INDEX Pagination according to issue number No. No. No. No. No. No. 1, July 1984, 1-168 2, August 1984, 169-330 3, September 1984, 331-506 4, October 1984, 507-652 5, November 1984, 653-802 6, December 1984, 803-976 ABNORMALITIES. Methodological issues in the study of prenatal drug exposure and congenital malformations: Bendectin* reanalyzed (Abstract), 486 Pattern of menstrual cycles and incidence of congenital malformations (Abstract), 486 Pyloric stenosis and maternal bendectin exposure, 251 ABORTION. Abortion before first term pregnancy and risk of breast cancer (Abstract), 461 Accuracy of spontaneous abortion recall, 727 Benzhydrylpiperazines and spontaneous abortions: example of problems and methods of analyzing Medicaid data (Abstract), 484 Male risk factors for spontaneous abortion (Abstract), 499 Parental occupational exposure and spontaneous abortions in Finland, 370 ACCIDENTS. Accidents in children: is hyperactive behavior a risk factor? (Abstract), 481 Child behavior and accidental injury (Abstract), 481 Epidemiology of musculoskeletal injuries in the workplace (Abstract), 504 ACCIDENTS, TRAFFIC. Alcohol-involved traffic fatalities among Native American Oklahomans (Abstract), 474 Northeastern Ohio Motor Vehicle Trauma Study. I. Incidence and outcome by age, sex, and occupant classification (Abstract), 497 ACCULTURATION. Acculturation and cancer incidence among Japanese-American men (Abstract), 489 Effects of acculturation and socioeconomic status on obesity and glucose tolerance in Mexican American men and women (Abstract), 494 Sex difference in the effects of sociocultural status on diabetes and cardiovascular risk factors in Mexican Americans: the San Antonio Heart Study, 834 ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME. Kaposi's Barcoma in the United States and Puerto Rico, 1973-1981 (Abstract), 473 958 Risk factors for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS): sexual orientation and drug use (Abstract), 496 ABROMONAS. Prophylactic doxycycline for travelers' diarrhea in Thailand: further supportive evidence of Aeromonas hydrophila as an enteric pathogen, 912 AGED. Aging this century and next (Abstract), 501 Alzheimer's disease and other forms of cognitive impairment in the elderly (Abstract), 501 Carotid bruits in hypertensive elderly adults (Abstract), 494 Demographic and psychosocial correlates of depression among older participants in the Framingham Heart Study (Abstract), 471 Depression, illness and social support in elderly outpatients (Abstract), 479 Factors related to the improvement in perceived health of Wisconsin's elderly (Abstract), 497 Familial aggregation of Down's syndrome and senile dementia of the Alzheimer type (Abstract), 472 Hearing loss in the elderly: the Framingham cohort (Abstract), 471 Measurement of physical activity in older populations (Abstract), 471 Osteoporosis and hip fractures (Abstract), 501 Prevalence and functional correlates of low back pain in the elderly: the National Institute on Aging established populations for epidemiologic study of the elderly (Abstract), 471 Preventive medicine in older individuals (Abstract), 501 Serum ascorbic acid and lipids in elderly (Abstract), 472 Am POLLUTION. Cumulative passive exposure to cigarette smoke and cancer risk (Abstract), 482 Woodstoves, formaldehyde and upper respiratory infections: an epidemiologic study (Abstract), 473 Woodstoves, formaldehyde, and respiratory disease, 952 SUBJECT INDEX ALCOHOL DRINKING. Alcohol and blood pressure (Abstract), 468 Alcohol consumption and nutritional intake of US adults (Abstract), 496 Alcohol detected in homicide victims, Los Angeles, 1970-1979 (Abstract), 475 Alcoholic beverage consumption and breast cancer in a French case-control study, 350 Alcoholic beverage consumption and breast cancer incidence, 676 Alcohol-involved traffic fatalities among Native American Oklahomans (Abstract), 474 Cholesterol, vitamins A and E, and their possible role in the alcohol/cancer association (Abstract), 495 Diet, alcohol, and blood pressure in the Western Electric Study (Abstract), 469 Drinking and mortality: The Framingham Study, 97 Major determinants of premature mortality in middle-aged urban males. Alcohol-related deaths and degree of participation in a preventive population program against alcohol and its complications, 265 ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE. A descriptive study of neuritic plaques and neurofibrillary tangles in an autopsy population, 331 959 arthritis: implied constraints on genetic etiology (Abstract), 478 ASBESTOS. The relationship between asbestos exposure and lung cancer cell type (Abstract), 459 ASCORBIC ACID, SERUM. Serum ascorbic acid and lipids in elderly (Abstract), 472 ATHEROSCLEROSIS. The Type A-atherosclerosis controversy (Abstract), 488 AUTOPSY. A descriptive study of neuritic plaques and neurofibrillary tangles in an autopsy population, 331 BACKACHE. Prevalence and functional correlates of low back pain in the elderly: the National Institute on Aging established populations for epidemiologic study of the elderly (Abstract), 471 BACTERIOPHAGES. Lysogenicity and prophage type of the strains of Vibrio cholerae O-l isolated mainly from the natural environment, 759 BEHAVIOR. The Type A-atherosclerosis controvery (Abstract), 488 BENZHYDRYL COMPOUNDS. Benzhydrylpiperazines and spontaneous abortions: example of problems and methods of analyzing Medicaid data (Abstract), 484 BEREAVEMENT MORTALITY. Bereavement and risk of death from major causes (Abstract), 480 BIOLOGICAL TRANSPORT. Sex and race differences in sodium-lithium countertransport and red cell sodium concentration, 537 BIOLOGY, HUMAN. Introduction to the convergence of epidemiology and human biology (Abstract), 501 BIOMETRY. Effects of the use of unreliable surrogate ANTIBODIES, VIBAL. Epidemiology of hepatitis A and variables on the validity of epidemiologic reB in the Shanghai area: prevalence of serum search studies, 643 markers, 404 Environmental and genetic sources of familial agImmunogenicity and safety of a plasma-derived gregation of blood pressure in Tecumseh, Michheat-inactivated hepatitis B vaccine (CLB): igan, 131 studies in volunteers at a low risk of infection Estimation of risk when verification of disease with hepatitis B virus, 694 status is obtained in a selected group of subjects Risk factors in dengue shock syndrome: a pro(Letters), 328 spective epidemiologic study in Rayong, ThaiLoglinear modeling with inexpensive computing land. I. The 1980 outbreak, 653 equipment, 777 Sex-related differences in immunoglobulin M and Why do extra covariates reduce the precision of in total antibody response to hepatitis A virus $! in logistic regression? (Abstract), 495 observed in two epidemics of hepatitis A, 936 BIRTH WEIGHT. Did the low birth weight rate of nonThe changing epidemiologic pattern of hepatitis whites really rise? (Abstract), 467 A infection in urban Greece, 703 Re: "Perinatal mortality: standardizing for birthAORTIC ANEURYSM. Changing incidence of abdominal weight is biased" (Letters), 798 aortic aneurysms: a population-based study, BLADDER NEOPLASMS. A case-control study of bladder 379 cancer risk among truck drivers (Abstract), 460 APPENDICITIS. Fiber and appendicitis (Abstract), 490 Drinking water source and risk of bladder cancer ARTHRITIS. A focus of Lyme disease in Monmouth (Abstract), 490 County, New Jersey, 387 Interaction of aromatic amines and smoking in ARTHRITIS, RHEUMATOID. Effect of multidisciplinary bladder cancer—preliminary findings (Abcare on the long-term outcome of rheumatoid stract), 482 arthritis (Abstract), 477 Occupation and bladder cancer in rural New EnHLA-DR4 in familial and nonfamilial rheumatoid gland (Abstract), 458 AMYOTROPMC LATERAL SCLEROSIS. Amyotrophic lat- eral sclerosis and Parkinsonism-dementia of Guam: a 25 year prospective patient-control study (Abstract), 478 ANENCEPHALY. Investigation of a cluster of anencephaly and spina bifida, 559 960 SUBJECT INDEX BLOOD GLUCOSE. Effects of acculturation and socioeconomic status on obesity and glucose tolerance in Mexican American men and women (Abstract), 494 Nonenzymatic glycosylation of proteins—a new tool for assessment of cumulative hyperglycemia in epidemiologic studies, past and future, 169 BLOOD PRESSURE. A device for the automatic measurement of blood pressure in epidemiologic studies, 642 Alcohol and blood pressure (Abstract), 468 Blood pressure and nutrition in adults: The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 17 Blood pressure levels and mortality from cerebrovascular disease in Australia and the United States, 865 Cerebrovascular disease among Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trial screenees (Abstract), 469 Change in blood pressure and total cholesterol with retirement, 64 Comparisons of patterns of blood pressure treatment among East Boston residents 65-69 years of age in 1973 and 1982 (Abstract), 470 Diet and blood pressure among elderly Japanese men (Abstract), 468 Diet, alcohol, and blood pressure in the Western Electric Study (Abstract), 469 Differences in the prevalence, detection and control of hypertension in a bi-ethnic community (Abstract), 469 Environmental and genetic sources of familial aggregation of blood pressure in Tecumseh, Michigan, 131 Influence of socioprofessional conditions on blood pressure levels and hypertension control: epidemiologic study of 6,665 subjects in the Paris district, 72 Physical fitness and the incidence of hypertension (Abstract), 470 Systolic blood pressure and cancer mortality in an elderly population, 550 The relationship of baseline calcium and blood pressure (Abstract), 469 Twenty-four hour blood pressure monitoring in adolescents (Abstract), 470 BLOOD PRESSURE DETERMINATION. A device for the au- tomatic measurement of blood pressure in epidemiologic studies, 542 BODY HEIGHT. Blood pressure and nutrition in adults: The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 17 BODY WEIGHT. Blood pressure and nutrition in adults: The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 17 Dietary measures of physical activity, 900 Duration and degree of overweight, glucose tolerance and insulin response (Abstract), 476 BONE DISEASES. Cross-sectional and longitudinal effects of calcium consumption on age-related bone loss (Abstract), 500 Longitudinal study of bone loss in the second metacarpal (Abstract), 492 BRAIN INJURIES. Methodological issues in the epidemiologic study of brain injuries (Abstract), 504 Time from injury to death in brain injured persons: an epidemiologic assessment of patterns and potentially preventable deaths (Abstract), 475 BRAIN NEOPLASMS. Brain cancer and other causes of death in anatomists (Abstract), 500 BREAST DISEASES. Cigarette smoking and fibrocystic breast disease (Abstract), 491 Estrogen replacement therapy and benign breast disease (Abstract), 461 Oral contraceptive use and fibrocystic breast disease among pre- and postmenopausal women, 87 Oral contraceptives and benign breast disease, 273 Risk factors for benign breast disease: a case-control study of discordant twins, 565 Risk factors for pathologically confirmed benign breast disease, 115 BREAST NEOPLASMS. Abortion before first term pregnancy and risk of breast cancer (Abstract), 461 Alcoholic beverage consumption and breast cancer in a French case-control study, 350 Alcoholic beverage consumption and breast cancer incidence, 676 Breast cancer and oral contraceptive use before age 25 years (Abstract), 462 Breast cancer screening data in case-control studies, 8 Case-control study of high risk mammographic patterns in postmenopausal women (Abstract), 463 Increased risk of breast cancer among lean premenopausal women (Abstract), 461 Obesity and weight change in breast cancer: a case-control study (Abstract), 462 Oral contraceptives and benign breast disease, 273 Relationship of ethnicity and other prognostic factors to breast cancer survival patterns in Hawaii (Abstract), 505 Risk factors for pathologically confirmed benign breast disease, 115 CADMIUM. Cadmium and lung cancer (Abstract), 482 CALCIUM. Cross-sectional and longitudinal effects of calcium consumption on age-related bone loss (Abstract), 500 The relationship of baseline calcium and blood pressure (Abstract), 469 SUBJECT INDEX CALORIC INTAKE. Dietary measures of physical activity, 900 CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES. Interaction between cig- arette smoking and diabetes mellitus in the prediction of death attributed to cardiovascular disease, 670 The spectrum of physical activity, cardiovascular disease and health: an epidemiologic perspective, 507 CAROTENE. Carotene, fruit and vegetables, and lung cancer (Abstract), 499 CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME. Occupational carpal 961 CLUBFOOT. Simultaneous occurrence of clubfoot and congenital dislocation of the hip (Abstract), 467 COFFEE. Coffee consumption and myocardial infarction (Abstract), 487 Does coffee consumption raise serum cholesterol? (Abstract), 492 Risk factors for benign breast disease: a case-control study of discordant twins, 565 COGNITION DISORDERS. Use of the Mental Function Index in older adults: reliability, validity, and measurement of change over time, 922 COLITIS, ULCERATTVE. Smoking in ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease in Baltimore (Abstract), 498 CONJUNCTrvms. Acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis in Puerto Rico, 1981-1982, 395 Acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis, Key West, Florida: an assessment of risk factors for introduction of illness into households and secondary spread during the 1981 epidemic, 717 tunnel syndrome in an Oregon neurology practice (Abstract), 493 CEREBROVASCULAR DISORDERS. Blood pressure levels and mortality from cerebrovascular disease in Australia and the United States, 865 Cerebrovascular disease among Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trial screenees (Abstract), 469 Event, incidence and case fatality rates of cere- CONSUMER PARTICIPATION. Recruitment and particibrovascular disease in Auckland, New Zealand, pation of children in a long-term study of car236 diovascular disease: The Bogalusa Heart Study, 1973-1982, 436 Population studies of cerebrovascular disease as a cause of dementia (Abstract), 499 CONTRACEPTIVES, ORAL. Breast cancer and oral conCHILD. Accidents in children: is hyperactive betraceptive use before age 25 years (Abstract), havior a risk factor? (Abstract), 481 462 Child behavior and accidental injury (Abstract), Deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism 481 in relation to oral-contraceptive use (Abstract), Childhood cancer incidence in twins (Abstract), 465 483 Incidence of thyroid cancer in women in relation Childhood eye injuries: a population-based study to reproductive and hormonal factors, 423 (Abstract), 474 Oral contraceptive use and fibrocystic breast disNeuroblastoma: a case-comparison analysis of ease among pre- and postmenopausal women, birth characteristics (Abstract), 483 87 Psychosocial