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Didier Colin
Researcher at International Agency for Research on Cancer
Publications - 32
Citations - 3037
Didier Colin is an academic researcher from International Agency for Research on Cancer. The author has contributed to research in topics: Standardized mortality ratio & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 32 publications receiving 2852 citations. Previous affiliations of Didier Colin include World Health Organization.
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Cervical cancer and hormonal contraceptives: Collaborative reanalysis of individual data for 16 573 women with cervical cancer and 35 509 women without cervical cancer from 24 epidemiological studies
Paul N. Appleby,Valerie Beral,A Berrington de González,Didier Colin,Silvia Franceschi,A Goodhill,Jane Green,Julian Peto,Mary L. Plummer,S Sweetland +9 more
TL;DR: The relative risk of cervical cancer is increased in current users of oral contraceptives and declines after use ceases, and by 10 or more years had returned to that of never users.
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Carcinoma of the cervix and tobacco smoking: collaborative reanalysis of individual data on 13,541 women with carcinoma of the cervix and 23,017 women without carcinoma of the cervix from 23 epidemiological studies.
Paul N. Appleby,Valerie Beral,A Berrington de González,Didier Colin,Silvia Franceschi,A Goodill,Jane Green,Julian Peto,Mary L. Plummer,S Sweetland +9 more
TL;DR: It is found that smokers are at an increased risk of squamous cell but not of adenocarcinoma of the cervix, and the risk ofSquamous cell carcinoma increases in current smokers with the number of cigarettes smoked per day and with younger age at starting smoking.
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Cancer Mortality in Workers Exposed to Phenoxy Herbicides, Chlorophenols, and Dioxins An Expanded and Updated International Cohort Study
Manolis Kogevinas,Heiko Becher,Trevor Benn,Pier Alberto Bertazzi,Paolo Boffetta,H. Bas Bueno-de-Mesqurta,David Coggon,Didier Colin,Dieter Flesch-Janys,Marilyn A. Fingerhut,Lois M. Green,Timo Kauppinen,Margareta Littorin,Elsebeth Lynge,John D. Mathews,Manfred Neuberger,Neil Pearce,Rodolfo Saracci +17 more
TL;DR: Exposure to herbicides contaminated with TCDD and higher chlorinated dioxins may be associated with a small increase in overall cancer risk and in risk for specific cancers.
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Cervical carcinoma and reproductive factors: Collaborative reanalysis of individual data on 16,563 women with cervical carcinoma and 33,542 women without cervical carcinoma from 25 epidemiological studies.
Thangarajan Rajkumar,Jack Cuzick,P. Appleby,R. Barnabas,Valerie Beral,A Berrington de González,D. Bull,Karen Canfell,B. Crossley,J. Green,G. Reeves,S. Sweetland,Susanne K. Kjaer,R. Painter,M. Vessey,J. R. Daling,Margaret M. Madeleine,Roberta M. Ray,David B. Thomas,R Herrero,Nathalie Ylitalo,Franz X. Bosch,S de Sanjosé,Xavier Castellsagué,Victor Moreno,Doudja Hammouda,E. Negri,Giorgia Randi,Manuel Álvarez,O. Galdos,Carlos Ferreira dos Santos,C. Velarde,Didier Colin,Silvia Franceschi,Nubia Muñoz,M Plummer,Julian Peto,Joakim Dillner,Ilvars Silins,S. Bayo,N. Chaouki,P. A. Rolón,L A Brinton,Allan Hildesheim,James V. Lacey,Mark Schiffman,Lara Stein,Margaret I. Urban,P. Hannaford,Saibua Chichareon,Freddy Sitas,José Eluf-Neto,C. La Vecchia,David C. G. Skegg,Ruth K. Peters,M. C. Pike,Giske Ursin,Corazon A. Ngelangel,Inger T. Gram,T. M.N. Farley,O. Meirik +60 more
TL;DR: Results were similar in analyses restricted to high‐risk human papilloma virus (HPV)‐positive cases and controls, and no relationship was found between cervical HPV positivity and number of full‐term pregnancies, or age at first full-term pregnancy among controls.
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Exposure to dioxin and nonneoplastic mortality in the expanded IARC international cohort study of phenoxy herbicide and chlorophenol production workers and sprayers
John E. Vena,Paolo Boffetta,Heiko Becher,Trevor Benn,H B Bueno-de-Mesquita,David Coggon,Didier Colin,Dieter Flesch-Janys,Lois M. Green,Timo Kauppinen,Margareta Littorin,Elsebeth Lynge,John D. Mathews,Manfred Neuberger,Neil Pearce,Angela Cecilia Pesatori,R. Saracci,Kyle Steenland,Manolis Kogevinas +18 more
TL;DR: The authors studied noncancer mortality among phenoxyacid herbicide and chlorophenol production workers and sprayers included in an international study comprising 36 cohorts from 12 countries followed from 1939 to 1992 to suggest a moderate healthy worker effect for all circulatory diseases, especially ischemic heart disease.