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    Each pregnancy linearly changes immune gene expression in the blood of healthy women compared with breast cancer patients by Lund E, Nakamura A, Snapkov I, Thalabard JC, Standahl Olsen K, Holden L, Holden M

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Eiliv Lund,1,2 Aurelie Nakamura,3,4 Igor Snapkov,1 Jean-Christophe Thalabard,5 Karina Standahl Olsen,1 Lars Holden,6 Marit Holden6 1Department of Community Medicine, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Tromso, Norway; 2The Cancer Registry of Norway, Oslo, Norway; 3Department of Social Epidemiology, Pierre Louis Institute of Epidemiology and Public Health, Sorbonne University, INSERM, Paris, France; 4French School of Public Health (EHESP), Doctoral Network, Rennes, France; 5MAP5, UMR CNRS 8145, Université Paris Descartes, Sorbonne Paris Cite, Paris, France; 6Norwegian Computing Center, Oslo, Norway Background: There is a large body of evidence demonstrating long-lasting protective effect of each full-term pregnancy (FTP) on the development of breast cancer (BC) later in life, a phenomenon that could be related to both hormonal and immunological changes during pregnancies. …”
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    Epidemiologic methodology in public health: new frontiers & challenges by Omar Hasan K

    Published 2000
    “…The epidemiologic methodology has been extended, over the past 10-15 years, to the study of non-traditional fields that are now designated as sub-disciplines: hospital, drug, radiation, genetic, molecular, nutritional, environmental, occupational, accidental injury, geriatric, and psychiatric, behavioral, and social epidemiology. Beyond these are the new frontiers of health policy, health services planning, health care financing, health care delivery, economic analysis, and health program evaluation that are increasingly relying on epidemiologic data and epidemiologic methodology. …”
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