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Donald Maxwell Parkin
Researcher at University of Oxford
Publications - 267
Citations - 74295
Donald Maxwell Parkin is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Population. The author has an hindex of 87, co-authored 259 publications receiving 71469 citations. Previous affiliations of Donald Maxwell Parkin include University of California, Los Angeles & Queen Mary University of London.
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Cancer registration: principles and methods. Analysis of survival.
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3. Cancers attributable to consumption of alcohol in the UK in 2010
TL;DR: The World Cancer Research Fund report (WCRF, 2007) considered that the evidence for an association of alcohol intake with these sites was convincing and, for liver cancer, probable and the consistent finding of an increased risk of breast cancer with increasing alcohol intake was noted.
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Cancer incidence in Conakry, Guinea: first results from the cancer registry 1992–1995
Moussa Koulibaly,Ibrahim Sidiki Kabba,Amara Cisse,Sory Bailo Diallo,Mamadou Bobo Diallo,Namory Keita,Naby Daouda Camara,Mamadou Sailou Diallo,Bakary S. Sylla,Donald Maxwell Parkin +9 more
TL;DR: In the childhood age group, relatively high incidence rates were found for Hodgkin's disease, Burkitt's lymphoma and, especially, retinoblastoma in Conakry, Guinea, in contrast to contemporary East and Central Africa.
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Sheep and goats: separating cervix and corpus uteri from imprecisely coded uterine cancer deaths, for studies of geographical and temporal variations in mortality
Anja H. Loos,Freddie Bray,Peter McCarron,Elisabete Weiderpass,Matti Hakama,Matti Hakama,Donald Maxwell Parkin +6 more
TL;DR: The results show that any sensible analysis of time trends must involve procedures for correcting for unspecified and misclassified uterine cancer deaths, and generally applicable reallocation methods that allow valid time trend analysis of cervix and corpus uteri cancer mortality using datasets of varying precision are proposed.
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Childhood leukaemia following the Chernobyl accident: The European Childhood Leukaemia-Lymphoma Incidence Study (ECLIS)
Donald Maxwell Parkin,Elisabeth Cardis,E. Masuyer,H. P. Friedl,H. Hansluwka,D. Bobev,E. Ivanov,J. Sinnaeve,J. Augustin,I Plesko,Hans H. Storm,Mati Rahu,Sakari Karjalainen,J.L. Bernard,P. M. Carli,L'Huillier Mc,Jean-Michel Lutz,P. Schaffer,Schraub S,Jörg Michaelis,Matthias Möhner,W. Staneczek,M. Vargha,Paolo Crosignani,C. Magnani,Benedetto Terracini,R. Kriauciunas,J.W.W. Coebergh,Frøydis Langmark,W. Zatonski,V. Merabishvili,Vera Pompe-Kirn,Lotti Barlow,L. Raymond,R. J. Black,Charles A. Stiller,B.G. Bennett +36 more
TL;DR: The objective of the European Childhood Leukaemia-Lymphoma Incidence Study (ECLIS) is to investigate trends in incidence rates of childhood leukaemia and lymphoma in Europe, in relation to the exposure to radiation which resulted from the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in April 1986.