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Occupation, smoking, and alcohol in the epidemiology of bladder cancer.
R. C. Brownson
, J. C. Chang
, J. R. Davis
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
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Alcohol Consumption
100%
Alcohol
100%
Epidemiology
100%
Bladder Cancer
100%
Bladder Cancer Risk
100%
Relative Risk
50%
Cigarette Consumption
50%
Age-matched
50%
Current Smoking
50%
Missouri
50%
Excess Risk
50%
Risk Estimation
50%
Miners
50%
Janitors
50%
Cancer Registry
50%
Printer
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Bladder Cancer
100%
Epidemiology of Bladder Cancer
100%
Alcohol Consumption
66%
Cancer Risk
66%
Cigarette Smoking
33%
Cancer Registry
33%
Case-Control Study
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Case-Control Study
100%
Cigarette Smoking
100%
Cancer Registry
100%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Bladder Cancer
100%
Cigarette Smoking
25%
Case-Control Study
25%
Cancer Registry
25%