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The impact of sociodemographic factors and PSA screening among low-income Black and White men: data from the Southern Community Cohort Study
Variation in PSA screening is a potential source of disparity in prostate cancer survival, particularly among underserved populations. We sought to examine the impact of race and socioeconomic status (SES) on ...
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Association between prostate-specific antigen and leptin, adiponectin, HbA1c or C-peptide among African-American and Caucasian men
Prior studies report slightly lower prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels among obese men. To understand this effect, we investigated the association between PSA and blood HbA1c, C-peptide, leptin and adipone...
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Open AccessUse of antibiotics and risk of breast cancer: a population-based case–control study
We examined the use of antibiotics among 2728 women with a first diagnosis of breast cancer during 1994–2003, and 27 280 population controls in North Jutland County, Denmark, based on hospital discharge diagno...
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Open AccessRisk of cancer in a large cohort of nonaspirin NSAID users: a population-based study
There is increasing evidence of an inverse association between use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and risk of colorectal cancer. However, data regarding other cancer sites are limited. Using ...
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Open AccessA population-based cohort study of the risk of colorectal and other cancers among users of low-dose aspirin
Using data from the population-based Prescription Database of North Jutland County and the Danish Cancer Registry, we compared cancer incidence among 29 470 individuals prescribed low-dose aspirin at maximum d...
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Childhood cancer in relation to prenatal exposure to chickenpox