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    Childhood cancer and parental use of tobacco: deaths from 1971 to 1976

    Parental smoking data have been reabstracted from the interview records of the Oxford Survey of Childhood Cancers (deaths from 1971 to 1976). Reported smoking habits for the parents of 2587 children who died w...

    T Sorahan, P Prior, RJ Lancashire, SP Faux, MA Hultén, IM Peck in British Journal of Cancer (1997)

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    Subsequent primary cancers in relation to treatment of ovarian cancer

    The incidence of subsequent primary cancers was assessed in relation to treatment for a cohort of 7,203 patients from the Birmingham and West Midlands Cancer Registry diagnosed between 1957 and 1976. The total...

    P Prior, DJ Pope in British Journal of Cancer (1989)

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    Hodgkin's disease: subsequent primary cancers in relation to treatment

    A consecutive series of 2,999 patients, diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease (HD) between 1950 and 1979, was assembled from the records of the Birmingham and West Midlands Cancer Registry and followed to the end o...

    P Prior, DJ Pope in British Journal of Cancer (1988)

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    Multiple primary cancers of the breast and ovary

    Multiple primary cancer of the breast and ovary were investigated as part of a survey being undertaken at the Birmingham and West Midlands Regional Cancer Registry. Population-based data relating to 17,756 reg...

    P Prior, J A Waterhouse in British Journal of Cancer (1981)

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    The incidence of bilateral breast cancer: ii. A proposed model for the analysis of coincidental tumours

    A statistical model has been proposed in an attempt to integrate coincidental (or synchronous) diagnoses of multiple primary cancers into a general method of analysis. In the context of population-based survey...

    P Prior, J A Waterhouse in British Journal of Cancer (1981)

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    Multiple primary cancers of breast and cervix uteri: an epidemiological approach to analysis

    Index sites of breast and cervix uteri were selected from populationbased data held at the West Midlands and Birmingham Regional Cancer Registry, and the expected numbers of second primary cancers in cervix an...

    P Prior, J A H Waterhouse in British Journal of Cancer (1981)

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    Incidence of bilateral tumours in a population-based series of breast-cancer patients. I. Two approaches to an epidemiological analysis

    This paper gives the incidence in the Birmingham Regional Cancer Registry (England) of a second primary tumour in the contralateral breast among nearly 22,000 patients registered with a first primary in the br...

    P Prior, J A Waterhouse in British Journal of Cancer (1978)

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    Second primary cancers in patients with tumours of the salivary glands

    In a series of patients drawn from the Birmingham Regional Cancer Registry (England) with tumours of the salivary glands, a significant excess of second primary tumours was observed. For females, the excess wa...

    P Prior, J A Waterhouse in British Journal of Cancer (1977)

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    Proceedings: The pattern of incidence of primary tumours following cancer of the uterine cervix

    P Prior in British Journal of Cancer (1974)