Kojima Masayo | Department Of Biosciences Teikyo University Of Science & Technology
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Kojima Masayo
Department Of Biosciences Teikyo University Of Science & Technology
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Tamakoshi Akiko
Department Of Clinical Trials National Center For Geriatrics And Gerontology
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Wakai K
Department Of Preventive Medicine/biostatistics And Medical Decision Making Nagoya University Gradua
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KOJIMA Masayo
Department of Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Me
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TAMAKOSHI Akiko
Department of Preventive Medicine/Biostatistics and Medical Decision Making, Nagoya University Gradu
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Kida M
Nagoya City Univ. Graduate School Of Medical Sci.
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Tamakoshi Akiko
Department Of Health Science Shiga University Of Medical Science
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WAKAI Kenji
Department of Clinical Epidemiology, University of Occupational and Environmental Health
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Ohno Yoshiyuki
名古屋大学 医学系研究科予防医学
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Lin Y
Department Of Public Health-health Information Dynamics Field Of Social Life Science Nagoya Universi
著作論文
- Colorectal Cancer and Serum C-reactive Protein Levels : a Case-control Study Nested in the JACC Study
- Glucose Intolerance and Colorectal Cancer Risk in a Nested Case-Control Study among Japanese People
- Alcohol Consumption and Colorectal Cancer Risk : Findings from the JACC Study
- Medical History of Circulatory Diseases and Colorectal Cancer Death in the JACC Study
- A prospective study of reproductive and menstrual factors and colon cancer risk in Japanese women : Findings from the JACC study
- A prospective study on the possible association between having children and colon cancer risk : Findings from the JACC Study
- Smoking and Colorectal Cancer in a Non-Western Population : a Prospective Cohort Study in Japan
- Estimated Number of Patients with Chronic Renal Failure but not with End-Stage Renal Disease in Japan : Comparisons Between Two Estimation Methods
- Estimated Prevalence and Incidence of Adult Still's Disease : Findings by a Nationwide Epidemiological Survey in Japan
- A Chronological Decrease in Type A Behavior Patterns among Japanese Male Workers in 1995-1999