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Overview

Susan Preston-Martin was affiliated with the University of Southern California in the United States. Their academic career included research contributions linked to this institution.

Available records do not list recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, main or subfields of study, or specific research topics associated with Susan Preston-Martin. There is also no information on awards won during their career.

Given the absence of detailed bibliographic data and research topics, the profile focuses primarily on their institutional affiliation and status as a deceased scholar.

Best Publications

  • Smoking and Drinking in Relation to Oral and Pharyngeal Cancer

    William J. Blot;Joseph K. McLaughlin;Joseph K. McLaughlin;Deborah M. Winn;Donald F. Austin

  • INCREASED CELL DIVISION AS A CAUSE OF HUMAN CANCER

    Susan Preston-Martin;Malcolm C. Pike;Ronald K. Ross;Peter A. Jones

  • The Women's Interagency HIV Study

    Susan E. Barkan;Sandra L. Melnick;Susan Preston-Martin;Kathleen Weber

  • The Women's Interagency HIV Study. WIHS Collaborative Study Group.

    S E Barkan;S L Melnick;S Preston-Martin;K Weber

  • The descriptive epidemiology of craniopharyngioma

    Greta R. Bunin;Tanya S. Surawicz;Philip A. Witman;Susan Preston-Martin

  • Cancer Mortality Following Treatment for Adult Hyperthyroidism

    Elaine Ron;Michele Morin Doody;David V. Becker;A. Bertrand Brill

  • Dietary Factors in Oral and Pharyngeal Cancer

    Joseph K. Mclaughlin;Gloria Gridley;Gladys Block;Deborah M. Winn

  • N-Nitroso compounds and childhood brain tumors: a case-control study.

    Susan Preston-Martin;Mimi C. Yu;Barbara Benton;Brian E. Henderson

  • 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

  • Second Cancers Following Oral and Pharyngeal Cancers: Role of Tobacco and Alcohol

    Gina L. Day;Gina L. Day;William J. Blot;Roy E. Shore;Joseph K. Mclauglin

  • Childhood Leukemia and Parents' Occupational and Home Exposures

    Ruth A. Lowengart;John M. Peters;Carla Cicioni;Jonathan Buckley

  • Head injury as a risk factor for brain tumors in children : Results from a multicenter case-control study

    James G. Gurney;Susan Preston-Martin;Ann M. McDaniel;Beth A. Mueller

  • Descriptive epidemiology of vestibular schwannomas.

    Jennifer M. Propp;Bridget J. McCarthy;Faith G. Davis;Susan Preston-Martin

  • Risk factors for gliomas and meningiomas in males in Los Angeles County.

    Susan Preston-Martin;Wendy Mack;Brian E. Henderson

  • Epidemiology of brain tumors in childhood—a review

    Rachel Tobias Baldwin;Susan Preston-Martin

  • Racial Differences in Risk of Oral and Pharyngeal Cancer: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Determinants

    Gina L. Day;William J. Blot;Donald F. Austin;Leslie Bernstein

  • Cohort Profile: The Adventist Health Study-2 (AHS-2)

    Terry L Butler;Gary E Fraser;W Lawrence Beeson;Synnøve F Knutsen

  • PATTERNS OF TUBERCULOSIS TRANSMISSION IN CENTRAL LOS ANGELES

    Peter F. Barnes;Peter F. Barnes;Zhenhua Yang;Susan Preston-Martin;Janice M. Pogoda

  • Mouthwash Use and Oral Conditions in the Risk of Oral and Pharyngeal Cancer

    Deborah M. Winn;William J. Blot;Joseph K. McLaughlin;Donald F. Austin

  • Role of medical history in brain tumour development. Results from the international adult brain tumour study.

    Brigitte Schlehofer;Maria Blettner;Susan Preston-Martin;Dorothea Niehoff

Frequent Co-Authors

Elizabeth A. Holly
Elizabeth A. Holly University of California, San Francisco
Julian Little
Julian Little University of Ottawa
Brian E. Henderson
Brian E. Henderson University of Southern California
Wendy J. Mack
Wendy J. Mack University of Southern California
Janet B. Schoenberg
Janet B. Schoenberg New Jersey Department of Health
Anders Ahlbom
Anders Ahlbom Karolinska Institute
Joseph K. McLaughlin
Joseph K. McLaughlin Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Elaine Ron
Elaine Ron National Institutes of Health
Eva Negri
Eva Negri University of Bologna
Silvia Franceschi
Silvia Franceschi Centro di Riferimento Oncologico

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