consequences of childhood cancer Oral contraceptive use and Crohn's disease (Absurvival (Abstract), 480 stract), 466 Recruitment and participation of children in a Oral contraceptives and benign breast disease, long-term study of cardiovascular disease: The 273 Bogalusa Heart Study, 1973-1982, 436 Risk factors for benign breast disease: a case-conCHOLERA. Intervention studies and the definition of trol study of discordant twins, 565 dominant transmission routes, 449 Risk factors for pathologically confirmed benign CHOLESTEROL. Change in blood pressure and total breast disease, 115 cholesterol with retirement, 64 CORONARY DISEASE. A prospective study of postCholesterol, vitamins A and E, and their possible menopausal hormones and fatal and nonfatal role in the alcohol/cancer association (Abstract), coronary disease (Abstract), 489 495 Coronary risk factors and exercise test perforDoes coffee consumption raise serum cholesterol? mance in asymptomatic hypercholesterolemic (Abstract), 492 men: application of proportional hazards analysis, 210 Level of education as a correlate of HDL-cholesterol and its subtractions: the Beaver County Heritability of coronary heart disease risk factors experience (Abstract), 495 in women (Abstract), 487 Sex difference in the effects of sociocultural status Monitoring nonfatal coronary heart disease in the on diabetes and cardiovascular risk factors in Community Cardiovascular Surveillance ProMexican Americans: the San Antonio Heart gram (CCSP) (Abstract), 487 Study, 834 Occupational exposure to high demand/low conSudden death in the Framingham Heart Study: trol work and coronary heart disease incidence differences in incidence and risk factors by sex in the Framingham cohort (Abstract), 481 and coronary disease status, 888 Reproductive history in women with coronary 962 SUBJECT INDEX heart disease: a case-control study, 108 Sudden death in the Framingham Study: differences in incidence and risk factors by sex and coronary disease status, 888 Trends in coronary heart disease event rates in New Zealand, 225 CREUTZFELDT-JAKOB DISEASE. A case-control study of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (Abstract), 472 CROHN'S DISEASE. Oral contraceptive use and Crohn's disease (Abstract), 466 Smoking factors in ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease in Baltimore (Abstract), 498 CROSS DEFECTION. Case-control study of risk factors associated with isolation of Salmonella saintpaid in hospitalized horses, 862 Epidemiology of nosocomial methicillin resistant S. aureus (Abstract), 473 CROWDING. Overcrowding and intensive exposure as determinants of measles mortality, 49 CRYPTOCOCCUS NEOFORMANS. Epidemiologic differ- ences between two varieties of Cryptococcus neoformans, 123 CRYPTORCHIDISM. Risk factors for cryptorchidism: a case-control study (Abstract), 466 Cryptorchism and maternal estrogen exposure, 707 DATA COLLECTION. Re: "On epidemiologic surveys" (Letter), 167 DAY CARE. The relationship of staff to the incidence of diarrhea in day-care centers, 750 DEATH, SUDDEN. Biologic and behavioral factors in the sudden death syndrome of Southeast Asian refugees (Abstract), 502 Sudden death in the Framingham Heart Study: differences in incidence and risk factors by sex and coronary disease status, 888 Sudden death in the Framingham Heart Study (Abstract), 488 Trends in coronary heart disease event rates in New Zealand, 225 DEMENTIA. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and Parkinsonism-dementia of Guam: a 25 year prospective patient-control study (Abstract), 478 Population studies of cerebrovascular disease as a cause of dementia (Abstract), 499 DEMENTIA, SENILE. Familial aggregation of Down's syndrome and senile dementia of the Alzheimer type (Abstract), 472 Use of the Mental Function Index in older adults: reliability, validity, and measurement of change over time, 922 DENGUE. Risk factors in dengue shock syndrome: a prospective epidemiologic study in Rayong, Thailand. I. The 1980 outbreak, 653 DENTAL MOTTLING. Prevalence of dental mottling in school-age, lifetime residents of sixteen Texas communities (Abstract), 467 DEPRESSION. Demographic and psychosocial correlates of depression among older participants in the Framingham Heart Study (Abstract), 471 Depression and the utilization of health care services: an epidemiologic study (Abstract), 496 Depression, illness and social support in elderly outpatients (Abstract), 479 The prevalence of depressive symptoms among Mexican Americans and Anglos, 592 DIABETES MELLITUS. Ethnic differences in susceptibility to noninsulin-dependent diabetes in two urbanized Micronesian populations (Abstract), 476 Genetic and intrauterine environmental effects in transmission of diabetes mellitus (Abstract), 477 Genetic and lifestyle aspects of diabetes in American blacks: a refined "thrifty gene" hypothesis (Abstract), 502 Interaction between cigarette smoking and diabetes mellitus in the prediction of death attributed to cardiovascular disease, 670 Multivariate analyses of the risk of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus for siblings of insulin-dependent diabetic patients, 315 Nonenzymatic glycosylation of proteins—a new tool for assessment of cumulative hyperglycemia in epidemiologic studies, past and future, 169 Sex difference in the effects of sociocultural status on diabetes and cardiovascular risk factors in Mexican Americans: the San Antonio Heart Study, 834 The value of the 200 mg/dl cutpoint for plasma glucose two hours post oral glucose challenge in screening for hyperglycemia (Abstract), 476 DIABETIC RETINOPATHY. Incidence estimates of retinopathy in Nauruan diabetics (Letters), 956 Is metabolic control as measured by glycosylated hemoglobin associated with diabetic retinopathy? (Abstract), 476 DIARRHEA. A common-source epidemic of mixed bacterial diarrhea with secondary transmission, 743 Intervention studies and the definition of dominant transmission routes, 449 Prophylactic doxycycline for travelers' diarrhea in Thailand: further supportive evidence of Aeromonas hydrophila as an enteric pathogen, 912 The relationship of staff to the incidence of diarrhea in day-care centers, 750 DIET. A data-based diet questionnaire for epidemiologic studies (Abstract), 465 Alternatives in the collection and analysis of food frequency interview data, 572 Carotene, fruit and vegetables, and lung cancer (Abstract), 499 Diet, alcohol, and blood pressure in the Western Electric Study (Abstract), 469 Diet and blood pressure among elderly Japanese men (Abstract), 468 SUBJECT INDEX Diet, obesity, and risk of fatal prostate cancer, 244 Dietary associations with other etiologic factors in cancer (Abstract), 492 Fiber and appendicitis (Abstract), 490 Reproducibility of retrospective dietary reports (Abstract), 464 Retrospective assessment of dietary intake, 876 Re: "Comparison of self- and surrogate-reported dietary information" (Letters), 650 The reliability of questionnaire-derived historic dietary information and temporal stability of food habits in individuals, 281 DETHYLSTILBESTROL. Reproductive performance in DES-exposed daughters (Abstract), 485 DISEASE OUTBREAKS. A common-source epidemic of mixed bacterial diarrhea with secondary transmission, 743 Pontiac fever associated with a whirlpool spa, 809 DOWN'S SYNDROME. Familial aggregation of Down's syndrome and senile dementia of the Alzheimer type (Abstract), 472 DOXYCYCLINE. Prophylactic doxycycline for travelers' diarrhea in Thailand: further supportive evidence of