His primary areas of investigation include Internal medicine, Odds ratio, Epidemiology, Risk factor and Case-control study. His Internal medicine research incorporates themes from Hepatitis B virus, Immunology, Oncology and Hepatitis C virus. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Body mass index, Endocrinology, Surgery, Young adult and Confounding.
His Epidemiology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Relative risk, Confidence interval, Overweight and Logistic regression. His Risk factor study frequently involves adjacent topics like Cancer. His Case-control study research incorporates elements of Thyroid cancer, Gynecology, Anthropometry, Family history and Physiology.
Luigino Dal Maso focuses on Internal medicine, Odds ratio, Case-control study, Epidemiology and Risk factor. He is involved in the study of Internal medicine that focuses on Cancer in particular. His Odds ratio study incorporates themes from Body mass index, Surgery, Confidence interval, Gynecology and Confounding.
His Case-control study study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Food group, Quartile, Ovarian cancer, Family history and Physiology. While the research belongs to areas of Epidemiology, he spends his time largely on the problem of Incidence, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Pediatrics. The study incorporates disciplines such as Relative risk, Mouth neoplasm, Hepatitis C and Prospective cohort study in addition to Risk factor.
His primary scientific interests are in Internal medicine, Incidence, Case-control study, Cancer and Odds ratio. Internal medicine and Oncology are commonly linked in his work. Luigino Dal Maso interconnects Gynecology, Family history and Physiology in the investigation of issues within Case-control study.
His work carried out in the field of Cancer brings together such families of science as All cause mortality and Epidemiology. His studies deal with areas such as Body mass index, Logistic regression, Head and neck cancer and Risk factor as well as Odds ratio. His research in Confidence interval intersects with topics in Gastroenterology and Surgery.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Internal medicine, Incidence, Family history, Case-control study and Confidence interval. His research integrates issues of Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and Oncology in his study of Internal medicine. His Incidence research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Young adult, Cancer and Pediatrics.
His studies deal with areas such as Odds ratio, Epidemiology, Gerontology, Ethanol intake and Head and neck as well as Case-control study. His Odds ratio research includes themes of Head and neck cancer, Disease, Chronic lymphocytic leukemia and Risk factor. The concepts of his Confidence interval study are interwoven with issues in Alcohol, Surgery, Dose–response relationship and Environmental health.
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Interaction between tobacco and alcohol use and the risk of head and neck cancer: pooled analysis in the International Head and Neck Cancer Epidemiology Consortium.
Mia Hashibe;Paul Brennan;Shu Chun Chuang;Stefania Boccia.
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention (2009)
Cancer Risk in the Swiss HIV Cohort Study: Associations With Immunodeficiency, Smoking, and Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy
Gary M. Clifford;Jerry Polesel;Martin Rickenbach.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute (2005)
Alcohol Drinking in Never Users of Tobacco, Cigarette Smoking in Never Drinkers, and the Risk of Head and Neck Cancer: Pooled Analysis in the International Head and Neck Cancer Epidemiology Consortium
Mia Hashibe;Paul Brennan;Simone Benhamou;Xavier Castellsague.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute (2007)
Worldwide Thyroid-Cancer Epidemic? The Increasing Impact of Overdiagnosis
Salvatore Vaccarella;Silvia Franceschi;Freddie Bray;Christopher P. Wild.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2016)
Autoimmune disorders and risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma subtypes: a pooled analysis within the InterLymph Consortium.
Karin Ekström Smedby;Claire M. Vajdic;Michael Falster;Eric A. Engels.
Blood (2008)
A pooled analysis of case-control studies of thyroid cancer: cigarette smoking and consumption of alcohol, coffee, and tea.
Wendy J. Mack;Susan Preston-Martin;Luigino Dal Maso;Rosaria Galanti.
Cancer Causes & Control (2003)
Hepatitis C virus and risk of lymphoma and other lymphoid neoplasms: A meta-analysis of epidemiologic studies
Luigino Dal Maso;Silvia Franceschi.
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention (2006)
Circulating adiponectin and endometrial cancer risk.
Luigino Dal Maso;Livia S. A. Augustin;Aspasia Karalis;Renato Talamini.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism (2004)
Risk factors for thyroid cancer: an epidemiological review focused on nutritional factors
Luigino Dal Maso;Cristina Bosetti;Carlo La Vecchia;Carlo La Vecchia;Silvia Franceschi.
Cancer Causes & Control (2009)
Effect of obesity and other lifestyle factors on mortality in women with breast cancer.
Luigino Dal Maso;Antonella Zucchetto;Renato Talamini;Diego Serraino.
International Journal of Cancer (2008)
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