Cross-sectional epidemiologic study for assessing cancer risks at the population level I. study design and participation rate
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- Tsugane Shoichiro
- Epidemiology Division, National Cancer Center Research Institute
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- Gey Fred
- Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland
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- Ichinowatari Yoshimi
- Ninohe Health Center
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- Miyajima Yoshimichi
- Yokote Health Center
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- Ishibashi Teruo
- Asama General Hospital
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- Matsushima Shosui
- Saku General Hospital
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- Hirota Yoko
- Katsushika-kita Health Center
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- Inami Tsuneo
- Ishikawa Health Center
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- Yamaguchi Momoko
- The National Institute of Health and Nutrition
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- Karita Kanae
- Teikyo University School of Medicine
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- Kabuto Michinori
- National Institute for Environmental Studies
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- Takashima Yutaka
- Kyorin University School of Medicdine
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- Todoriki Hidemi
- School of Medicine, University of the Ryukyus
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- Tsuda Mitsuhiro
- National Institute of Hygenic Sciences
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- Akabane Masayuki
- Tokyo University of Agriculture
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- Furuichi Yasuhiro
- Nippon Roche Research Institute
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- Hamada Gerson
- Epidemiology Division, National Cancer Center Research Institute
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- Watanabe Shaw
- Epidemiology Division, National Cancer Center Research Institute
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- Cross-sectional Epidemiologic Study for Assessing Cancer Risks at the Population Level
- I. Study Design and Participation Rate
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A cross-sectional study to assess the associations between lifestyle factors and cancer risk was conducted in five areas of Japan (Ninohe in Iwate, Yokote in Akita, Katsushika-kita in Tokyo, Saku in Nagano and Ishikawa in Okinawa) with different cancer mortality patterns. The subjects were randomly selected men aged 40 to 49 years and their spouses, and they all volunteered to participate in this study. The study included a questionnaire on lifestyle performed by interview, a health check-up and sampling of blood and urine. Furthermore, a 24-hour urine collection and 3-day nutritional survey were added as supplementary items. The overall participation rate was 72% (634/880) : 77% in Ninohe, 78% in Yokote, 61% in Katsushika-kita, 71% in Saku, and 76% in Ishikawa. The wives of 59% (373/634) of the male participants also entered the study. A 24-hour urine collection and 3-day nutritional survey were also conducted in about one third of the participants. Profiles of participants revealed significant differences among each study area, such as length of residence, marital status, and occupation. J Epidemiol, 1992; 2 : 75-81.
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- Journal of Epidemiology
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Journal of Epidemiology 2 (2), 75-81, 1992
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- 1390282679452428544
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- NII論文ID
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- 130000797856
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- 13499092
- 09175040
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