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Gormally E, Hainaut P, Caboux E, et al., 2006, Amount of DNA in plasma and cancer risk: A prospective study. (vol 111, pg 746, 2004), INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER, Vol: 119, Pages: 476-476, ISSN: 0020-7136
Pischon T, Lahmann PH, Boeing H, et al., 2006, Body size and risk of colon and rectal cancer in the European prospective investigation into cancer and nutrition (EPIC), JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE, Vol: 98, Pages: 920-931, ISSN: 0027-8874
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Gormally E, Vineis P, Matullo G, et al., 2006, <i>TP53</i> and <i>KRAS2</i> mutations in plasma DNA of healthy subjects and subsequent cancer occurrence:: A prospective study, CANCER RESEARCH, Vol: 66, Pages: 6871-6876, ISSN: 0008-5472
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Vineis P, Hoek G, Krzyzanowski M, et al., 2006, Air pollution and risk of lung cancer in a prospective study in Europe, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER, Vol: 119, Pages: 169-174, ISSN: 0020-7136
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Vineis P, 2006, The integration of genetic data into epidemiological longitudinal studies, Publisher: OXFORD UNIV PRESS, Pages: 269-270, ISSN: 0267-8357
Schollnberger H, Manuguerra M, Bijwaard H, et al., 2006, Analysis of epidemiological cohort data on smoking effects and lung cancer with a multi-stage cancer model, CARCINOGENESIS, Vol: 27, Pages: 1432-1444, ISSN: 0143-3334
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Weikert S, Boeing H, Pischon T, et al., 2006, Fruits and vegetables and renal cell carcinoma:: Findings from the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC), INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER, Vol: 118, Pages: 3133-3139, ISSN: 0020-7136
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Rinaldi S, Key TJ, Peeters PHM, et al., 2006, Anthropometric measures, endogenous sex steroids and breast cancer risk in postmenopausal women:: A study within the EPIC cohort, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER, Vol: 118, Pages: 2832-2839, ISSN: 0020-7136
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Matullo G, Dunning AM, Guarrera S, et al., 2006, DNA repair polymorphisms and cancer risk in non-smokers in a cohort study, CARCINOGENESIS, Vol: 27, Pages: 997-1007, ISSN: 0143-3334
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de Gonzalez AB, Spencer EA, Bueno-de-Mesquita HB, et al., 2006, Anthropometry, physical activity, and the risk of pancreatic cancer in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition, CANCER EPIDEMIOLOGY BIOMARKERS & PREVENTION, Vol: 15, Pages: 879-885, ISSN: 1055-9965
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Talaska G, Al-Zoughool M, Malaveille C, et al., 2006, Randomized controlled trial: effects of diet on DNA damage in heavy smokers, MUTAGENESIS, Vol: 21, Pages: 179-183, ISSN: 0267-8357
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Pala V, Sieri S, Masala G, et al., 2006, Associations between dietary pattern and lifestyle, anthropometry and other health indicators in the elderly participants of the EPIC-Italy cohort, NUTRITION METABOLISM AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES, Vol: 16, Pages: 186-201, ISSN: 0939-4753
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Saletta F, Bardelli A, Guarrera S, et al., 2006, Carcinogen-specific induction of genetic instability, Publisher: AMER ASSOC CANCER RESEARCH, ISSN: 0008-5472
Sacerdote C, Fiorini L, Rosato R, et al., 2006, Randomized controlled trial: effect of nutritional counselling in general practice, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, Vol: 35, Pages: 409-415, ISSN: 0300-5771
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Vigna-Taglianti F, Vineis P, Liberati A, et al., 2006, Quality of systematic reviews used in guidelines for oncology practice, ANNALS OF ONCOLOGY, Vol: 17, Pages: 691-701, ISSN: 0923-7534
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Pischon T, Lahmann PH, Boeing H, et al., 2006, Body size and risk of renal cell carcinoma in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC), INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER, Vol: 118, Pages: 728-738, ISSN: 0020-7136
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Puente D, Hartge P, Greiser E, et al., 2006, A pooled analysis of bladder cancer case-control studies evaluating smoking in men and women, CANCER CAUSES & CONTROL, Vol: 17, Pages: 71-79, ISSN: 0957-5243
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Canzian F, McKay JD, Cleveland RJ, et al., 2006, Polymorphisms of genes coding for insulin-like growth factor I and its major binding proteins, circulating levels of IGF-I and IGFBP-3 and breast cancer risk:: results from the EPIC study, BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER, Vol: 94, Pages: 299-307, ISSN: 0007-0920
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Robertson CE, Vineis P, 2006, Biomarkers for nutrient-gene interactions, Nutrient-Gene Interactions in Cancer, Pages: 37-55, ISBN: 9780849332296
Relationships between diet and cancer are complex and still only partially understood [1]. Interactions among various potential mechanisms involved in carcinogenesis and foods and nutrients have been proposed; these include the formation of DNA adducts, DNA repair, promoter methylation, and gene-environment interactions. The roles that specific foods and nutrients play in these mechanisms are discussed in this chapter.
