Background The use of hair dyes has been inconsistently associated with an increased risk of lymphomas. We explore hair dye use and lymphoma risk in a case–control study in Spain. Methods We studied 574 incident lymphoma cases and 616 hospital controls in a multicentric study in Spain. Information on hair dye use was obtained through a personal interview together with information on other known or putative risk factors for lymphoma. Unconditional logistic regression analysis was used to estimate odds ratio (OR) and 95 % confidence intervals (95 % CI). All ORs were adjusted for pathology center, sex, age, and house ownership. Results Ever use of hair dyes was associated with a non-significant 20 % increased risk of lymphoma (OR = 1.2, 95 % C...
dye has been suggested as a risk factor for several types of cancer, although epidemiologic data hav...
Introduction Role of hair dyes in the etiology of breast cancer has occasionally raised concern b...
none9noneZhang Y; Holford TR; Leaderer B; Boyle P; Zahm SH; Flynn S; Tallini G; Owens PH; Zheng TZha...
Personal use of hair dye has been inconsistently linked to risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), perha...
Personal use of hair dye has been inconsistently linked to risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), perha...
Hair dyes have been evaluated as possibly being mutagenic and carcinogenic in animals. Studies of th...
Personal use of hair dye has been inconsistently linked to risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), perha...
Hair dyes have been evaluated as possibly being mutagenic and carcinogenic in animals. Studies of th...
We analyzed the relation between hair dye use and the risk of Hodgkin's disease (HD), non-Hodgkin's ...
A population-based case-control study was conducted in Connecticut in 1996–2002 to test the hypothes...
Restricted until 16 May. 2011.Study Aim: There have been inconsistent reports regarding personal hai...
Hair dyes have been evaluated as possibly being mutagenic and carcinogenic in animals. Studies of th...
Epidemiological data on occupational exposure and personal use of hair dyes was reviewed with specif...
Objectives. As part of a large, epidemiologic study of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, this study investigat...
Certain chemicals in hair dyes are known animal carcinogens. Darker, more permanent, and earlier dye...
dye has been suggested as a risk factor for several types of cancer, although epidemiologic data hav...
Introduction Role of hair dyes in the etiology of breast cancer has occasionally raised concern b...
none9noneZhang Y; Holford TR; Leaderer B; Boyle P; Zahm SH; Flynn S; Tallini G; Owens PH; Zheng TZha...
Personal use of hair dye has been inconsistently linked to risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), perha...
Personal use of hair dye has been inconsistently linked to risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), perha...
Hair dyes have been evaluated as possibly being mutagenic and carcinogenic in animals. Studies of th...
Personal use of hair dye has been inconsistently linked to risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), perha...
Hair dyes have been evaluated as possibly being mutagenic and carcinogenic in animals. Studies of th...
We analyzed the relation between hair dye use and the risk of Hodgkin's disease (HD), non-Hodgkin's ...
A population-based case-control study was conducted in Connecticut in 1996–2002 to test the hypothes...
Restricted until 16 May. 2011.Study Aim: There have been inconsistent reports regarding personal hai...
Hair dyes have been evaluated as possibly being mutagenic and carcinogenic in animals. Studies of th...
Epidemiological data on occupational exposure and personal use of hair dyes was reviewed with specif...
Objectives. As part of a large, epidemiologic study of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, this study investigat...
Certain chemicals in hair dyes are known animal carcinogens. Darker, more permanent, and earlier dye...
dye has been suggested as a risk factor for several types of cancer, although epidemiologic data hav...
Introduction Role of hair dyes in the etiology of breast cancer has occasionally raised concern b...
none9noneZhang Y; Holford TR; Leaderer B; Boyle P; Zahm SH; Flynn S; Tallini G; Owens PH; Zheng TZha...