James R. Marshall mainly focuses on Internal medicine, Risk factor, Cancer, Breast cancer and Odds ratio. His Internal medicine study incorporates themes from Gastroenterology, Endocrinology and Oncology. He combines subjects such as Prostate cancer and Physiology with his study of Endocrinology.
His Risk factor study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Surgery and Environmental health. He has researched Cancer in several fields, including Carcinoma and Retinol. His research in Breast cancer intersects with topics in Relative risk, Menopause and Breast feeding.
James R. Marshall spends much of his time researching Internal medicine, Cancer, Odds ratio, Breast cancer and Risk factor. His Internal medicine research includes themes of Gastroenterology, Endocrinology, Surgery and Oncology. As a part of the same scientific family, James R. Marshall mostly works in the field of Endocrinology, focusing on Physiology and, on occasion, Vitamin.
He combines subjects such as Logistic regression, Epidemiology, Quartile, Confidence interval and Genotype with his study of Odds ratio. James R. Marshall studied Epidemiology and Public health that intersect with Environmental health. His Confidence interval research includes elements of Prospective cohort study and Cohort study.
James R. Marshall mainly focuses on Internal medicine, Cancer, Proportional hazards model, Cohort study and Prospective cohort study. The study incorporates disciplines such as Endocrinology and Oncology in addition to Internal medicine. His studies deal with areas such as Gastroenterology, Smoking cessation and Improved survival as well as Cancer.
His Proportional hazards model study combines topics in areas such as Relative risk and Confidence interval. His Cohort study study incorporates themes from Body mass index and Ovarian cancer. His work deals with themes such as Gynecology, Pancreatic cancer and Hazard ratio, which intersect with Prospective cohort study.
James R. Marshall mostly deals with Proportional hazards model, Cancer, Cohort study, Relative risk and Internal medicine. As a member of one scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Proportional hazards model, focusing on Prospective cohort study and, on occasion, Gynecology. His Cancer research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Periodontitis, Chronic periodontitis and Smoking cessation.
His work in Periodontitis covers topics such as Surgery which are related to areas like Risk factor. He interconnects Body mass index and Confidence interval in the investigation of issues within Cohort study. His research in Internal medicine is mostly focused on Odds ratio.
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Alcohol and breast cancer in women: a pooled analysis of cohort studies.
S. Smith-Warner;D. Spiegelman;S. Yaun;P. Van Den Brandt.
JAMA (1998)
Pooled Analysis of Prospective Cohort Studies on Height, Weight, and Breast Cancer Risk
Piet A. Van Den Brandt;Donna Spiegelman;Shiaw Shyuan Yaun;Hans Olov Adami.
American Journal of Epidemiology (2000)
Lack of effect of a high-fiber cereal supplement on the recurrence of colorectal adenomas
D S Alberts;M E Martínez;D J Roe;J M Guillén-Rodríguez.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2000)
Cohort studies of fat intake and the risk of breast cancer--a pooled analysis.
David J. Hunter;Donna Spiegelman;Hans Olov Adami;Lawrence Beeson.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1996)
Baseline characteristics and the effect of selenium supplementation on cancer incidence in a randomized clinical trial: a summary report of the Nutritional Prevention of Cancer Trial.
Anna J Duffield-Lillico;Mary E Reid;Bruce W Turnbull;Gerald F Combs.
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention (2002)
Manganese Superoxide Dismutase (MnSOD) Genetic Polymorphisms, Dietary Antioxidants, and Risk of Breast Cancer
Christine B. Ambrosone;Jo L. Freudenheim;Patricia A. Thompson;Elise Bowman.
Cancer Research (1999)
Re: Dietary Fat Reduction and Breast Cancer Outcome: Interim Efficacy Results From the Women's Intervention Nutrition Study
John P. Pierce;Loki Natarajan;James Marshall;Karen Messer.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute (2007)
Cigarette Smoking, N-Acetyltransferase 2 Genetic Polymorphisms, and Breast Cancer Risk
Christine B. Ambrosone;Jo L. Freudenheim;Saxon Graham;James R. Marshall.
JAMA (1996)
Folate Intake and Carcinogenesis of the Colon and Rectum
Jo L Freudenheim;Saxon Graham;James R Marshall;Brenda P Haughey.
International Journal of Epidemiology (1991)
Marijuana Use and Increased Risk of Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck
Zuo Feng Zhang;Hal Morgenstern;Margaret R. Spitz;Donald P. Tashkin.
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention (1999)
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