Substantial heterogeneity has been observed among case-control studies investigating associations between non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and familial characteristics, such as birth order and sibship size. The potential role of selection bias in explaining such heterogeneity is considered within this study. Selection bias according to familial characteristics and socioeconomic status is investigated within a United Kingdom-based case-control study of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma diagnosed during 1998–2001. Reported distributions of birth order and maternal age are each compared with expected reference distributions derived using national birth statistics from the United Kingdom. A method is detailed in which yearly data are used to derive expected distrib...
Recent studies have suggested an association between birth order and psychopathology. However, the a...
Lymphomas have a potentially important familial component; large studies using recent classification...
Lymphomas are a heterogeneous group of malignancies of the immune system. Recent studies suggest tha...
Substantial heterogeneity has been observed among case-control studies investigating associations be...
There is inconsistent evidence that increasing birth order may be associated with risk of non-Hodgki...
There is inconsistent evidence that increasing birth order may be associated with risk of non-Hodgki...
There is inconsistent evidence that increasing birth order may be associated with risk of non-Hodgki...
The etiology of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) in pediatric, adolescent, and young adult patients is not...
Background: Some studies have found that lower parity and higher or lower social class (depending on...
The “delayed infection hypothesis” states that a paucity of infections in early childhood may lead t...
To evaluate the representativeness of controls in an ongoing, population-based, case-control study o...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Retinoblastoma is a common childhood intraocular malignancy, the bilateral fo...
<p>Abbreviations: CC, case-control study; CI, confidence interval; CS, cross-sectional study; HBeAg,...
Background: Several studies have examined the effects of sample selection on the exposure–outcome as...
We use unique retrospective family background data from the 2003 British Household Panel Survey to e...
Recent studies have suggested an association between birth order and psychopathology. However, the a...
Lymphomas have a potentially important familial component; large studies using recent classification...
Lymphomas are a heterogeneous group of malignancies of the immune system. Recent studies suggest tha...
Substantial heterogeneity has been observed among case-control studies investigating associations be...
There is inconsistent evidence that increasing birth order may be associated with risk of non-Hodgki...
There is inconsistent evidence that increasing birth order may be associated with risk of non-Hodgki...
There is inconsistent evidence that increasing birth order may be associated with risk of non-Hodgki...
The etiology of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) in pediatric, adolescent, and young adult patients is not...
Background: Some studies have found that lower parity and higher or lower social class (depending on...
The “delayed infection hypothesis” states that a paucity of infections in early childhood may lead t...
To evaluate the representativeness of controls in an ongoing, population-based, case-control study o...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Retinoblastoma is a common childhood intraocular malignancy, the bilateral fo...
<p>Abbreviations: CC, case-control study; CI, confidence interval; CS, cross-sectional study; HBeAg,...
Background: Several studies have examined the effects of sample selection on the exposure–outcome as...
We use unique retrospective family background data from the 2003 British Household Panel Survey to e...
Recent studies have suggested an association between birth order and psychopathology. However, the a...
Lymphomas have a potentially important familial component; large studies using recent classification...
Lymphomas are a heterogeneous group of malignancies of the immune system. Recent studies suggest tha...