An epidemiologic approach to cancer of the large intestine: the significance of disease relationships.
Burkitt, D P
An epidemiologic approach to cancer of the large intestine: the significance of disease relationships. [electronic resource] - Diseases of the colon and rectum - 456-61 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article
0012-3706
10.1007/BF02587020 doi
Abdomen--physiopathology
Age Factors
Appendicitis--epidemiology
Carcinogens
Diet
Diverticulum--epidemiology
England
Europe
Fecal Impaction--complications
Hernia, Diaphragmatic--epidemiology
Humans
Intestinal Neoplasms--epidemiology
Intestinal Polyps--etiology
Intestine, Large
Intestines--physiopathology
Models, Theoretical
North America
Pressure
Sex Factors
An epidemiologic approach to cancer of the large intestine: the significance of disease relationships. [electronic resource] - Diseases of the colon and rectum - 456-61 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article
0012-3706
10.1007/BF02587020 doi
Abdomen--physiopathology
Age Factors
Appendicitis--epidemiology
Carcinogens
Diet
Diverticulum--epidemiology
England
Europe
Fecal Impaction--complications
Hernia, Diaphragmatic--epidemiology
Humans
Intestinal Neoplasms--epidemiology
Intestinal Polyps--etiology
Intestine, Large
Intestines--physiopathology
Models, Theoretical
North America
Pressure
Sex Factors