Published in Public Health Rep on February 01, 1956
Cigarettes and the US Public Health Service in the 1950s. Am J Public Health (2001) 2.33
A study of the aetiology of carcinoma of the lung. Br Med J (1952) 13.36
The relationship between human smoking habits and death rates: a follow-up study of 187,766 men. J Am Med Assoc (1954) 10.01
Mustard gas poisoning, chronic bronchitis, and lung cancer; an investigation into the possibility that poisoning by mustard gas in the 1914-18 war might be a factor in the production of neoplasia. Br J Prev Soc Med (1955) 5.06
Morbidity and mortality experience among chromate workers. Public Health Rep (1952) 3.80
The risk of developing lung cancer and its relationship to smoking. J Natl Cancer Inst (1954) 3.11
Bronchial carcinoma; incidence and aetiology. I. Br Med J (1953) 2.95
Aromatic hydrocarbons. I. Presence in the Los Angeles atmosphere and the carcinogenicity of atmospheric extracts. AMA Arch Ind Hyg Occup Med (1954) 2.16
Some aspects of the lung cancer problem. Mil Med (1955) 1.44
Opportunities for application of epidemiologic method to study of cancer. Am J Public Health Nations Health (1953) 1.38
The use of hospital data in studying the association between a characteristic and a disease. Public Health Rep (1954) 1.14
Sampling in medical research. Br Med J (1953) 0.83
Environmental lung cancer. Ind Med Surg (1951) 0.80
Lung cancer in the twentieth century. J Int Coll Surg (1955) 0.80
Smoking and cancer of the lung-let's review the facts. Tex Rep Biol Med (1953) 0.79
Statistical aspects of the analysis of data from retrospective studies of disease. J Natl Cancer Inst (1959) 94.48
Lung-cancer mortality as related to residence and smoking histories. I. White males. J Natl Cancer Inst (1962) 8.18
Cancer mortality among the foreign-born in the United States. J Natl Cancer Inst (1961) 6.27
Smoking and lung cancer: recent evidence and a discussion of some questions. J Natl Cancer Inst (1959) 4.88
A standardized rate for mortality defined in units of lost years of life. Am J Public Health Nations Health (1950) 3.37
Smoking patterns and epidemiology of lung cancer in the United States; are they compatible? J Natl Cancer Inst (1956) 2.79
Some aspects of retrospective studies. J Chronic Dis (1960) 2.60
Variation in incidence of and mortality from stomach cancer, with particular reference to the United States. J Natl Cancer Inst (1958) 2.53
Uterine-cancer morbidity in New York City and its relation to the pattern of regional variation within the United States. J Natl Cancer Inst (1959) 2.36
Cancer incidence in urban and rurl areas of New York State. J Natl Cancer Inst (1960) 1.75
A NOTE ON MORTALITY FROM CANCER OF THE COLON AND RECTUM IN THE UNITED STATES. Cancer (1965) 1.33
A retrospective study of lung cancer in women. J Natl Cancer Inst (1958) 1.12
Tobacco smoking patterns in the United States. Public Health Monogr (1956) 1.06
Statistical approaches to the study of cancer with particular reference to case registers. J Chronic Dis (1956) 0.99
End results and mortality trends in cancer. II. Cancer mortality trends in the United States, 1930-1955. Natl Cancer Inst Monogr (1961) 0.96
Some problems in the estimation of familial risks of disease. J Natl Cancer Inst (1959) 0.94
Birth statistics in maternal and child health programs. Public Health Rep (1953) 0.82
Cancer morbidity in urban and rural Iowa. Public Health Monogr (1956) 0.76
Role of human population study centers in studies of cancer etiology. Public Health Rep (1962) 0.75
Incidence of and mortality from stomach cancer in the United States. Acta Unio Int Contra Cancrum (1961) 0.75
SURVIVAL EXPERIENCE OF CANCER PATIENTS IN SIX COUNTRIES. I. OPENING REMARKS. Acta Unio Int Contra Cancrum (1963) 0.75
The recent rise in the birth rate. Conn Health Bull (1948) 0.75
Multiple sclerosis; how prevalent is it? Conn Health Bull (1947) 0.75
Mortality and morbidity statistics on all forms of cancer. Acta Unio Int Contra Cancrum (1961) 0.75
Lung cancer among women. Acta Unio Int Contra Cancrum (1959) 0.75
The interpretation of date available on Selective Service examinations. Conn Health Bull (1948) 0.75
Residence histories of deceased persons. Milbank Mem Fund Q (1960) 0.75
SURVIVAL EXPERIENCE OF CANCER PATIENTS ENUMERATED IN MORBIDITY SURVEYS. J Natl Cancer Inst (1965) 0.75
Role of the medical record librarian in public health statistics; summary of panel discussion. Am J Public Health Nations Health (1953) 0.75