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On the role of aging in cancer incidence
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1980Abstract All tumors classified by the Connecticut Tumor Registry which had a single peak incidence at age greater than 50 were found to have similar patterns of incidence as a function of age. The average of all such patterns was described by an equation of the form log incidence = m (age) + b , where m and b are constants.
D, Dix, P, Cohen, J, Flannery
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VASECTOMY AND THE INCIDENCE OF TESTICULAR CANCER
American Journal of Epidemiology, 1988Adult male residents of 13 counties of western Washington state in whom testicular cancer had been diagnosed during 1977-1983 (n = 333) were interviewed over the telephone regarding their history of genital tract conditions, including vasectomy. For comparison, the same interview was given to a sample of 729 men selected from the population of these ...
C H, Strader, N S, Weiss, J R, Daling
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Incidence of Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer
Dermatologic Clinics, 1991Nonmelanoma skin cancers are the most common malignant neoplasms of fair-skinned people, in many sunny countries exceeding the total of all other neoplasms. The evidence that the primary causal agent is chronic repeated exposure to solar ultraviolet radiation is overwhelming. The incidence of basal cell carcinoma is always greater than that of squamous
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THE INCIDENCE OF CANCER OF THE LARYNX IN RELATION TO THE INCIDENCE OF CANCER OF THE BRONCHI
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