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- Dietary Habits and Stomach Cancer Risk in the JACC Study
- Increase of Colon and Rectal Cancer Incidence Rates in Japan: Trends in Incidence Rates in Miyagi Prefecture, 1959-1997
- Health Practices and Mortality in Japan : Combined Effects of Smoking, Drinking, Walking and Body Mass Index in the Miyagi Cohort Study
- Body Mass Index and Mortality in Japan : The Miyagi Cohort Study
- Walking and Mortality in Japan : The Miyagi Cohort Study
- Validation of Walking Questionnaire for Population-based Prospective Studies in Japan : Comparison with Pedometer
- A Case Control Study on the Effectiveness of Breast Cancer Screening by Clinical Breast Examination in Japan
- Factors Associated With Psychological Distress in a Community-Dwelling Japanese Population : The Ohsaki Cohort 2006 Study
- Alcohol consumption and mortality in Japan : the Miyagi cohort study
- Visual Display Terminal Work and Sick Building Syndrome : The Role of Psychosocial Distress in the Relationship
- Serum Pepsinogen Values and Helicobacter pylori Status among Control Subjects of a Nested Case-Control Study in the JACC study
- Serum Levels of Insulin-like Growth Factor I, II, and Binding Protein 3, Transforming Growth Factor β-1, Soluble Fas Ligand and Superoxide Dismutase Activity in Stomach Cancer Cases and Their Controls in the JACC Study
- Cigarette Smoking and Mortality due to Stomach Cancer : Findings from the JACC Study
- Green Tea and Stomach Cancer : A Short Review of Prospective Studies
- Mortality and Incidence Rates of Stomach Cancer in the JACC Study
- Alcohol Consumption and Lung Cancer Mortality in Japanese Men : Results from Japan Collaborative Cohort (JACC) Study
- 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