Aeromonas hydrophila as an enteric pathogen, 912 EDUCATION. Level of education as a correlate of HDL-cholesterol and its subfractions: the Beaver County experience (Abstract), 495 EDUCATION, MEDICAL. Teaching epidemiology in medical schools: a workable model, 203 EMBOLISM. Deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism in relation to oral-contraceptive use (Abstract), 465 ENTEROTOXINS. Prophylactic doxycycline for travelers' diarrhea in Thailand: further supportive evidence of Aeromonas hydrophila as an enteric pathogen, 912 ENTEROVIRUS INFECTIONS. Acute hemorrhagic con- junctivitis in Puerto Rico, 1981-1982, 395 Acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis, Key West, Florida: an assessment of risk factors for introduction of illness into households and secondary spread during the 1981 epidemic, 717 ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE. Environmental and ge- netic EDurces of familial aggregation of blood pressure in Tecumseh, Michigan, 131 Intervention studies and the definition of dominant transmission routes, 449 EPIDEMICS. A common-source epidemic of mixed bacterial diarrhea with secondary transmission, 743 Acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis, Key West, Florida: an assessment of risk factors for introduction of illness into households and secondary spread during the 1981 epidemic, 717 Pontiac fever associated with a whirlpool spa, 809 Sex-related differences in immunoglobulin M and in total antibody response to hepatitis A virus observed in two epidemics of hepatitis A, 936 963 EPIDEMIOLOGIC METHODS. A data-based diet questionnaire for epidemiologic studies (Abstract), 465 A statistical method to control for the healthy worker effect in intracohort comparisons (Abstract), 465 Analysis of interobserver variation on a programmable calculator, 154 Assessment of questionnaires used for deriving estimates of occupational exposures (Abstract), 459 Biased selection of controls for case-control analyses of cohort studies (Abstract), 503 Comparison of Waksberg random digit dialing method with a non-cluster random digit dialing method (Abstract), 463 Detecting space-time aggregation of rate events (Abstract), 464 Development of referent populations for occupational studies (Abstract), 460 Epidemiologic modeling using a microcomputer spreadsheet package, 943 Estimation of risk ratios and risk differences from sparse follow-up data (Abstract), 465 Excluding controls: misapplications in case-control studies, 791 Exposure classification in nested case-control studies (Abstract), 503 Interpretation of cancer trends and the collinearity of age, period and cohort effects (Abstract), 484 Intervention studies and the definition of dominant transmission routes, 449 Loglinear modeling with inexpensive computing equipment, 777 Multiple measurements and the improvement of estimates of exposure-disease associations (Abstract), 500 On lumping, splitting and well-rounded data (Letter), 649 Population isolates: natural experimental phenomena of importance to human biology and medicine (Abstract), 502 Population survey cognitive testing related to subsequent detailed evaluation (Abstract), 480 Predicting interactions (Abstract), 464 Random digit dialing in selecting a populationbased control group, 825 Re: "A method for estimating year of birth using Social Security number" (Letters), 649 Relating the logistic and proportional hazards models (Abstract), 464 Reproducibility of retrospective dietary reports (Abstract), 464 Test-retest reliability of diet and drinking estimates for pregnancy and post partum, 794 The need for quality control procedures in biological testing used in occupational epidemiology (Abstract), 497 The problem of multiple inference in studies de- 964 SUBJECT INDEX signed to generate hypotheses (Abstract), 603 The reliability of questionnaire-derived historic The reliability of reproductive and work history dietary information and temporal stability of questionnaires (Abstract), 459 food habits in individuals, 281 The role of the case-control study in evaluating FORECASTING. The future of measles in highly imhealth interventions: vitamin supplementation munized populations: a modeling approach, 39 and neural tube defects, 803 FORENSIC MEDICINE. The use of epidemiologic data in Unmatched analysis of matched data: is the bias the courts, 190 always conservative? (Abstract), 463 FORMALDEHYDE. Brain cancer and other causes of Use of logistic regression models to determine the death in anatomists (Abstract), 500 Case-control study on sinonasal cancer and forprobability of patient survival (Abstract), 463 maldehyde exposure based on a national data ESCHER1CH1A COU. A common-source epidemic of linkage system for occupation and cancer (Abmixed bacterial diarrhea with secondary transstract), 459 mission, 743 Prophylactic doxycycline for travelers' diarrhea in Proportionate mortality study of workers exposed Thailand: further supportive evidence of Aeroto formaldehyde in the garment industry (Abmonas hydrophila as an enteric pathogen, 912 stract), 458 ESTROGENS. A prospective study of postmenopausal Woodstoves, formaldehyde, and respiratory dishormones and fatal and nonfatal coronary disease, 952 ease (Abstract), 489 Woodstoves, formaldehyde and upper respiratory Cryptorchism and maternal estrogen exposure, infections: epidemiologic study (Abstract), 473 707 GENETICS. Environmental and genetic sources of faEstrogen replacement therapy and benign breast milial aggregation of blood pressure in Tedisease (Abstract), 461 cumseh, Michigan, 131 Incidence of thyroid cancer in women in relation Genetic and environmental determinants of level to reproductive and hormonal factors, 423 of pulmonary function, 518 Incidence of thyroid cancer in women in relation GERIATRICS. Systolic blood pressure and cancer morto reproductive and hormonal factors (Abtality in an elderly population, 550 stract), 460 GLAUCOMA, OPEN ANGLE. A retrospective study of Ovarian function and lipid/lipoprotein levels (Abopen angle glaucoma (Abstract), 477 stract), 489 GLUCOSE TOLERANCE TEST. Duration and degree of overweight, glucose tolerance and insulin rePostmenopausal estrogen use and mortality (Absponse (Abstract), 476 stract), 466 EXERCISE TEST. Coronary risk factors and exercise The value of the 200 mg/dl cutpoint for plasma test performance in asymptomatic hypercholesglucose two hours post oral glucose challenge in terolemic men: application of proportional hazscreening for hyperglycemia (Abstract), 476 ards analysis, 210 HEAD INJURIES. A summary of recent findings on the EXERCISE, PHYSICAL. Seven-day activity and self-reincidence of fatal and nonfatal head injuries in port compared to a direct measure of physical various US sub-populations (Abstract), 504 activity, 818 HEALTH SURVEYS. Effectiveness of various methods The spectrum of physical activity, cardiovascular of contact and reimbursement on response rates disease and health: an epidemiologic perspecof pregnant women to a mail questionnaire, 161 tive, 507 Nonresponse bias and early versus all responders EYE DISEASES. Acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis, in mail and telephone surveys, 291 Key West, Florida: an assessment of risk factors Quality of response in different population groups for introduction of illness into households and in mail and telephone surveys, 302 secondary spread during the 1981 epidemic, 717 HEARING LOSS. Hearing loss in the elderly: the Framingham cohort (Abstract), 471 Childhood eye injuries: a