How strong is the evidence that solar ultraviolet B and vitamin D reduce the risk of cancer?: An examination using Hill's criteria for causality
about
Molecular link between vitamin D and cancer preventionA multicountry ecological study of cancer incidence rates in 2008 with respect to various risk-modifying factorsDoes the evidence for an inverse relationship between serum vitamin D status and breast cancer risk satisfy the Hill criteria?The role of geographical ecological studies in identifying diseases linked to UVB exposure and/or vitamin DMicronutrients in Oncological InterventionFrom monocausality to systems thinking: a complementary and alternative conceptual approach for better understanding the development and prevention of sports injuryVitamin d status in central europeEstimated economic benefit of increasing 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations of Canadians to or above 100 nmol/LPathogenic roles of alterations in vitamin D and vitamin D receptor in gastric tumorigenesisIn defense of the sun: An estimate of changes in mortality rates in the United States if mean serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels were raised to 45 ng/mL by solar ultraviolet-B irradianceOpen letter to IARC Director Christopher P. Wild-Re: IARC Working Group Report 5: Vitamin D and CancerLatitude, sunshine, and human lactase phenotype distributions may contribute to geographic patterns of modern disease: the inflammatory bowel disease modelMelanoma incidence rates among whites in the U.S. MilitaryDoes sufficient evidence exist to support a causal association between vitamin D status and cardiovascular disease risk? An assessment using Hill's criteria for causality.The Inverse Relationship between 25-Hydroxyvitamin D and Cancer Survival: Discussion of Causation.Standardization of misleading immunoassay based 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels with liquid chromatography tandem-mass spectrometry in a large cohort study.Role of vitamin d in the prevention of pancreatic cancer.Model selection approach suggests causal association between 25-hydroxyvitamin D and colorectal cancerThe relationship between ultraviolet light exposure and mortality in dialysis patientsAn ecological study of cancer incidence and mortality rates in France with respect to latitude, an index for vitamin D production.An ecological study of cancer mortality rates in the United States with respect to solar ultraviolet-B doses, smoking, alcohol consumption and urban/rural residence.Dr. Frank caldwell garland, june 20, 1950-august 17, 2010Are Hill's criteria for causality satisfied for vitamin D and periodontal disease?Critique of the U-shaped serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D level-disease response relation.Critique of the International Agency for Research on Cancer's meta-analyses of the association of sunbed use with risk of cutaneous malignant melanoma.Vitamin D status among patients visiting a tertiary care center in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: a retrospective review of 3475 cases.Vitamin D as a Resilience Factor, Helpful for Survival of Potentially Fatal Conditions: A Hypothesis Emerging from Recent Findings of the ESTHER Cohort Study and the CHANCES Consortium.Vitamin D deficiency and sun avoidance among university students at Abu Dhabi, United Arab EmiratesThe effect of calcium plus vitamin D on risk for invasive cancer: results of the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) calcium plus vitamin D randomized clinical trial.Vitamin D's potential to reduce the risk of hospital-acquired infections.Role of solar UVB irradiance and smoking in cancer as inferred from cancer incidence rates by occupation in Nordic countriesDifferences in vitamin D status may account for unexplained disparities in cancer survival rates between African and white AmericansSolar radiation and the incidence and mortality of leading invasive cancers in the United States.A critical review of Vitamin D and Cancer: A report of the IARC Working Group.Dynamics of vitamin D in patients with mild or inactive inflammatory bowel disease and their families.Vitamin D (25(OH)D) in patients with chronic kidney disease stages 2-5Review Article: Health benefit of increased serum 25(OH)D levels from oral intake and ultraviolet-B irradiance in the Nordic countries.Requirements for Vitamin D across the life span.Systematic review: occupational physical activity and low back pain.An estimate of the global reduction in mortality rates through doubling vitamin D levels.
