R A Kleinerman
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Brenner A, Wang Z, Kleinerman R, Wang L, Zhang S, Metayer C, et al.
Int J Epidemiol
. 2001 Feb;
30(1):118-24.
PMID: 11171871
Background: Although active smoking is well established as the main cause of lung cancer, there is accumulating evidence that history of prior lung diseases may be an independent risk factor...
12.
Kleinerman R, Tarone R, Abramson D, Seddon J, Li F, Tucker M
J Natl Cancer Inst
. 2000 Dec;
92(24):2037-9.
PMID: 11121467
No abstract available.
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Hatch E, Kleinerman R, Linet M, Tarone R, Kaune W, Auvinen A, et al.
Epidemiology
. 2000 Oct;
11(2):189-98.
PMID: 11021619
In contrast with several previous studies, our recent large case-control study found little association between childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and electric-power-line wire codes. Here we examine internal evidence from...
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Wang L, Lubin J, Zhang S, Metayer C, Xia Y, Brenner A, et al.
Int J Cancer
. 2000 Aug;
88(1):139-45.
PMID: 10962452
We report results from a population-based case-control study of lung cancer and environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) among never-smokers conducted in 2 rural prefectures of China, including 200 female and 33...
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Auvinen A, Linet M, Hatch E, Kleinerman R, Robison L, Kaune W, et al.
Am J Epidemiol
. 2000 Jul;
152(1):20-31.
PMID: 10901326
Data collected by the National Cancer Institute-Children's Cancer Group were utilized to explore various metrics of magnetic field levels and risk of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in children. Cases were...
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Kaune W, Miller M, Linet M, Hatch E, Kleinerman R, Wacholder S, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics
. 2000 Mar;
21(3):214-27.
PMID: 10723021
Two epidemiologic studies have reported increased risk of childhood leukemia associated with the length of time children watched television (TV) programs or played video games connected to TV sets. To...
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Are children living near high-voltage power lines at increased risk of acute lymphoblastic leukemia?
Kleinerman R, Kaune W, Hatch E, Wacholder S, Linet M, Robison L, et al.
Am J Epidemiol
. 2000 Mar;
151(5):512-5.
PMID: 10707920
In the National Cancer Institute/Children's Cancer Group case-control study of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (1989-1993), living in a home with a high-voltage wire code was not associated with disease risk....
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Baris D, Linet M, Tarone R, Kleinerman R, Hatch E, Kaune W, et al.
Occup Environ Med
. 1999 Sep;
56(8):562-6.
PMID: 10492656
Objectives: To investigate the impact of measuring a single home then imputing information from another home among subjects who lived in two homes in a subset of the National Cancer...
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Tarone R, Kaune W, Linet M, Hatch E, Kleinerman R, Robison L, et al.
Occup Environ Med
. 1998 Oct;
55(5):333-9.
PMID: 9764111
Objectives: To investigate the reproducibility of wire codes to characterise residential power line configurations and to determine the extent to which wire codes provide a proxy measure of residential magnetic...
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Hatch E, Linet M, Kleinerman R, Tarone R, Severson R, Hartsock C, et al.
Epidemiology
. 1998 May;
9(3):234-45.
PMID: 9583414
As part of a comprehensive study of residential magnetic field exposure in nine midwestern and mid-Atlantic states, we evaluated the use of appliances by 640 patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia,...