population-based study (Abstract), 474 HEMOGLOBLJN A, GLYCOSYLATED. IS metabolic control as measured by glycosylated hemoglobin assoFAMILY CHARACTERISTICS. Environmental and geciated with diabetic retinopathy? (Abstract), netic sources of familial aggregation of blood 476 pressure in Tecumseh, Michigan, 131 Overcrowding and intensive exposure as deter- HEMORRHAGIC FEVERS, VIRAL. Risk factors in dengue shock syndrome: a prospective epidemiologic minants of measles mortality, 49 study in Rayong, Thailand. I. The 1980 outFETAL DEATH. Re: "Perinatal mortality: standarbreak, 653 dizing for birthweight is biased" (Letters), 798 FIREARMS. The impact of firearms on health in Cal- HEPATITIS A VIRUS. Epidemiology of hepatitis A and ifornia (Abstract), 504 B in the Shanghai area: prevalence of serum markers, 404 FOOD HABITS. Retrospective assessment of dietary inSex-related differences in immunoglobulin M and take, 876 SUBJECT INDEX in total antibody response to hepatitis A virus observed in two epidemics of hepatitis A, 936 The changing epidemiologic pattern of hepatitis A infection in urban Greece, 703 HEPATITIS B ANTIGENS. Association of hepatitis Be antigen and tuberculin skin .test reactivity (Abstract), 473 Transmission of hepatitis B virus among siblings, 617 HEPATITIS B VIRUS. A multivariate analysis of risk factors for hepatitis B virus infection among hospital employees screened for vaccination, 684 Epidemiology of hepatitis A and B in the Shanghai area: prevalence of serum markers, 404 Immunogenicity and safety of a plasma-derived heat-inactivated hepatitis B vaccine (CLB): studies in volunteers at a low risk of infection with hepatitis B virus, 694 Transmission of hepatitis B virus among siblings, 617 HERPES GENITALIS. Genital herpes and pregnancy outcome: a population-based cohort study (Abstract), 485 HIP DISLOCATION, CONGENITAL. Simultaneous occur- rence of clubfoot and congenital dislocation of the hip (Abstract), 467 HIP FRACTURE. Osteoporosis and hip fractures (Abstract), 501 HISTORY OF MEDICINE. Application of a capture-recapture method (the Bernoulli census) to historical epidemiology, 626 HODGKIN'S DISEASE. School contact among persons with Hodgkin's disease, 29 HOMICIDE. Alcohol detected in homicide victims, Los Angeles, 1970-1979 (Abstract), 475 Television and homicide in the United States and South Africa, 1945-1974 (Abstract), 505 The impact of firearms on health in California (Abstract), 504 HOMOSEXUALITY. Risk factors for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS): sexual orientation and drug use (Abstract), 496 HORSE DISEASES. Case-control study of risk factors associated with isolation of Salmonella saintpaul in hospitalized horses, 852 HOUSING. Overcrowding and intensive exposure as determinants of measles mortality, 49 HYPERACnvrrY. Accidents in children: is hyperactive behavior a risk factor? (Abstract), 461 HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA. Coronary risk factors and exercise test performance in asymptomatic hypercholesterolemic men: application of proportional hazards analysis, 210 HYPERGLYCEMIA. Nonenzymatic glycosylation of proteins—a new tool for assessment of cumulative hyperglycemia in epidemiologic studies, past and future, 169 965 HYPERTENSION. Blood pressure levels and mortality from cerebrovascular disease in Australia and the United States, 865 Carotid bruits in hypertensive elderly adults (Abstract), 494 Change in blood pressure and total cholesterol with retirement, 64 Differences in the prevalence, detection and control of hypertension in a bi-ethnic community (Abstract), 469 Influence of socioprofessional conditions on blood pressure levels and hypertension control: epidemiologic study of 6,665 subjects in the Paris district, 72 Physical fitness and the incidence of hypertension (Abstract), 470 Sex and race differences in sodium-lithium countertransport and red cell sodium concentration, 537 Sudden death in the Framingham Heart Study: differences in incidence and risk factors by sex and coronary disease status, 888 HYPERTHYROIDISM. Cancer incidence and mortality in hyperthyroid women (Abstract), 462 HYPERTROPHY. Sudden death in the Framingham Heart Study: differences in incidence and risk factors by sex and coronary disease status, 888 HLA ANTIGENS. Multivariate analyses of the risk of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus for siblings of insulin-dependent diabetic patients, 315 IMMUNIZATION. A multivariate analysis of risk factors for hepatitis B virus infection among hospital employees screened for vaccination, 684 The future of measles in highly immunized populations: a modeling approach, 39 IMMUNOGLOBULINS. Sex-related differences in immunoglobulin M and in total antibody response to hepatitis A virus observed in two epidemics of hepatitis A, 936 IMMUNOLOGIC DISEASES. Risk factors in dengue shock syndrome: a prospective epidemiologic study in Rayong, Thailand. I. The 1980 outbreak, 653 INFANT MORTALITY. Infant mortality: the sum of its parts (Abstract), 468 On sex differences in neonatal mortality (Abstract), 467 Re: "Perinatal mortality: standardizing for birthweight is biased" (Letters), 798 INFANT, SMALL FOR GESTATIONAL AGE. Maternal risk factors associated with delivery of small-forgestional age neonates among primiparous women (Abstract), 485 INFECTION. The changing epidemiologic pattern of hepatitis A infection in urban Greece, 703 INFERTILITY. Sexually transmitted diseases and infertility (Abstract), 485 INJURIES. Critical advances in the epidemiology of injuries (Abstract), 504 INTERVIEWS. Random digit dialing in selecting a pop- 966 SUBJECT INDEX ulation-based control group, 825 The efficacy of random digit dialing in selecting matched controls for a case-control study of pediatric cancer, 582 JURISPRUDENCE. The use of epidemiologic data in the courta, 190 LARYNGEAL NEOPLASMS. Laryngeal cancer and occupational exposure to sulfuric acid, 358 Lifestyle and occupational factors associated with laryngeal cancer in coastal Texas (Abstract), 460 LEGG-PERTHES DISEASE. The age distribution of LeggPerthes disease: an analysis using Sartwell's incubation period model, 531 LEGIONNAIRES' DISEASE. Pontiac fever associated with a whirlpool spa, 809 LIFE CHANGE EVENTS. Change in blood pressure and total cholesterol with retirement, 64 LIFE STYLE. Lifestyle and occupational factors associated with laryngeal cancer in coastal Texas (Abstract), 460 LJPIDS. Serum ascorbic acid and lipids in elderly (Abstract), 472 Ovarian function and lipid/lipoprotein levels (Abstract), 489 LJPOPROTEINS. Sex difference in the effects of sociocultural status on diabetes and cardiovascular risk factors in Mexican Americans: the San Antonio Heart Study, 834 LITHIUM. Sex and race differences in sodium-lithium countertransport and red cell sodium concentration, 537 LIVER CIRRHOSIS. Drinking and mortality: The Framingham Study, 97 LONGITUDINAL STUDIES. 