Wednesday, January 27, 2016; 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Section outline
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Lecture: Tobacco and lung cancer: a historical perspective and determining causality in cancer epidemiology (Bob Hiatt)
Faculty: Robert Hiatt
Location: Mission Hall 2105-
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Wynder, E.L. and E.A. Graham, Tobacco smoking as a possible etiologic factor in bronchiogenic carcinoma; a study of 684 proved cases. J Am Med Assoc, 1950. 143(4): p. 329-36. File
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Hill, AB., The Environment and Disease: Association or Causation? Proc R Soc Med. 1965 May; 58(5): 295–300. File
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Mukherjee, S., The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer2011: Scribner. File
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Glantz, SA., Johnson, KC., The surgeon general report on smoking and health 50 years later: breast cancer and the cost of increasing caution. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2014 Jan;23(1):37-46. File
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USDHHS, The Health Consequences of Smoking - 50 years of Progress: A Report of the Surgeon General, U.S.D.o.H.a.H. Services, Editor 2014 File
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Tan, CE., Glantz, SA., Association between smoke-free legislation and hospitalizations for cardiac, cerebrovascular, and respiratory diseases: a meta-analysis. Circulation. 2012 Oct 30;126(18):2177-83. File
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Johnson, KC., Miller, AB., Collishaw, NE.,et al., Active smoking and secondhand smoke increase breast cancer risk: the report of the Canadian Expert Panel on Tobacco Smoke and Breast Cancer Risk (2009). Tob Control. 2011 Jan;20(1):e2. File