Background - Several studies have suggested an increased risk of bladder cancer among hairdressers, who are occupationally exposed to hair dyes. There has also been concern about a possible increased risk of bladder cancer among users of hair dyes. However, the association between personal hair dye use and bladder cancer risk remains inconclusive. Objective - In this study, we examined associations between personal use of permanent and temporary hair dyes and bladder cancer risk in a population-based case–control study involving 1,385 cases (n = 246 women) and 4,754 controls (n = 2,587 women). Methods - Participants filled out a questionnaire with regard to history of personal hair dye use and risk factors for bladder cancer. Unconditional ...
<p>*Odds ratios with 95% confidence interval are reported, multivariate model adjusted for birth yea...
Personal use of hair dye has been inconsistently linked to risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), perha...
Restricted until 16 May. 2011.Study Aim: There have been inconsistent reports regarding personal hai...
Background - Several studies have suggested an increased risk of bladder cancer among hairdressers, ...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have suggested an increased risk of bladder cancer among hairdressers, w...
Despite considerable research, the issue of hair dyes and bladder cancer is still open to discussion...
Whether personal hair dye use is associated with an increased bladder cancer risk has been controver...
Epidemiological data on occupational exposure and personal use of hair dyes was reviewed with specif...
Background Occupational risks for bladder cancer in hairdressers by using hair products have been ex...
Abstract Recently, Shu-Yu Tai et al. reported that personal hair dye use increased risk of prostate ...
Introduction Role of hair dyes in the etiology of breast cancer has occasionally raised concern b...
Hair dyes have been evaluated as possibly being mutagenic and carcinogenic in animals. Studies of th...
Hair dyes have been evaluated as possibly being mutagenic and carcinogenic in animals. Studies of th...
Background The use of hair dyes has been inconsistently associated with an increased risk of lymphom...
Previous studies have suggested an association of personal hair dye use with bladder and hematopoiet...
<p>*Odds ratios with 95% confidence interval are reported, multivariate model adjusted for birth yea...
Personal use of hair dye has been inconsistently linked to risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), perha...
Restricted until 16 May. 2011.Study Aim: There have been inconsistent reports regarding personal hai...
Background - Several studies have suggested an increased risk of bladder cancer among hairdressers, ...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have suggested an increased risk of bladder cancer among hairdressers, w...
Despite considerable research, the issue of hair dyes and bladder cancer is still open to discussion...
Whether personal hair dye use is associated with an increased bladder cancer risk has been controver...
Epidemiological data on occupational exposure and personal use of hair dyes was reviewed with specif...
Background Occupational risks for bladder cancer in hairdressers by using hair products have been ex...
Abstract Recently, Shu-Yu Tai et al. reported that personal hair dye use increased risk of prostate ...
Introduction Role of hair dyes in the etiology of breast cancer has occasionally raised concern b...
Hair dyes have been evaluated as possibly being mutagenic and carcinogenic in animals. Studies of th...
Hair dyes have been evaluated as possibly being mutagenic and carcinogenic in animals. Studies of th...
Background The use of hair dyes has been inconsistently associated with an increased risk of lymphom...
Previous studies have suggested an association of personal hair dye use with bladder and hematopoiet...
<p>*Odds ratios with 95% confidence interval are reported, multivariate model adjusted for birth yea...
Personal use of hair dye has been inconsistently linked to risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), perha...
Restricted until 16 May. 2011.Study Aim: There have been inconsistent reports regarding personal hai...