The traditional approaches and study designs in cancer epidemiology have not been very successful in identifying and evaluating adequately the potential risk and/or protective factors associated with the disease. The main reasons for the failure are often due to small study sample size, and inadequate exposure information. In this paper, issues and approaches relevant to these two challenges are discussed. Multicentre study is proposed as a way to increase study size and to mitigate criticism about meta-analysis of independent studies. A multicentre study of large cohort or case–control studies also offers an exciting opportunity to study the contribution of epigenetic events that may be associated with life-style and environmental risk fac...
Environmental health research aims to discover and understand the links between environmental exposu...
Epidemiology is the study of populations using defined research methods to confirm the patterns and ...
This paper reviews methodologic issues pertinent to the application of epidemiology in risk assessme...
Epidemiologic studies directly contribute data on risk (or benefit) in humans as the investigated sp...
It is generally recognized that human, epidemiological data, if available, are preferred as the star...
There are different reasons for the increase in the use of biomarkers in cancer epidemiology which i...
It is generally recognized that human, epidemiological data, if available, are preferred as the star...
The identification and quantification of risk factors that are characterized by low exposure levels,...
Epidemiologic studies directly contribute data on risk (or benefit) in humans as the investigated sp...
Epidemiological methods are essential for the discovery of cancer risks and prognostic factors as we...
The field of environmental public health is at an important crossroad. Our current biomonitoring eff...
Summary. Epidemiology is one of the areas of medical research which by definition should have immedi...
Epidemiology can pick out large-scale determinants of human cancer, such as smoking. Also, epidemiol...
Molecular epidemiology combines biological markers and epidemiological observations in the study of ...
Epidemiology is one of the areas of medical research which by definition should have immediate clini...
Environmental health research aims to discover and understand the links between environmental exposu...
Epidemiology is the study of populations using defined research methods to confirm the patterns and ...
This paper reviews methodologic issues pertinent to the application of epidemiology in risk assessme...
Epidemiologic studies directly contribute data on risk (or benefit) in humans as the investigated sp...
It is generally recognized that human, epidemiological data, if available, are preferred as the star...
There are different reasons for the increase in the use of biomarkers in cancer epidemiology which i...
It is generally recognized that human, epidemiological data, if available, are preferred as the star...
The identification and quantification of risk factors that are characterized by low exposure levels,...
Epidemiologic studies directly contribute data on risk (or benefit) in humans as the investigated sp...
Epidemiological methods are essential for the discovery of cancer risks and prognostic factors as we...
The field of environmental public health is at an important crossroad. Our current biomonitoring eff...
Summary. Epidemiology is one of the areas of medical research which by definition should have immedi...
Epidemiology can pick out large-scale determinants of human cancer, such as smoking. Also, epidemiol...
Molecular epidemiology combines biological markers and epidemiological observations in the study of ...
Epidemiology is one of the areas of medical research which by definition should have immediate clini...
Environmental health research aims to discover and understand the links between environmental exposu...
Epidemiology is the study of populations using defined research methods to confirm the patterns and ...
This paper reviews methodologic issues pertinent to the application of epidemiology in risk assessme...