50 years of the Fels Longitudinal Study (Abstract), 502 Recruitment and participation of children in a long-term study of cardiovascular disease: The Bogalusa Heart Study, 1973-1982, 436 LUNG NEOPLASMS. Cadmium and lung cancer (Abstract), 482 Carotene, fruit and vegetables, and lung cancer (Abstract), 499 Dietary vitamin A and lung cancer risk: an analysis by histologic subtypes, 769 Lung cancer and vitamin A supplementation (Abstract), 491 Occupation, industry and lung cancer risk in New Mexico males (Abstract), 494 Passive smoking and lung cancer (Abstract), 482 The relationship between asbestos exposure and lung cancer cell type (Abstract), 459 Trends of lung cancer mortality in Italy in relation to consumption of tobacco products, 257 Vitamins A and E and lung cancer (Abstract), 491 LUNG VOLUME MEASUREMENTS. Selection effects of re- peatability criteria applied to lung spirometry, 734 LYME ARTHRITIS. A focus of Lyme disease in Mon- mouth County, New Jersey, 387 LYMPHOMA. Burkitt's and other non-Hodgkin's lymphomas in adults exposed to a visitor from Africa (Abstract), 499 School contact among persons with Hodgkin's disease, 29 LYSOGENY. Lysogenicity and prophage type of the strains of Vibrio cholerae O-l isolated mainly from the natural environment, 759 MAMMOGRAPHY. Case-control study of high risk mammographic patterns in postmenopausal women (Abstract), 463 MASS SCREENING. Recruitment and participation of children in a long-term study of cardiovascular disease: The Bogalusa Heart Study, 1973-1982, 436 MEASLES. Overcrowding and intensive exposure as determinants of measles mortality, 49 The future of measles in highly immunized populations: a modeling approach, 39 MELANOMA. The influence of health care on the incidence of melanoma at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (Abstract), 461 MENOPAUSE. Reproductive history in women with coronary heart disease: a case-control study, 108 MENSTRUATION. Pattern of menstrual cycles and incidence of congenital malformations (Abstract), 486 MENTAL DISORDERS. Application of a capture-recapture method (the Bernoulli census) to historical epidemiology, 626 MENTAL RETARDATION. Adjustment to community life in adulthood of individuals labelled as mildly retarded in their childhood (Abstract), 481 METANEPHRINE. Biochemical screening for pheochromocytoma: superiority of urinary metanephrines measurements, 788 METHICILLIN. Epidemiology of nosocomial methicillin resistant S. aurew (Abstract), 473 MODELS (THEORETICAL). Intervention studies and the definition of dominant transmission routes, 449 The age distribution of Legg-Perthes disease: an analysis using Sartwell's incubation period model, 531 MORTALITY. Brain cancer and other causes of death in anatomists (Abstract), 500 Criteria for selection of decedent versus living controls in a mortality case-control study, 635 Drinking and mortality: The Framingham Study, 97 Event, incidence and case fatality rates of cerebrovascular disease in Auckland, New Zealand, 236 Major determinants of premature mortality in middle-aged urban males. Alcohol-related deaths and degree of participation in a preventive population program against alcohol and its SUBJECT INDEX complications, 265 Trends of lung cancer mortality in Italy in relation to consumption of tobacco products, 257 MULTIPHASIC SCREENING. Alcoholic beverage consumption and breast cancer Incidence, 676 MULTIPLE MYELOMA. Aggregation of cancer in families of multiple myeloma cases (Abstract), 483 MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS. Higher than expected prevalence of multiple sclerosis in Northern Colorado (Abstract), 493 MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION. Cigarette smoking and myocardial infarction in women (Abstract), 487 Coffee consumption and myocardial infarction (Abstract), 487 Long-term effect of vasectomy on the risk of myocardial infarction (Abstract), 489 Trends in coronary heart disease event rates in New Zealand, 225 NEOPLASMS. Acculturation and cancer incidence among Japanese-American men (Abstract), 489 Association between serum selenium and the risk of cancer, 342 Cancer incidence and mortality in hyperthyroid women (Abstract), 462 Childhood cancer incidence in twins (Abstract), 483 Cholesterol, vitamins A and E, and their possible role in the alcohol/cancer association (Abstract), 495 Dietary associations with other etiologic factors in cancer (Abstract), 492 Health hazard associated with work exposure to antineoplastic drugs (Abstract), 494 Interpretation of cancer trends and the collinearity of age, period and cohort effects (Abstract), 484 Ionizing radiation and carcinogenic risk (Abstract), 462 Laryngeal cancer and occupational exposure to Bulfuric acid, 358 Psychosocial consequences of childhood cancer survival (Abstract), 480 Serum vitamins and the risk of cancer (Abstract), 490 Systolic blood pressure and cancer mortality in an elderly population, 550 NEURAL TUBE DEFECTS. Investigation of a cluster of anencephaly and spina bifida, 559 The role of the case-control study in evaluating health interventions: vitamin supplementation and neural tube defects, 803 NEUROBLASTOMA. Neuroblastoma: a case-comparison analysis of birth characteristics (Abstract), 483 NEUROFIBRILS. A descriptive study of neuritic plaques and neurofibrillary tangles in an autopsy population, 331 NOISE. Influence of socioprofessional conditions on blood pressure levels and hypertension control: 967 epidemiologic study of 6,665 subjects in the Paris district, 72 NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS. Case-control study of risk factors associated with isolation of Salmonella saintpaul in hospitalized horses, 852 Epidemiology of nosocomial methicillin resistant S. aureus (Abstract), 473 NUTRITION. Alcohol consumption and nutritional in- take of US adults (Abstract), 496 Blood pressure and nutrition in adults: The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 17 Nutritional status at conception and effects of dietary supplementation during pregnancy (Abstract), 484 OBESITY. Diet, obesity, and risk of fatal prostate cancer, 244 Dietary measures of physical activity, 900 Effects of acculturation and socioeconomic status on obesity and glucose tolerance in Mexican American men and women (Abstract), 494 Obesity and weight change in breast cancer: a case-control study (Abstract), 462 OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES. A case-control study of bladder cancer risk among truck drivers (Abstract), 460 A logistic analysis of occupational amputation and non-amputation finger injuries (Abstract), 495 A multivariate analysis of risk factors for hepatitis B virus infection among hospital employees screened for vaccination, 684 A statistical method to control for the healthy worker effect in intracohort comparisons (Abstract), 465 Assessment of questionnaires used for deriving estimates of occupational exposures (Abstract), 459 Brain cancer and other causes of death in anatomists (Abstract), 500 Case-control study on sinonasal cancer and formaldehyde exposure based on a national data linkage system for occupation and cancer (Abstract), 459 Control for smoking in occupational cohort mortality studies (Abstract), 458 Development of referent populations for occupational studies (Abstract), 460 Epidemiology of musculoskeletal injuries in the workplace (Abstract), 504 Exposure classification in nested case-control studies (Abstract), 503 Health effects of video display terminals in relation to work environment and job task characteristics (Abstract), 479 Health hazard associated with work exposure to antineoplastic drugs (Abstract), 494 Influence of socioprofessional conditions on blood pressure levels and hypertension control: epi- 968 SUBJECT INDEX demiologic study of 6,666 subjects in the Paris district, 72 Laryngeal cancer and occupational exposure to sulfuric acid, 358 Lifestyle and occupational factors associated with laryngeal cancer in coastal Texas (Abstract), 460 Occupation and bladder cancer in rural New England (Abstract), 458 Occupation, industry and lung cancer risk in New Mexico males (Abstract), 494 Occupational carpal