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Scientific Articles about Lung CancerThis page contains a list of citations for selected publications authored by CDC's Division of Cancer Prevention and Control (DCPC) staff members. Fiscal years begin October 1 and end September 30; for example, fiscal year 2006 began October 1, 2005 and ended September 30, 2006. Fiscal Year 2009Jemal A, Thun MJ, Ries LAG, Howe HL, Weir HK, Center MM, Ward E, Wu X, Eheman C, Anderson R, Ajani UA, Kohler B, Edwards BK. Annual report to the nation on the status of cancer, 1975–2005, featuring trends in lung cancer, tobacco use, and tobacco control. Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2008;100(23):1672–1694. Fiscal Year 2008Bliss A, Cobb N, Solomon T, Cravatt K, Jim MA, Marshall L, Campbell J. Lung cancer incidence among American Indians and Alaska Natives in the United States, 1999–2004. Cancer 2008;113(S5):1168–1178. Stewart SL, Cardinez CJ, Richardson LC, Norman L, Kaufmann R, Pechacek TF, Thompson TD, Weir HK, Sabatino SA. Surveillance for cancers associated with tobacco use—United States, 1999–2004. MMWR Surveillance Summaries 2008;57(SS08);1–33. Fiscal Year 2002Gargiullo P, Wingo PA, Coates RJ, Thompson TD. Recent trends in mortality rates for four major cancers, by sex and race/ethnicity—United States, 1990–1998. MMWR 2002;51(3):49–53. Fiscal Year 2001Bobo JK, Husten C. Sociocultural influences on smoking and drinking. Alcohol Research and Health 2001;24(4):225–232. Breslow R, Graubard B, Sinha R, Subar A. Response to Dr. Bandera. Cancer Causes and Control 2001;12:578. Breslow R, Sinha R, Subar A, Graubard B. Diet and lung cancer mortality: A 1987 National Health Interview Survey cohort study. Cancer Causes and Control 2000;11(5):419–431. Fiscal Year 2000Breslow R, Sinha R, Subar A, Graubard B. Diet and lung cancer mortality in a National Health Interview Survey cohort study. Cancer Causes and Control 2000;11(5):419–431. Ebrahim SH, Decouffle P, Palakathodi AS. Combined tobacco and alcohol use by pregnant and reproductive-aged women in the United States.* Obstetrics and Gynecology 2000;96(5):767–771. Ebrahim SH, Floyd RL, Merritt RK, Decoufle P, Holtzman D. Trends in pregnancy-related smoking rates in the United States, 1987–1996. Journal of the American Medical Association 2000;283(3):361–366. Ebrahim SH, Merritt RK, Floyd L. Smoking and women's health: Opportunities to reduce the burden of smoking during pregnancy (editorial). Canadian Medical Association Journal 2000;163(3):288–289. McIlvain HE, Bobo JK. Tobacco cessation with patients recovering from alcohol and other substance abuse. Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice 1999;26(3):671–689. Shapiro JA, Jacobs EJ, Thun MJ. Cigar smoking in men and risk of death from tobacco-related cancers.* Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2000;92(4):333–337. *Links to non-Federal organizations found at this site are provided solely as a service to our users. These links do not constitute an endorsement of these organizations or their programs by CDC or the Federal Government, and none should be inferred. CDC is not responsible for the content of the individual organization Web pages found at these links.
Page last reviewed: December 10, 2008
Page last updated: December 10, 2008 Content source: Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion |
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