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Timo Hakulinen
Researcher at University of Helsinki
Publications - 241
Citations - 19556
Timo Hakulinen is an academic researcher from University of Helsinki. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Population. The author has an hindex of 73, co-authored 240 publications receiving 18561 citations. Previous affiliations of Timo Hakulinen include Karolinska University Hospital.
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Trends in survival of patients diagnosed with cancer of the digestive organs in the Nordic countries 1964-2003 followed up to the end of 2006
Åsa Klint,Gerda Engholm,Hans H. Storm,Laufey Tryggvadottir,Mette Gislum,Timo Hakulinen,Freddie Bray +6 more
TL;DR: Alongside the ongoing clinical advances, effective primary prevention measures, including the control of alcohol and tobacco consumption as well as changing dietary pattern, will reduce the incidence and mortality burden of digestive cancers in the Nordic countries.
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Serum cholesterol and risk of cancer in a cohort of 39,000 men and women
TL;DR: The increased occurrence of cancer at low cholesterol levels seems mainly to be due to preclinical cancer, especially for rapidly developing cancers.
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Probability of parenthood after early onset cancer: a population-based study.
Laura-Maria S. Madanat,Nea Malila,Tadeusz Dyba,Timo Hakulinen,Risto Sankila,John D. Boice,Päivi M. Lähteenmäki +6 more
TL;DR: The relative probability of parenthood following early onset cancer was overall significantly reduced by ∼50%.
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Recent trends in cancer survival across Europe between 2000 and 2004: a model-based period analysis from 12 cancer registries.
Adam Gondos,Freddie Bray,David C. Brewster,Jan Willem Coebergh,Timo Hakulinen,Maryska L.G. Janssen-Heijnen,Juozas Kurtinaitis,Hermann Brenner +7 more
TL;DR: Model-based period analysis enables the timely monitoring of recent trends in population-based cancer survival and identifies rises in survival amongst patients with prostate, breast and colorectal cancer between 2000 and 2004.