Parodi A, Neasham D, Vineis P, 2006, Environment, population, and biology - a short history of modern epidemiology, PERSPECTIVES IN BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, Vol: 49, Pages: 357-368, ISSN: 0031-5982
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Ioannidis JPA, Gwinn M, Little J, et al., 2006, A road map for efficient and reliable human genome epidemiology, NATURE GENETICS, Vol: 38, Pages: 3-5, ISSN: 1061-4036
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Miligi L, Costantini AS, Veraldi A, et al., 2006, Cancer and pesticides: An overview and some results of the Italian Multicenter case-control study on hematolymphopoietic malignancies, Conference on Framing the Future in Light of the Past - Living in a Chemical World, Publisher: WILEY-BLACKWELL, Pages: 366-377, ISSN: 0077-8923
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Vineis P, 2006, Misuse of genetic data in environmental epidemiology, LIVING IN A CHEMICAL WORLD: FRAMING THE FUTURE IN LIGHT OF THE PAST, Vol: 1076, Pages: 163-167, ISSN: 0077-8923
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Rohrmann SR, Linseisen J, Vineis P, et al., 2006, Ethanol intake and lung cancer risk in the European prospective investigation into cancer and nutrition (EPIC), EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, Vol: 21, Pages: 92-92, ISSN: 0393-2990
Steindorf G, Friedenreich L, Linseisen J, et al., 2006, Physical activity and lung cancer risk in the EPIC cohort, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, Vol: 21, Pages: 25-26, ISSN: 0393-2990
Tomatis L, Cantoni S, Carnevale F, et al., 2006, [The role of asbestos fibre dimensions in the pathogenesis and prevention of mesothelioma]., Epidemiol Prev, Vol: 30, Pages: 289-294, ISSN: 1120-9763
The particular point of view, recently published by Gerolamo Chiappino, on the pathogenetic role of asbestos fibres size in the origin of mesothelioma and on the possibility of mesothelioma prevention until the middle of the '80s needs to be critically clarified. The suggestion of an exclusive role of ultrashort and ultrathin fibres in the origin of mesothelioma is based on a biased interpretation of the literature. A review of the epidemiological, experimental, and molecular literature suggests that Chiappino's statements on the role of dose, dose-response effect, and genetic susceptibility are scientifically unsound Chiappino states that, in the past, in the workplaces where use and exposure to asbestos were not stopped, any reduction in the intensity of exposure by means of dust control measures or personal protective equipment would not have contributed to reduce the frequency of mesothelioma. In the authors' opinion the underlying assumptions are invalid.
Liberati A, Vineis P, 2005, Defining a Proper Background for Discussing Evidence-based Medicine, Evidence-based practice in medicine and health care: A discussion of the ethical issues, Pages: 117-127, ISBN: 9783540222392
The Evidence-based Medicine (EBM) movement has provoked strong restatements from within the clinical world about the essence of the patient-clinician relationship and the balance between scientific approach and personal experience. Some commentators saw the movement partly as an attempt by clinicians to keep control of decision-making, in the face of governments set on increasing intervention in the previously relatively autonomous professions. Health policies worldwide, however, reveal the growth of mechanisms aimed at establishing parameters for acceptable clinical practice and a range of apparatus for monitoring and enforcing these parameters. On another track, some critics have questioned the movements sometimes exclusive focus on one particular research design (i.e. the randomised controlled trial) as unnecessarily narrow, and reinforcing the cultural and political values of particular research groups. Also embedded in this phenomenon is a staging of the confrontation between science and progress on the one hand and myth and reaction on the other. It is the aim of this paper to discuss the extent to which the current debate addresses the real issues, or is rather confounded by extraneous factors. We will do so by starting from the personal conviction that there is within the current debate a mixture of epistemological confusion about the proper definition of "proof" and "evidence resistances to cultural and professional changes from within the medical profession, misplaced criticisms from EBM-skeptics and, to some extent, over-enthusiasm and reductionism from those who fail to recognise EBMs practical and methodological limitations. In this paper we will therefore briefly discuss: a) what is EBM and what it is not; b) the difficulties related to the understanding of uncertainty and the appropriate role of pathophysiological reasoning vs. the use of empirical evidence; c) EBMs main limitations and enemies; d) the proper directions that clinical pr
Houtepen R, Biller-Andorno N, Dickenson D, et al., 2005, Recommendations from the evibase project, Evidence-based Practice in Medicine and Health Care: A Discussion of the Ethical Issues, Pages: 173-176, ISBN: 9783540222392
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Kaaks R, Rinaldi S, Key TJ, et al., 2005, Postmenopausal serum androgens, oestrogens and breast cancer risk:: the European prospective investigation into cancer and nutrition, ENDOCRINE-RELATED CANCER, Vol: 12, Pages: 1071-1082, ISSN: 1351-0088
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Al-Delaimy WK, Ferrari P, Slimani N, et al., 2005, Plasma carotenoids as biomarkers of intake of fruits and vegetables:: individual-level correlations in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC), EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION, Vol: 59, Pages: 1387-1396, ISSN: 0954-3007
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