Rationale and Design of the International Lymphoma Epidemiology Consortium (InterLymph) Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Subtypes Project
Conclusions
The International Lymphoma Epidemiology Consortium NHL Subtypes Project provides the largest and most comprehensive investigation of potential risk factors for a broad range of common and rare NHL subtypes to date. The analyses contribute to our understanding of the multifactorial nature of NHL subtype etiologies, motivate hypothesis-driven prospective investigations, provide clues for prevention, and exemplify the benefits of international consortial collaboration in cancer epidemiology.
Source: JNCI Monographs - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Morton, L. M., Sampson, J. N., Cerhan, J. R., Turner, J. J., Vajdic, C. M., Wang, S. S., Smedby, K. E., de Sanjose, S., Monnereau, A., Benavente, Y., Bracci, P. M., Chiu, B. C. H., Skibola, C. F., Zhang, Y., Mbulaiteye, S. M., Spriggs, M., Robinson, D., N Tags: Article Source Type: research
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