P2860
Q24602044-2617310D-C468-4B7F-B841-1C3726B9E100Q24607909-689E765F-1BE1-4369-9B03-C141696F6F80Q24612630-A6E2D96F-DC97-4A38-8F4C-70A61FC3D135Q26748470-B2330822-A054-491D-B2B9-5DAA207B05A0Q26764839-F4062CD9-65A2-4C67-A721-0615FC3D44B5Q26774056-E8428912-B7D2-49F4-A433-7A6F59821A5AQ27008545-529A1611-7C96-4222-B4B7-8ED360A95BECQ28069109-E308A7E8-1B5F-46B8-9B5B-F54D3E73CCC8Q33710174-D54973D9-ABFF-4813-ACD6-D4CD6B3875ADQ33716852-FDBEF3DF-3C9F-4B61-B346-2FE5CC1B3C1EQ33716965-623537F1-3B6B-4CD4-A4B1-8C36BA7DDDEFQ33806340-FCCB79A1-4A6C-4B9F-A510-C4DBAF2B9873Q34107520-0C1534DE-14F2-4768-8BC9-0CB9A6757B28Q34263443-FD01D15B-1F00-4BB7-848A-4F0166A0E4B9Q34383359-EDCB7291-DB30-472B-9EA4-59279A99B3FEQ34469871-D60FE5EC-21D9-445A-9BC2-70A44C65115DQ34512748-909F3C47-EAF9-49A8-93A4-E995864DCF04Q34744180-16BBC704-CFF9-4E65-A680-4FAABD6D0C53Q34812456-1D54EE5E-1079-44A1-BECB-0CFAB8883673Q34847212-CF8A9FCC-0F9F-4D88-940D-6883287E0ACBQ34847267-214FD825-3FEC-4582-BAB1-2E022EA3C535Q34847292-2FA05FFC-3FBC-4000-A042-B67C39A1990CQ34891053-D67EA520-0B3B-495C-9B23-0BEEB8C07017Q34974606-7030F97F-DC66-48AD-9826-D4C7C4B05DF8Q34974609-FAF89DBD-0D6E-44C6-BC0E-DEB8CEB93268Q35093845-7D0DC4BD-89DF-45AF-BCB0-1073BE937446Q35658055-8E92028B-41BD-4ECE-8A37-EE223CEDC66DQ35667408-A9D3AFC7-5535-4429-82A0-3D8C4367A4DCQ36111925-355EA769-13E3-44FD-9502-152CAB7B735DQ36187615-E282E5DC-C776-4BC8-9961-3A54AAB47F8CQ36187643-A0E629E7-9CDD-49FA-BE3C-A89A8F308B21Q36187658-946F2ACB-1C04-44CA-98B7-C244F0491374Q36887514-3B6B981D-D23F-44C5-9B08-C8F20B2CC058Q37273545-68DF3099-D5C4-4FFA-BADA-D65BA34327E3Q37309420-3839622E-4F06-4FCD-960F-455BF6AFD8FEQ37387897-5FB1FF56-00C5-45FC-BFB6-A7EDF6EAEC04Q37785398-F6DB3466-AF4D-41F3-9D57-BB163E737FD4Q37829546-01FC11D8-2769-425D-8AA0-727C0891E0A3Q37897428-D4DAAD24-D2A7-401C-BE70-A8D8AC8F29C7Q37897923-E0F1A56A-4910-486C-8371-99B9E0694462
P2860
How strong is the evidence that solar ultraviolet B and vitamin D reduce the risk of cancer?: An examination using Hill's criteria for causality
description
2009 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2009 թուականի Յունուարին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
@hyw
2009 թվականի հունվարին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
@hy
2009年の論文
@ja
2009年論文
@yue
2009年論文
@zh-hant
2009年論文
@zh-hk
2009年論文
@zh-mo
2009年論文
@zh-tw
2009年论文
@wuu
name
How strong is the evidence tha ...... Hill's criteria for causality
@ast
How strong is the evidence tha ...... Hill's criteria for causality
@en
How strong is the evidence tha ...... Hill's criteria for causality
@nl
type
label
How strong is the evidence tha ...... Hill's criteria for causality
@ast
How strong is the evidence tha ...... Hill's criteria for causality
@en
How strong is the evidence tha ...... Hill's criteria for causality
@nl
prefLabel
How strong is the evidence tha ...... Hill's criteria for causality
@ast
How strong is the evidence tha ...... Hill's criteria for causality
@en
How strong is the evidence tha ...... Hill's criteria for causality
@nl
P2860
P356
P1476
How strong is the evidence tha ...... Hill's criteria for causality
@en
P2093
William B Grant
P2860
P356
10.4161/DERM.1.1.7388
P407
P577
2009-01-01T00:00:00Z