← links)
- Changing smoking-mortality association over time and across social groups: National census-mortality cohort studies from 1981 to 2011 (Q41126208) (← links)
- Population health and status of epidemiology in Western European, Balkan and Baltic countries (Q41353589) (← links)
- Occupational prestige trajectory and the risk of lung and head and neck cancer among men and women in France (Q47339624) (← links)
- Mediating role of education and lifestyles in the relationship between early-life conditions and health: evidence from the 1958 British cohort (Q47789068) (← links)
- A socially situated approach to inform ways to improve health and wellbeing (Q47808609) (← links)
- Hospitalization admission rates for low-income subjects with full health insurance coverage in France (Q50132090) (← links)
- Social inequalities and smoking-associated breast cancer - Results from a prospective cohort study (Q50969288) (← links)
- Educational level and risk of colorectal cancer in EPIC with specific reference to tumor location (Q51048249) (← links)
- Mortality and hospital admissions rates and diagnosis among individuals with low income and full health insurance coverage in France, 2009 (Q51160213) (← links)
- Lung cancer and socioeconomic status in a pooled analysis of case-control studies. (Q52692653) (← links)
- Socioeconomic Correlates and Determinants of Cardiorespiratory Fitness in the General Adult Population: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. (Q55259217) (← links)
- Lower educational level is a predictor of incident type 2 diabetes in European countries: The EPIC-InterAct study (Q57054113) (← links)
- Socioeconomic Inequalities in Total and Site-Specific Cancer Incidence in Germany: A Population-Based Registry Study (Q57492120) (← links)
- Socioeconomic inequalities in cancer incidence in Europe: a comprehensive review of population-based epidemiological studies (Q89777911) (← links)
- Dietary Research on Coffee: Improving Adjustment for Confounding (Q92648552) (← links)
- Diagnostic value of CA-153 and CYFRA 21-1 in predicting intraocular metastasis in patients with metastatic lung cancer (Q92893677) (← links)