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Lisbeth Samsø Schmidt
Researcher at University of Copenhagen
Publications - 26
Citations - 626
Lisbeth Samsø Schmidt is an academic researcher from University of Copenhagen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Odds ratio. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 22 publications receiving 479 citations. Previous affiliations of Lisbeth Samsø Schmidt include Copenhagen University Hospital.
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Mobile Phone Use and Brain Tumors in Children and Adolescents: A Multicenter Case–Control Study
Denis Aydin,Maria Feychting,Joachim Schüz,Tore Tynes,Tina Veje Andersen,Lisbeth Samsø Schmidt,Aslak Harbo Poulsen,Christoffer Johansen,Michaela Prochazka,Birgitta Lannering,Lars Klaeboe,Tone Eggen,Daniela Jenni,Daniela Jenni,Michael A. Grotzer,Nicolas von der Weid,Claudia E. Kuehni,Martin Röösli,Martin Röösli +18 more
TL;DR: The absence of an exposure-response relationship either in terms of the amount of mobile phone use or by localization of the brain tumor argues against a causal association.
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Risk and Phenotype of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Vaccinated and Unvaccinated Danish Children Before and During the Omicron Wave.
Mette Holm,Laura Espenhain,Jonathan Peter Glenthøj,Lisbeth Samsø Schmidt,Sannie Nordly,Ulla Birgitte Hartling,Ulrikka Nygaard +6 more
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Incidence of childhood central nervous system tumors in the Nordic countries
Lisbeth Samsø Schmidt,Kjeld Schmiegelow,Kjeld Schmiegelow,Päivi M. Lähteenmäki,Catarina Träger,Tore Stokland,Katrine Grell,Göran Gustafson,Astrid Sehested,Ole Raashou-Nielsen,Christoffer Johansen,Joachim Schüz +11 more
TL;DR: The incidence rates of childhood central nervous system tumors in the Nordic countries remain among the highest in the world and increasing incidence rates would be a public health concern, as they might indicate increased exposure to environmental risk factors.
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Fetal Growth, Preterm Birth, Neonatal Stress and Risk for CNS Tumors in Children: A Nordic Population- and Register-Based Case-Control Study
Lisbeth Samsø Schmidt,Joachim Schüz,Päivi M. Lähteenmäki,Catarina Träger,Tore Stokland,Göran Gustafson,Lisa Lyngsie Hjalgrim,Astrid Sehested,Christoffer Johansen,Kjeld Schmiegelow +9 more
TL;DR: A U-shaped relation between risk for CNS tumors and birthweight and the findings provide insight into the natural history of childhood CNS tumors indicating an early onset or, alternatively, potentially harmful exposures in the neonatal period that might be preventable.
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CCDC26, CDKN2BAS, RTEL1 and TERT Polymorphisms in pediatric brain tumor susceptibility
Maral Adel Fahmideh,Catharina Lavebratt,Joachim Schüz,Martin Röösli,Martin Röösli,Tore Tynes,Michael A. Grotzer,Christoffer Johansen,Claudia E. Kuehni,Birgitta Lannering,Michaela Prochazka,Lisbeth Samsø Schmidt,Maria Feychting +12 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that pediatric and adult brain tumors might share common genetic risk factors and similar etiological pathways.