Published in Int J Epidemiol on April 01, 2001
Exposure-measurement error is frequently ignored when interpreting epidemiologic study results. Eur J Epidemiol (2006) 1.93
The role of smoking and diet in explaining educational inequalities in lung cancer incidence. J Natl Cancer Inst (2009) 1.81
Lifelong socioeconomic trajectory and premature mortality (35-65 years) in France: findings from the GAZEL Cohort Study. J Epidemiol Community Health (2006) 1.06
Socioeconomic variation in the prevalence, introduction, retention, and removal of smoke-free policies among smokers: findings from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Four Country Survey. Int J Environ Res Public Health (2011) 1.03
Occupational exposures contribute to educational inequalities in lung cancer incidence among men: Evidence from the EPIC prospective cohort study. Int J Cancer (2010) 1.03
Histological subtype of lung cancer in relation to socio-economic deprivation in South East England. BMC Cancer (2008) 1.00
Quantifying the mediating effects of smoking and occupational exposures in the relation between education and lung cancer: the ICARE study. Eur J Epidemiol (2016) 0.88
Time trends in socioeconomic inequalities in cancer mortality: results from a 35 year prospective study in British men. BMC Cancer (2014) 0.78
Occupational prestige, social mobility and the association with lung cancer in men. BMC Cancer (2016) 0.75
Socioeconomic disparities in lung cancer mortality in Belgian men and women (2001-2011): does it matter who you live with? BMC Public Health (2016) 0.75
Health inequalities among British civil servants: the Whitehall II study. Lancet (1991) 24.79
Misleading meta-analysis. BMJ (1995) 11.94
Why are the Japanese living longer? BMJ (1990) 8.54
Information needs of cancer patients in west Scotland: cross sectional survey of patients' views. BMJ (1996) 8.23
Meta-Analysis. Potentials and promise. BMJ (1997) 8.06
Income inequality and mortality: importance to health of individual income, psychosocial environment, or material conditions. BMJ (2000) 8.02
Survival outcome of care by specialist surgeons in breast cancer: a study of 3786 patients in the west of Scotland. BMJ (1996) 7.81
Systematic reviews in health care: Investigating and dealing with publication and other biases in meta-analysis. BMJ (2001) 7.13
Meta-analysis: principles and procedures. BMJ (1997) 6.87
Deprivation in infancy or in adult life: which is more important for mortality risk? Lancet (1991) 6.84
Bias in location and selection of studies. BMJ (1998) 6.47
Impaired lung function and mortality risk in men and women: findings from the Renfrew and Paisley prospective population study. BMJ (1996) 6.25
Second thoughts on the Jarman index. BMJ (1991) 5.99
Who benefits from medical interventions? BMJ (1994) 5.58
Blood pressure in a Scottish town. Br Med J (1974) 5.52
Social class differences in years of potential life lost: size, trends, and principal causes. BMJ (1990) 5.06
Systematic review of randomised controlled trials of multiple risk factor interventions for preventing coronary heart disease. BMJ (1997) 4.98
Association of cardiovascular disease risk factors with socioeconomic position during childhood and during adulthood. BMJ (1996) 4.88
Increasing inequalities in the health of the nation. BMJ (1994) 4.66
Income inequality, the psychosocial environment, and health: comparisons of wealthy nations. Lancet (2001) 4.48
Relation between socioeconomic deprivation and pathological prognostic factors in women with breast cancer. BMJ (1994) 4.39
Population requirement for primary hip-replacement surgery: a cross-sectional study. Lancet (1999) 4.29
More 'malignant' than cancer? Five-year survival following a first admission for heart failure. Eur J Heart Fail (2001) 4.29
Social capital--is it a good investment strategy for public health? J Epidemiol Community Health (2000) 4.25
Relation between coronary risk and coronary mortality in women of the Renfrew and Paisley survey: comparison with men. Lancet (1992) 4.18
Deprivation and mortality in Glasgow: changes from 1980 to 1992. BMJ (1994) 4.17
The independent inquiry into inequalities in health is welcome, but its recommendations are too cautious and vague. BMJ (1998) 3.97
Plasma cholesterol, coronary heart disease, and cancer in the Renfrew and Paisley survey. BMJ (1989) 3.74
Are we really dying for a tan? BMJ (1999) 3.74
Magnesium and myocardial infarction. Lancet (1994) 3.74
Management of malignant teratoma: does referral to a specialist unit matter? Lancet (1993) 3.73
Disparities in incidence of diabetic end-stage renal disease according to race and type of diabetes. N Engl J Med (1989) 3.67
Weighting in the dark: resource allocation in the new NHS. BMJ (1993) 3.60
