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William Anderson
Analysis of US and Global cancer incidence temporal trends and age-specific rates according to standard demographic and tumor characteristics
Analysis of US and Global cancer mortality patterns according to standard demographic and tumor characteristics
Analysis of US and Global breast cancer age-related, calendar-period, and birth cohort effects
Susan Devesa
Analysis of US and international cancer incidence patterns by demographic and tumor characteristics
Analysis of US and international mortality patterns, including geographic variation
Barry Graubard
Estimation of the number of total deaths and cause-specific in the U.S. associated with underweight, overweight, and obesity
Ruth Pfeiffer
Trends in breats cancer incidence for different racial/ethnic groups
Impact of autoimmune conditions on risk of lymphoproliferative disorders, survival after LP diagnosis in Swedish registry data and in data from the SEER medicare database link
Impact of HCV and HBV diagnosis on risk of NHL in data from the SEER-medicare database link
Familial aggregation of lymphoproliferative disorders from the Scandinavian family cancer database
Cancer incidence in persons with AIDS
Philip Rosenberg
Trends in cancer incidence and survival by age, period and birth cohort