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Joachim Schüz
Researcher at International Agency for Research on Cancer
Publications - 370
Citations - 11236
Joachim Schüz is an academic researcher from International Agency for Research on Cancer. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 325 publications receiving 9120 citations.
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International trends in the incidence of malignant melanoma 1953-2008--are recent generations at higher or lower risk?
Friederike Erdmann,Joannie Lortet-Tieulent,Joachim Schüz,Hajo Zeeb,Rüdiger Greinert,Eckhard W. Breitbart,Freddie Bray +6 more
TL;DR: Findings provide support that primary and secondary prevention can halt and reverse the observed increasing burden of melanoma, and indicate that those prevention measures require further endorsement in many countries.
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Possible effects of electromagnetic fields (EMF) on human health--opinion of the scientific committee on emerging and newly identified health risks (SCENIHR).
Anders Ahlbom,James W. Bridges,de Seze R,Lena Hillert,Jukka Juutilainen,Mats-Olof Mattsson,Georg Neubauer,Joachim Schüz,Myrtill Simkó,Bromen K +9 more
TL;DR: The previous opinion on "Possible effects of Electromagnetic Fields (EMF), Radio Frequency Fields (RF) and Microwave Radiation on human health" by the Scientific Committee on Toxicity, Ecotoxicity and the Environment from 2001 is updated.
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Spectrum and prevalence of genetic predisposition in medulloblastoma: a retrospective genetic study and prospective validation in a clinical trial cohort
Sebastian M. Waszak,Paul A. Northcott,Paul A. Northcott,Ivo Buchhalter,Giles W. Robinson,Christian Sutter,Susanne N. Groebner,Kerstin Grund,Laurence Brugières,David T.W. Jones,Kristian W. Pajtler,Kristian W. Pajtler,A. Sorana Morrissy,Marcel Kool,Dominik Sturm,Dominik Sturm,Lukas Chavez,Aurélie Ernst,Sebastian Brabetz,Sebastian Brabetz,Michael Hain,Thomas Zichner,Maia Segura-Wang,Joachim Weischenfeldt,Tobias Rausch,Balca R. Mardin,Xin Zhou,Cristina Baciu,Christian Lawerenz,Jennifer A. Chan,Pascale Varlet,Léa Guerrini-Rousseau,Daniel W. Fults,Wiesława Grajkowska,Peter Hauser,Nada Jabado,Young Shin Ra,Karel Zitterbart,Suyash Shringarpure,Francisco M. De La Vega,Carlos Bustamante,Ho Keung Ng,Arie Perry,Tobey J. MacDonald,Pablo Hernáiz Driever,Anne Bendel,Daniel C. Bowers,Geoffrey McCowage,Murali Chintagumpala,Richard J. Cohn,Tim Hassall,Gudrun Fleischhack,Tone Eggen,Finn Wesenberg,Finn Wesenberg,Maria Feychting,Birgitta Lannering,Joachim Schüz,Christoffer Johansen,Tina Veje Andersen,Martin Röösli,Claudia E. Kuehni,Michael A. Grotzer,Kristina Kjaerheim,Camelia M. Monoranu,Tenley C. Archer,Tenley C. Archer,Elizabeth S. Duke,Scott L. Pomeroy,Scott L. Pomeroy,Redmond Shelagh,Stephan Frank,David Sumerauer,Wolfram Scheurlen,Marina Ryzhova,Till Milde,Till Milde,Christian P. Kratz,David Samuel,Jinghui Zhang,David A. Solomon,Marco A. Marra,Roland Eils,Claus R. Bartram,Katja von Hoff,Katja von Hoff,Stefan Rutkowski,Vijay Ramaswamy,Richard J. Gilbertson,Andrey Korshunov,Andrey Korshunov,Michael D. Taylor,Peter Lichter,David Malkin,Amar Gajjar,Jan O. Korbel,Stefan M. Pfister,Stefan M. Pfister +97 more
TL;DR: The prevalence of genetic predispositions differed between molecular subgroups in the retrospective cohort and was highest for patients in the MBSHH subgroup, and survival estimates differed significantly across patients with germline mutations in different medulloblastoma predisposition genes.
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Cellular Telephone Use and Cancer Risk: Update of a Nationwide Danish Cohort
Joachim Schüz,Rune Jacobsen,Jørgen H. Olsen,John D. Boice,Joseph K. McLaughlin,Christoffer Johansen +5 more
TL;DR: It is found that cellular telephone users who started subscriptions in the mid-1980s appeared to have a higher income and to smoke less than the general population and any large association of risk of cancer and cellular telephone use can be excluded.
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Cellular Telephone Use and Risk of Acoustic Neuroma
Helle Collatz Christensen,Joachim Schüz,Michael Kosteljanetz,Hans Skovgaard Poulsen,Jens Thomsen,Christoffer Johansen +5 more
TL;DR: The results of this prospective, population-based, nationwide study, which included a large number of long-term users of cellular telephones, do not support an association between cell phone use and risk of acoustic neuroma.