Silvia Franceschi
National Institutes of Health
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American Journal of Epidemiology | 2009
Jay H. Lubin; Mark P. Purdue; Karl T. Kelsey; Zuo-Feng Zhang; Debbie Winn; Qingyi Wei; Renato Talamini; Neonilia Szeszenia-Dabrowska; Erich M. Sturgis; Elaine M. Smith; Oxana Shangina; Stephen M. Schwartz; Peter Rudnai; José Eluf Neto; Joshua E. Muscat; Hal Morgenstern; Ana Mb Menezes; Elena Matos; Ioan Nicolae Mates; Jolanta Lissowska; Fabio Levi; Philip Lazarus; Carlo La Vecchia; Sergio Koifman; Rolando Herrero; Silvia Franceschi; Victor Wünsch-Filho; Leticia Fernandez; Eleonora Fabianova; Alexander W. Daudt
Although cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption increase risk for head and neck cancers, there have been few attempts to model risks quantitatively and to formally evaluate cancer site-specific risks. The authors pooled data from 15 case-control studies and modeled the excess odds ratio (EOR) to assess risk by total exposure (pack-years and drink-years) and its modification by exposure rate (cigarettes/day and drinks/day). The smoking analysis included 1,761 laryngeal, 2,453 pharyngeal, and 1,990 oral cavity cancers, and the alcohol analysis included 2,551 laryngeal, 3,693 pharyngeal, and 3,116 oval cavity cancers, with over 8,000 controls. Above 15 cigarettes/day, the EOR/pack-year decreased with increasing cigarettes/day, suggesting that greater cigarettes/day for a shorter duration was less deleterious than fewer cigarettes/day for a longer duration. Estimates of EOR/pack-year were homogeneous across sites, while the effects of cigarettes/day varied, indicating that the greater laryngeal cancer risk derived from differential cigarettes/day effects and not pack-years. EOR/drink-year estimates increased through 10 drinks/day, suggesting that greater drinks/day for a shorter duration was more deleterious than fewer drinks/day for a longer duration. Above 10 drinks/day, data were limited. EOR/drink-year estimates varied by site, while drinks/day effects were homogeneous, indicating that the greater pharyngeal/oral cavity cancer risk with alcohol consumption derived from the differential effects of drink-years and not drinks/day.
Vaccine. Supplement | 2006
Gary M. Clifford; Silvia Franceschi; Mireia Diaz; Nubia Muñoz; Luisa L. Villa
JAMA | 2001
Jennifer S. Smith; Nubia Muñoz; Silvia Franceschi; José Eluf-Neto; Rolando Herrero; Rosanna W. Peeling
Archivos de odontoestomatología | 1993
Lluís Serra Majem; C. La Vecchia; F. Lucchini; Josep M. Ramon; Silvia Franceschi; Lourdes Ribas; E. Cuenca Salas
American Journal of Epidemiology | 1998
C. L. Vecchia; Silvia Franceschi; E. L. Wynder
Archive | 2010
Silvia Franceschi; Luigino Dal Maso
Archive | 2016
Corina Lesseur; Brenda Diergaarde; Andrew F. Olshan; Victor Wünsch-Filho; Andrew R. Ness; Geoffrey Liu; Martin Lacko; José Eluf-Neto; Silvia Franceschi; Pagona Lagiou; Gary J. MacFarlane
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Claudio Pelucchi; Carlotta Galeone; Renato Talamini; Cristina Bosetti; Maurizio Montella; Eva Negri; Silvia Franceschi; Carlo La Vecchia
Archive | 2009
Silvia Franceschi; Jack Cuzick; Rolando Herrero; Joakim Dillner; Cosette M. Wheeler
Archive | 2008
Silvia de Sanjosé; Yolanda Benavente; Claire M. Vajdic; Eric A. Engels; Lindsay M. Morton; Paige M. Bracci; John J. Spinelli; Tongzhang Zheng; Yawei Zhang; Silvia Franceschi; Renato Talamini; Elizabeth A. Holly; Andrew E. Grulich; James R. Cerhan; Patricia Hartge; Wendy Cozen; Paolo Boffetta; Paul Brennan; Marc Maynadié; Pierluigi Cocco; Ramón Bosch; Lenka Foretova; Anthony Staines; Nikolaus Becker; Alexandra Nieters