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Suporn Silpisornkosol
Researcher at Chiang Mai University
Publications - 3
Citations - 193
Suporn Silpisornkosol is an academic researcher from Chiang Mai University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medroxyprogesterone & Liver cancer. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 193 citations.
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Combined oral contraceptives and liver cancer
Ramiro Molina,Luis Martínez,Oriana Salas,Aifredo Dabancens,Tao Yun,Chen Zhiheng,Hu Yong‐Wei,Alvaro Cuadros,Nubia Aristizabal,Baruch Modan,Elaine Ron,Esther Alfandary,J. G. Mati,Patrick Kenya,Alfred Kungu,Gatei Dg,Patrick A. Ibeziako,A. A. Abioye,T. A. Junaid,Patrick U. Aghadiuno,R. Apelo,Julietta R. De LaCruz,Jose Baens,Benjamin D. Canlas,Suporn Silpisornkosol,Tieng Pardthaisong,Boonlong Sivasomboom,Choti Theetranont,Banpot Boosiri,Supawat Chutivongse,Pramuan Virutamasen,C. Wongsrichanalai,Sermsri Sindhvananda,Suporn Koetsawang,Duangdao Rachawat,Orawan Kiriwat,Nivat Chantarakul,P. P. Anthony,David B. Thomas,Janet L. Stanford,Roberta M. Ray,Elizabeth A. Noonan,S. Holck +42 more
TL;DR: The results provide no evidence that short‐term use of oral contraceptives enhances risk of liver cancer in countries where the determinants of this disease are similar to those observed in the countries where this study was conducted.
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Prostitution, Condom Use, and Invasive Squamous Cell Cervical Cancer in Thailand
David B. Thomas,Roberta M. Ray,Tieng Pardthaisong,Supawat Chutivongse,Suporn Koetsawang,Suporn Silpisornkosol,Pramuan Virutamasen,W. M. Christopherson,Joseph L. Melnick,Meirik O,T. M. M. Farley,Gustave Riotton +11 more
TL;DR: Regular use of condoms by customers of prostitutes could reduce the number of invasive cervical cancer cases in the general population of Thailand by at least one fourth.
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Depot-medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA) and risk of epithelial ovarian cancer
Hector Rodriguez Cuevas,Socorro Benavides Salazar,Antonio Palet,Patricia Ontiveros,Suporn Silpisornkosol,T. Pardhaisong,Viruch Charoeniam,S. Theetranont,Banpot Boosiri,S. Chiutivongse,Pramuan Virutamasen,C. Wongsrichanalai,Sermsri Sindhvananda,Suporn Koetsawang,Duangdao Rachawat,Orawan Kiriwat,A. Koetsawang,Robert E. Scully,Robert H. Young,David B. Thomas,Janet L. Stanford,Karin A. Rosenblatt,Elizabeth A. Noonan,Roberta M. Ray,S. Holck,Timothy M. M. Farley +25 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the risk of epithelial ovarian cancer is not altered by the use of DMPA, and no consistent patterns of increasing or decreasing risk were noted according to duration of use, time since first or most recent use or age at first use.