Thomas M. Mack mainly focuses on Risk factor, Internal medicine, Relative risk, Gynecology and Case-control study. His Risk factor study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Epidemiology, Surgery, Pancreatic cancer and Pancreatic disease, Pancreas. His work investigates the relationship between Surgery and topics such as Cancer that intersect with problems in Obstetrics and Incidence.
His studies in Internal medicine integrate themes in fields like Gastroenterology and Endocrinology. His Gynecology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Genital warts and Endometrial cancer. His research integrates issues of Odds ratio, Colorectal cancer, Absolute risk reduction and Physiology in his study of Case-control study.
Thomas M. Mack mostly deals with Internal medicine, Cancer, Epidemiology, Incidence and Odds ratio. He focuses mostly in the field of Internal medicine, narrowing it down to matters related to Immunology and, in some cases, Twin study and Peripheral blood mononuclear cell. His Cancer study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Gynecology and Environmental health.
His study in Incidence is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Young adult and Etiology. The Odds ratio study combines topics in areas such as Body mass index, Case-control study, Confidence interval and Risk factor. His Risk factor research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Relative risk and Surgery.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Internal medicine, Body mass index, Young adult, Odds ratio and Heritability. His studies deal with areas such as Gastroenterology and Oncology as well as Internal medicine. His Young adult study combines topics in areas such as Immunology, Mononucleosis and Hodgkin lymphoma.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Single-nucleotide polymorphism, Genome-wide association study and Disease in addition to Immunology. His Odds ratio study incorporates themes from Subclinical infection, Case-control study, Risk factor and Confidence interval. Pregnancy is closely connected to Gynecology in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Epidemiology.
Thomas M. Mack focuses on Body mass index, Heritability, Genome-wide association study, Young adult and Odds ratio. His Genome-wide association study research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Allele and Genetic association. Thomas M. Mack interconnects Cellular immunity, Multiple sclerosis, Immunology, CLEC16A and Disease in the investigation of issues within Genetic association.
His work in Immunology addresses subjects such as Twin study, which are connected to disciplines such as Concordance, Mononucleosis, Hazard ratio and Internal medicine. His research in Odds ratio intersects with topics in Nevus, Case-control study, Biologic marker and Risk factor. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Birth weight, Epidemiology and Zygosity.
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Genetic risk and a primary role for cell-mediated immune mechanisms in multiple sclerosis
Stephen Sawcer;Garrett Hellenthal;Matti Pirinen;Chris C. A. Spencer.
Nature (2011)
Cancers of the prostate and breast among Japanese and white immigrants in Los Angeles County.
H Shimizu;RK Ross;L Bernstein;R Yatani.
British Journal of Cancer (1991)
A revised estimate of twin concordance in systemic lupus erythematosus
Dennis Deapen;Agustin Escalante;Lisa Weinrib;David Horwitz.
Arthritis & Rheumatism (1992)
Estrogens and Endometrial Cancer in a Retirement Community
Thomas M. Mack;Malcolm C. Pike;Brian E. Henderson;Robert I. Pfeffer.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1976)
Menopausal estrogen therapy and hip fractures.
Annlia Paganini-Hill;Ronald K. Ross;Vibeke R. Gerkins;Brian E. Henderson.
Annals of Internal Medicine (1981)
Diverticulitis in the United States: 1998-2005: changing patterns of disease and treatment.
David A. Etzioni;Thomas M. Mack;Robert W. Beart;Andreas M. Kaiser.
Annals of Surgery (2009)
Pancreas Cancer and Smoking, Beverage Consumption, and Past Medical History
Thomas M. Mack;Mimi C. Yu;Rosemarie Hanisch;Brian E. Henderson.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute (1986)
Diet and colon cancer in Los Angeles County, California
Ruth K. Peters;Malcolm C. Pike;David Garabrant;Thomas M. Mack.
Cancer Causes & Control (1992)
High constant incidence in twins and other relatives of women with breast cancer
Julian Peto;Julian Peto;Thomas M. Mack.
Nature Genetics (2000)
Estrogen-Progestin Replacement Therapy and Endometrial Cancer
Malcolm C. Pike;Ruth K. Peters;Wendy Cozen;Nicole M. Probst-Hensch.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute (1997)
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