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- Soy consumption reduces the risk of non-small-cell lung cancers with epidermal growth factor receptor mutations among Japanese
- Meat, milk, saturated fatty acids, the Pro12Ala and C161T polymorphisms of the PPARγ gene and colorectal cancer risk in Japanese
- A polymorphism of C-to-T substitution at -31 IL1B is associated with the risk of advanced gastric adenocarcinoma in a Japanese population
- Dietary Risk Factors for Colon and Rectal Cancers : A Comparative Case-Control Study
- Effect of dietary antioxidants and risk of oral, pharyngeal and laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma according to smoking and drinking habits
- Comparative Case-referent Study of Risk Factors among Hormone-related Female Cancers in Japan
- Smoking and Dietary Risk Factors for Cervical Cancer at Different Age Group in Japan
- Subsite (cervix/endometrium)-specific Risk and Protective Factors in Uterus Cancer
- Impact of Established Risk Factors for Breast Cancer in Nulligravid Japanese Women
- Alcohol, Smoking, and Dietary Status and Susceptibility to Malignant Lymphoma in Japan : Results of a Hospital-based Case-control Study at Aichi Cancer Center
- Effect of Life Styles on the Risk of Subsite-Specific Gastric Cancer in Those with and without Family History
- Risk Factors of Thyroid Cancer among Women in Tokai, Japan
- Tobacco, Alcohol and Dietary Factors Associated with the Risk of Oral Cancer among Japanese
- Age Specific Risk Factors of Breast Cancer Estimated by a Case-control Study in Japan
- A Large-scale, Hospital-based Case-Control Study of Risk Factors of Brast Cancer According to Menopausal Status
- Reproducibility of a Short Food Frequency Questionnaire for Japanese General Population
- Relative Validity of a Short Food Frequency Questionnaire for Assessing Nutrient Intake versus Three-day Weighed Diet Records in Middle-aged Japanese
- Association of p53 Codon Arg72Pro and p73 G4C14-to-A4T14 at Exon 2 Genetic Polymorphisms with the Risk of Japanese Breast Cancer
- Impact of Family History on the Risk of Breast Cancer among the Japanese
- Reduced risk of endometrial cancer from alcohol drinking in Japanese