tunnel syndrome in an Oregon neurology practice (Abstract), 493 Occupational exposure to high demand/low control work and coronary heart disease incidence in the Framingham cohort (Abstract), 481 Occupational stress, suppressed anger, and hypertension: The Pittsburgh Noise-Hypertension Project (Abstract), 479 Proportionate mortality study of workers exposed to formaldehyde in the garment industry (Abstract), 458 Prospective monitoring of semen quality in chemical workers (Abstract), 492 The influence of health care on the incidence of melanoma at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (Abstract), 461 The relationshp between asbestos exposure and lung cancer cell type (Abstract), 459 The reliability of reproductive and work history questionnaires (Abstract), 459 OscnxOMETRY. A device for the automatic measurement of blood pressure in epidemiologic studies, 542 OSTEOPOROSIS. Osteoporosis and hip fractures (Abstract), 501 OVARY. Ovarian function and lipid/lipoprotein levels (Abstract), 489 PARANASAL SINUS NEOPLASMS. Case-control study on sinonasal cancer and formaldehyde exposure based on a national data linkage system for occupation and cancer (Abstract), 459 PATIENT COMPLIANCE. Influence of socioprofessional conditions on blood pressure levels and hypertension control: epidemiologic study of 6,665 subjects in the Paris district, 72 PERITONITIS. Peritonitis in continuous ambulatory peritoneal disalyses—what are the risk factors? (Abstract), 493 PERSONNEL, HOSPITAL. A multivariate analysis of risk factors for hepatitis B virus infection among hospital employees screened for vaccination, 684 PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA. Biochemical screening for pheochromocytoma: superiority of urinary metanephrines measurements, 788 PHYSICAL FITNESS. Measurement of physical activity in older populations (Abstract), 471 Physical fitness and the incidence of hypertension (Abstract), 470 The spectrum of physical activity, cardiovascular disease and health: an epidemiologic perspective, 507 POVERTY. Poverty and health: a prospective study of Oakland, California residents (Abstract), 480 PREGNANCY. Delayed childbearing in Sweden (Abstract), 486 Early pregnancy detection in a population of healthy women (Abstract), 493 Genital herpes and pregnancy outcome: a population-based cohort study (Abstract), 485 Incidence of thyroid cancer in women in relation to reproductive and hormonal factors, 423 Nutritional status at conception and effects of dietary supplementation during pregnancy (Abstract), 484 Pyloric stenosis and maternal bendectin exposure, 251 Reproductive history in women with coronary heart disease: a case-control study, 108 PREMENSTRUAL SYMPTOMS. Epidemiology of premen- strual symptoms (Abstract), 486 PREVENTIVE HEALTH SERVICES. Major determinants of premature mortality in middle-aged urban males. Alcohol-related deaths and degree of participation in a preventive population program against alcohol and its complications, 265 PREVENTIVE MEDICINE. Epidemiology-based curric- ulum in clinical preventive medicine (Abstract), 498 Preventive medicine in older individuals (Abstract), 501 PROOESTINS. Cryptorchism and maternal estrogen exposure, 707 PROLACTIN. Cigarette smoking and plasma prolactin levels in women (Abstract), 490 PROSTATIC NEOPLASMS. Diet, obesity, and risk of fatal prostate cancer, 244 PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS. Population survey cognitive testing related to subsequent detailed evaluation (Abstract), 480 Use of the Mental Function Index in older adults: reliability, validity, and measurement of change over time, 922 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL. Psychosocial consequences of childhood cancer survival (Abstract), 480 PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT SYSTEMS. Depression, illness and social support in elderly outpatients (Abstract), 479 PYLORIC STENOSIS. Pyloric stenosis and maternal bendectin exposure, 251 QUALITY CONTROL. The need for quality control procedures in biological testing used in occupational epidemiology (Abstract), 497 QUESTIONNAIRES. Alternatives in the collection and analysis of food frequency interview data, 572 Effectiveness of various methods of contact and reimbursement on response rates of pregnant women to a mail questionnaire, 161 Nonresponse bias and early versus all responders SUBJECT INDEX 969 Case-control study of risk factors associated with isolation of Salmonella saintpaul in hospitalized horses, 852 SARCOIDOSIS. A case-control study of sarcoidosis: possible risk factors (Abstract), 478 SARCOMA, KAPOSI'S. Kaposi's sarcoma in the United States and Puerto Rico, 1973-1981 (Abstract), 473 SELENIUM. Association between serum selenium and the risk of cancer, 342 SEMEN. Prospective monitoring of semen quality in chemical workers (Abstract), 492 SMGELLA. A common-source epidemic of mixed bacterial diarrhea with secondary transmission, 743 SKIN NEOPLASMS. Age-period-cohort analysis and malignant melanoma of the skin (Abstract), 484 The determinants of actinic skin damage: problems of confounding among environmental and constitutional variables, 414 REGRESSION ANALYSIS. Multivariate analyses of the risk of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus for SMOKING. Cigarette smoking and fibrocystic breast siblings of insulin-dependent diabetic patients, disease (Abstract), 491 315 Cigarette smoking and myocardiaJ infarction in women (Abstract), 487 REPRODUCTION. A decline in the quality of vital staCigarette smoking and plasma prolactin levels in tistics data: evidence and implications for reproductive research (Abstract), 496 women (Abstract), 490 Control for smoking in occupational cohort morReproductive history in women with coronary tality studies (Abstract), 458 heart disease: a case-control study, 108 Interaction between cigarette smoking and diaReproductive performance in DES-exposed betes mellitus in the prediction of death attribdaughters (Abstract), 485 uted to cardiovascular disease, 670 Risk factors for pathologically confirmed benign Interaction of aromatic amines and smoking in breast disease, 115 bladder cancer—preliminary findings (AbRESPIRATORY FUNCTION TEST. Genetic and environstract), 482 mental determinants of level of pulmonary function, 518 Spouse concordance of smoking patterns: the Minnesota Heart Survey, 608 RESPIRATORY TRACT DISEASE. Genetic-epidemiologic Sudden death in the Framingham Heart Study: heterogeneity in chronic obstructive pulmonary differences in incidence and risk factors by sex disease (COPD) (Abstract), 478 and coronary disease status, 888 Woodstoves, formaldehyde and upper respiratory The struggle for the Report of the Advisory Cominfections: an epidemiologic study (Abstract), mittee to the Surgeon General on Smoking and 473 Health and its aftermath (Abstract), 505 Woodstoves, formaldehyde, and respiratory disTrends of lung cancer mortality in Italy in relaease, 952 tion to consumption of tobacco products, 257 RETIREMENT. Change in blood pressure and total SMOKING, PASSIVE. Cumulative passive exposure to cholesterol with retirement, 64 cigarette smoking and cancer risk (Abstract), RETROSPECTIVE STUDIES. Criteria for selection of de482 cedent versus living controls in a mortality Passive smoking and lung cancer (Abstract), 482 case-control study, 635 SOCIAL SECURITY. Re: "A method for estimating year Retrospective assessment of dietary intake, 876 of birth using Social Security number" (LetThe efficacy of random digit dialing in selecting ters), 649 