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A Cohort, is a Cohort, is a Cohort…Or is it? [PDF]
This paper presents findings from a multi-year qualitative study based upon life-history narratives of women pursuing doctoral degrees in Educational Leadership. This paper focuses on findings specific to educational cohort models, and suggests that perhaps, at least for women, naturally emergent cohorts — born of relationships of choice — may be more
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Cohort Profile: The Danish SEQUEL cohort
International Journal of EpidemiologyWhy was the cohort set up? The number of cancer survivors is increasing worldwide, largely due to ageing populations, advances in early detection and cancer treatment.1 The 5-year prevalences of cancer survivors in Denmark have increased by almost 200% from 2000 to 2020, and close to 6% of the Danish population have been diagnosed with cancer.2 ...
Anne Katrine Graudal Levinsen+15 more
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Cancer Causes & Control, 1994
The extent to which major cohort studies now rely on centralized machine-readable files of personal records is taken largely for granted by investigators, but not by the public, privacy advocates, politicians, or the popular press. When widespread linkage into personal histories for statistical studies was first envisaged a few decades ago, it was ...
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The extent to which major cohort studies now rely on centralized machine-readable files of personal records is taken largely for granted by investigators, but not by the public, privacy advocates, politicians, or the popular press. When widespread linkage into personal histories for statistical studies was first envisaged a few decades ago, it was ...
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Cohort Profile: The Jiangsu Birth Cohort
International Journal of Epidemiology, 2023Jiangbo Du+66 more
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Cohort Profile Update: The Danish Nurse Cohort
International Journal of EpidemiologyThe Danish Nurse Cohort is a longitudinal study that focuses on nurses' health. Inspired by the US Nurses’ Health Study,1 the Danish Nurse Cohort was initiated to examine the benefits and risks associated with hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in a European population.
Mette Kildevæld Simonsen+5 more
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Cohort Profile: South China Cohort
International Journal of EpidemiologyJialu Yang+77 more
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