C Quesenberry
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Recent Articles
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Corley D, Kubo A, Levin T, Block G, Habel L, Rumore G, et al.
Gut
. 2008 Nov;
58(2):182-8.
PMID: 18978173
Objective: To evaluate the demographics and incidence of Barrett's oesophagus diagnosis using community-based data. Design: Observational study. Setting: Kaiser Permanente, Northern California healthcare membership, 1994-2006. Patients: Members with an electronic...
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Corley D, Kubo A, Levin T, Block G, Habel L, Zhao W, et al.
Gut
. 2007 Sep;
57(6):727-33.
PMID: 17895354
Objective: Gastric colonisation with the Helicobacter pylori bacterium is a proposed protective factor against oesophageal adenocarcinoma, but its point of action is unknown. Its associations with Barrett's oesophagus, a metaplastic...
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Boucher K, Slattery M, Berry T, Quesenberry C, Anderson K
J Clin Epidemiol
. 1999 Mar;
51(12):1223-33.
PMID: 10086814
Evaluation of various statistical methods to describe accurately associations between exposures and disease are constantly being explored. Spline regression has been suggested as an alternative to using categorized variables in...
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Petitti D, Sidney S, Quesenberry C, Bernstein A
Epidemiology
. 1998 Nov;
9(6):596-600.
PMID: 9799166
The association of cocaine and amphetamine use with hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke is based almost solely on data from case series. The limited number of epidemiologic studies of stroke and...
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Petitti D, Sidney S, Bernstein A, Wolf S, Quesenberry C, ZIEL H
N Engl J Med
. 1996 Jul;
335(1):8-15.
PMID: 8637557
Background: Previous studies have linked the use of oral contraceptive agents to an increased risk of stroke, but those studies have been limited to oral contraceptives containing more estrogen than...