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Epidemiology of cancer

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Graham S, Dayal H, Swanson M, Mittelman A and Wilkinson G. 1978. Diet in the epidemiology of cancer of the colon and rectum. J Natl Cancer Inst 61 709-714. [Pg.41]

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Landrigan PJ Toxic exposures and psychiatric disease—lessons from the epidemiology of cancer. Acta Psychiatr Scand Suppl 303 6-15, 1983... [Pg.324]

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This complexity has been reflected in the approach taken by two schools Of research. In the first, Morton started with a great deal of data on the epidemiology of cancer. She took these results and showed the importance of tannin in this effect. Much research resulted from her studies, and the effects (both pro and con) of specific polyphenols on these cancers was undeniable. The work of the second researcher. Hausen, has proven the effects of a wide variety of quinones on the above triad of effects. The quinones themselves and their mechanisms of action have been clearly delineated. The health and safety aspects of his book make it indispensable. [Pg.944]


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