ScienceDirect.com - Gynecologic Oncology - Impact of smoking on perioperative pulmonary and upper respiratory complications after laparoscopic gynecologic surgery
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Showing posts with label smoking. Show all posts
Thursday, May 17, 2012
paywalled - Gynecologic Oncology - Impact of smoking on perioperative pulmonary and upper respiratory complications after laparoscopic gynecologic surgery
ScienceDirect.com - Gynecologic Oncology - Impact of smoking on perioperative pulmonary and upper respiratory complications after laparoscopic gynecologic surgery
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laparoscopic surgery
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smoking
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Cigarette smoking and risk of histological subtypes of epithelial ovarian cancer in the EPIC... - Abstract - UK PubMed Central
"The results from the EPIC study add further evidence that smoking increases risk of mucinous ovarian cancer and support the notion that the effect of smoking varies according to histological subtype."
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
abstract: Does smoking kill? A study of death certification and smoking -- Proctor et al. 65 (2): 129 -- Journal of Clinical Pathology
Conclusion
This study demonstrates that smoking is rarely cited on death certificates, even in cases where the causal link with smoking is very strong. There are many reasons why smoking is not cited on death certificates. One frequently cited reason is the reluctance of doctors to stigmatise the deceased. Interestingly, such reluctance did not extend to citing alcohol as a COD. By not recording smoking on death certificates doctors are failing to gather important epidemiological and pathological data.
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alcohol
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death certificates
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pathology
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smoking
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
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