Management of ovarian cancer: referral to a multidisciplinary team matters. Br J Cancer (1994) 3.60
Height, leg length, and cancer risk: a systematic review. Epidemiol Rev (2001) 3.52
Do inhibitors of angiotensin-I-converting enzyme protect against risk of cancer? Lancet (1998) 3.41
How independent are "independent" effects? Relative risk estimation when correlated exposures are measured imprecisely. J Clin Epidemiol (1991) 3.37
Birthweight, body-mass index in middle age, and incident coronary heart disease. Lancet (1996) 3.37
Dietary fat intake and prevention of cardiovascular disease: systematic review. BMJ (2001) 3.29
Blood-pressure screening and supervision in general practice. Br Med J (1979) 3.25
Milk, coronary heart disease and mortality. J Epidemiol Community Health (2001) 3.23
Mortality variations as a measure of general practitioner performance: implications of the Shipman case. BMJ (2000) 3.20
Deprivation and cause specific morbidity: evidence from the Somerset and Avon survey of health. BMJ (1996) 3.18
When does cardiovascular risk start? Past and present socioeconomic circumstances and risk factors in adulthood. J Epidemiol Community Health (1999) 3.15
Screening for chlamydial infections and the risk of ectopic pregnancy in a county in Sweden: ecological analysis. BMJ (1998) 3.12
Postal urine specimens: are they a feasible method for genital chlamydial infection screening? Br J Gen Pract (1999) 3.02
Cardiorespiratory disease in men and women in urban Scotland: baseline characteristics of the Renfrew/Paisley (midspan) study population. Scott Med J (1995) 2.99
Asbestos and lung cancer in Glasgow and the west of Scotland. BMJ (1993) 2.98
Health effects of anticipation of job change and non-employment: longitudinal data from the Whitehall II study. BMJ (1995) 2.92
Passive smoking and cardiorespiratory health in a general population in the west of Scotland. BMJ (1989) 2.90
Health implications of putting value added tax on fuel. BMJ (1994) 2.89
Lay epidemiology and the rationality of responses to health education. Br J Gen Pract (1991) 2.88
Blood-lead and hypertension. Lancet (1976) 2.82
Population prevalence, incidence, and predictors of atrial fibrillation in the Renfrew/Paisley study. Heart (2001) 2.78
Adult height and mortality in London: early life, socioeconomic confounding, or shrinkage? J Epidemiol Community Health (1995) 2.71
Consensus conferences as drug promotion. Lancet (1993) 2.65
An uncertain future: the health effects of threats to employment security in white-collar men and women. Am J Public Health (1998) 2.57
Age, socio-economic status and survival from cancer of cervix in the West of Scotland 1980-87. Br J Cancer (1993) 2.57
Exporting failure? Coronary heart disease and stroke in developing countries. Int J Epidemiol (2001) 2.56
Income inequality and mortality: why are they related? BMJ (1996) 2.55
Income and health: what is the nature of the relationship? Soc Sci Med (1999) 2.51
Increasing the accessibility of data. BMJ (1994) 2.51
The ghost of Christmas past: health effects of poverty in London in 1896 and 1991. BMJ (2001) 2.49
Smoking and health: the association between smoking behaviour, total mortality, and cardiorespiratory disease in west central Scotland. J Epidemiol Community Health (1978) 2.47
Impact of anastomotic leakage on long-term survival of patients undergoing curative resection for colorectal cancer. Br J Surg (2005) 2.45
Socio-economic deprivation and stage of disease at presentation in women with breast cancer. Ann Oncol (2000) 2.45
Ethanol elicits and potentiates nociceptor responses via the vanilloid receptor-1. Nat Neurosci (2002) 2.43
A retrospective study of the natural history of patients with liver metastases from colorectal cancer. Clin Oncol (1976) 2.42
Life course exposure and later disease: a follow-up study based on medical examinations carried out in Glasgow University (1948-68). Public Health (1999) 2.39
Community norms of alcohol usage and blood pressure: Tecumseh, Michigan. Am J Public Health (1980) 2.35
The limits of lifestyle: re-assessing 'fatalism' in the popular culture of illness prevention. Soc Sci Med (1992) 2.23
Magnitude and causes of mortality differences between married and unmarried men. J Epidemiol Community Health (1993) 2.17
European Code Against Cancer and scientific justification: third version (2003). Ann Oncol (2003) 2.17
Pre-existing ischaemic heart disease and ischaemic heart disease mortality in women compared with men. Int J Epidemiol (1997) 2.16
The effect of environmental tobacco smoke in two urban communities in the west of Scotland. Eur J Respir Dis Suppl (1984) 2.15
Intergenerational 20 year trends in the prevalence of asthma and hay fever in adults: the Midspan family study surveys of parents and offspring. BMJ (2000) 2.13