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Cancer | 1982

Malignant melanoma of the skin in New Mexico 1969–1977

Dorothy Pathak; Jonathan M. Samet; Cheryl A. Howard; Charles R. Key

We assessed the occurrence of malignant melanoma of the skin in New Mexico from 1969–1977. Incidence data, collected by the New Mexico Tumor Registry, were supplemented with mortality data supplied by the State Bureau of Vital Statistics. These data were analyzed for variation by site, sex, and ethnic group. Malignant melanoma occurrence varied with ethnicity. Incidence rates for non‐Hispanic whites (Anglos) exceeded comparison US rates, and were approximately six times higher than for other ethnic groups. Annual incidence rates for Hispanics, American Indians, and blacks of both sexes ranged from 0.0–1.8 cases per 100,000. As anticipated from other studies, the lower extremities were the most common site in Anglo women, and the trunk was the most common site in Anglo men. In contrast, the trunk was the most common site for both Hispanic men and women. A statistically significant trend of increasing incidence was demonstrated only for the Anglo women. Mortality rates varied widely during the study period and did not correlated with incidence rates.


The American review of respiratory disease | 1988

Discrepancies between self-reported and validated cigarette smoking in a community survey of New Mexico Hispanics

David B. Coultas; Cheryl A. Howard; Glenn T. Peake; Betty Skipper; Jonathan M. Samet


American Journal of Epidemiology | 1988

DIABETES, GALLBLADDER DISEASE, OBESITY, AND HYPERTENSION AMONG HISPANICS IN NEW MEXICO

Jonathan M. Samet; David B. Coultas; Cheryl A. Howard; Betty Skipper; Craig L. Hanis


American Journal of Epidemiology | 1983

SURVEY RESEARCH NEW MEXICO HISPANICS: SOME METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES

Cheryl A. Howard; Jonathan M. Samet; Robert W. Buechley; Susan D. Schrag; Charles R. Key


The American review of respiratory disease | 1991

Heritability of Ventilatory Function in Smoking and Nonsmoking New Mexico Hispanics

David B. Coultas; Craig L. Hanis; Cheryl A. Howard; Betty Skipper; Jonathan M. Samet


The American review of respiratory disease | 1987

Salivary cotinine levels and involuntary tobacco smoke exposure in children and adults in New Mexico.

David B. Coultas; Cheryl A. Howard; Glenn T. Peake; Betty Skipper; Jonathan M. Samet


The American review of respiratory disease | 1988

Spirometric Prediction Equations for Hispanic Children and Adults in New Mexico

David B. Coultas; Cheryl A. Howard; Betty Skipper; Jonathan M. Samet


The American review of respiratory disease | 2015

Respiratory disease in a New Mexico population sample of Hispanic and non-Hispanic whites.

Jonathan M. Samet; Susan D. Schrag; Cheryl A. Howard; Charles R. Key; Dorothy Pathak


Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention | 1992

Acculturation, education, and income as determinants of cigarette smoking in New Mexico Hispanics.

Jonathan M. Samet; Cheryl A. Howard; David B. Coultas; Betty Skipper


The American review of respiratory disease | 1988

Respiratory diseases and cigarette smoking in a hispanic population in New Mexico

Jonathan M. Samet; David B. Coultas; Cheryl A. Howard; Betty Skipper

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Jonathan M. Samet

Colorado School of Public Health

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Betty Skipper

University of New Mexico

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Charles R. Key

University of New Mexico

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Craig L. Hanis

University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

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Dorothy Pathak

Michigan State University

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