matched controls for a case-control study of pediatric cancer, 582 SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS. Effects of acculturation and socioeconomic status on obesity and glucose The role of the case-control study in evaluating tolerance in Mexican American men and health interventions: vitamin supplementation women (Abstract), 494 and neural tube defects, 803 SALIVARY GLAND NEOPLASMS. Salivary gland cancer Influence of socioprofessional conditions on blood pressure levels and hypertension control: epia case-comparison analysis (Abstract), 483 demiologic study of 6,665 subjects in the Paris SALMONELLA. A common-source epidemic of mixed district, 72 bacterial diarrhea with secondary transmission, Sex difference in the effects of sociocultural status 743 in mail and telephone surveys, 291 Quality of response in different population groups in mail and telephone surveys, 302 Retrospective assessment of dietary intake, 876 Re: "Comparison of self- and surrogate-reported dietary information"' (Letters), 650 The reliability of questionnaire-derived historic dietary information and temporal stability of food habits in individuals, 281 RADIATION. A retrospective cohort study of therapeutic radiation exposure and mortality (Abstract), 466 Distribution of thyroid abnormalities in a community exposed to gamma radiation from a uranium waste site (Abstract), 498 Incidence of thyroid cancer in women in relation to reproductive and hormonal factors, 423 RADIATION, IONIZING. Ionizing radiation and carcinogenic risk (Abstract), 462 970 SUBJECT INDEX on diabetes and cardiovascular risk factors in Mexican Americans: the San Antonio Heart Study, 834 SODIUM. Sex and race differences in sodium-lithium countertransport and red cell sodium concentration, 537 SPACE-TIME CLUSTERING. School contact among persons with Hodgkin's disease, 29 SPERMATOCIDAL AGENTS. Adverse effects of periconceptional spennicide use (Abstract), 498 SPINA BIFIDA. Investigation of a cluster of anencephaly and spina bifida, 559 women in relation to reproductive and hormonal factors, 423 Incidence of thyroid cancer in women in relation to reproductive and hormonal factors (Abstract), 460 TICK INFESTATIONS. A focus of Lyme disease in Monmouth County, New Jersey, 387 Toxic SHOCK SYNDROME. The secular trend of diagnosed and undiagnosed toxic shock syndrome (Abstract), 474 TRACE ELEMENTS. Association between serum selenium and the risk of cancer, 342 SPINAL CORD INJURIES. The long-term health conse- TUBERCULIN TEST. Association of hepatitis Be an- quences of traumatic spinal cord injury (Abtigen and tuberculin skin test reactivity (Abstract), 475 stract), 473 Traumatic spinal cord injury in Olmsted County, TWINS. Childhood cancer incidence in twins (AbMinnesota, 1935-1981 (Abstract), 475 stract), 483 SPIROCHETE INFECTIONS. A focus of Lyme disease in Risk factors for benign breast disease: a case-conMonmouth County, New Jersey, 387 trol study of discordant twins, 565 STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS. Epidemiology of noso- ULTRAVIOLET RAYS. The determinants of actinic skin comial methicillin resistant S. aureus (Abdamage: problems of confounding among envistract), 473 ronmental and constitutional variables, 414 STATISTICS. A counterexample to the test-based prin- URANIUM. Distribution of thyroid abnormalities in a ciple of setting confidence limits, 4 community exposed to gamma radiation from a Application of a capture-recapture method (the uranium waste site (Abstract), 498 Bernoulli census) to historical epidemiology, VACCINES. Immunogenicity and safety of a plasma626 derived heat-inactivated hepatitis B vaccine Breast cancer screening data in case-control (CLB): studies in volunteers at a low risk of instudies, 8 fection with hepatitis B virus, 694 Criteria for selection of decedent versus living VASECTOMY. Long-term effect of vasectomy on the controls in a mortality case-control study, 635 risk of myocardial infarction (Abstract), 489 Sample sizes for estimation of the odds ratio in VENEREAL DISEASES. Sexually transmitted diseases unmatched case-control studies, 145 and infertility (Abstract), 485 The Mantel-Haenszel estimator in case-control VIBRIO CHOLERAS. Lysogenicity and prophage type of studies with varying numbers of controls the strains of Vibrio cholerae 0-1 isolated matched to each case, 1 mainly from the natural environment, 759 STOMACH NEOPLASMS. Drinking and mortality: The VITAL STATISTICS. A decline in the quality of vital Framingham Study, 97 statistics data: evidence and implications for reSUBSTANCE ABUSE. Risk factors for acquired immuproductive research (Abstract), 496 nodeficiency syndrome (AIDS): sexual orienta- VITAMINS. Alternatives in the collection and analtion and drug use (Abstract), 496 ysis of food frequency interview data, 572 SuLFURIC ACIDS. Laryngeal cancer and occupational Cholesterol, vitamins A and E, and their possible exposure to sulfuric acid, 358 role in the alcohol/cancer association (Abstract), SUNBURN. The determinants of actinic skin damage: 495 problems of confounding among environmental Dietary vitamin A and lung cancer risk: an analand constitutional variables, 414 ysis by histologic subtypes, 769 TELEPHONE. Random digit dialing in selecting a popLung cancer and vitamin A supplementation (Abulation-based control group, 825 stract), 491 The efficacy of random digit dialing in selecting Serum vitamins and the risk of cancer (Abstract), matched controls for a case-control study of pe490 diatric cancer, 582 The role of the case-control study in evaluating TELEVISION. Television and homicide in the United health interventions: vitamin supplementation States and South Africa, 1945-1974 (Abstract), and neural tube defects, 803 505 Vitamins A and E and lung cancer (Abstract), 491 THYROID DISEASES. Distribution of thyroid abnor- WATER SUPPLY. Drinking water source and risk of malities in a community exposed to gamma rabladder cancer (Abstract), 490 diation from a uranium waste site (Abstract), Intervention studies and the definition of domi498 nant transmission routes, 449 THYROID NEOPLASMS. Incidence of thyroid cancer in AUTHOR INDEX Aaby, Peter, 49 Adams, Lucile L., 507 Ahandrik, Sompop, 653 Aim6, Francoise, 72 Albanes, D., 491 Aldrich, T., 464 Alfthan, Georg, 342 Allen, J., 496 Allen, N., 475 Altekruse, E., 482 Alter, M., 472 Altman, R., 490 Amsel, Jonathan, 358 Anderson, A., 488 Anderson, D., 499 Annegers, J., 472; 478; 504 Annegers, John F., 108 Archer, M., 464 Armstrong, B. K., 414 Armstrong, B., 503 Armstrong, M., 468 Aselton, Pamela, 251 Asher, D., 472 Aubert, Denis, 302 Austin, D., 463; 490 Austin, M., 487 Aviad, Y., 481 Avrunin, J., 463 Babbar, R., 460 Bailey, Raymond E., 395 Bain, C, 461; 489 Baird, H., 477 Baker, D., 479 Baker, S. J., 743 Barancik, J., 497 Barboriak, J., 488; 496 Barker, D. J. P., 531 Barker, W., 498 Baron, J., 490 Barrett-Connor, E., 466 Barrett-Connor, Elizabeth, 550; 670 Bates, D., 922 Bates, M., 495 Batsakis, J., 483 Baum, H., 471; 493 Bawol, R, 487 Bawol, Richard D., 676 Beaglehole, Robert, 225; 236 Beard, C, 466 Beard, C. Mary, 108; 707 Beaumont, J., 458; 460 Becker, Dorothy J., 315 Begg, Colin B., 328 Bennett, J. E., 123 Benson, R, 466 Benson, Ralph C , 707 Berendes, H., 468; 486; 498 Berenson, Gerald S.( 436 Berg, K., 467 Berger, A., 493 Berkowitz, G., 486; 491 Berkowitz, Gertrud S., 87 Berman, M., 470 Bernard, Kenneth W., 717 Berra, K., 818 Bertolucci, D., 474 Bhat, P., 743 Bickerstaff, Linda K., 379 Biggar, R., 473 Byur, P., 481 Black, M., 475 Black Sandier, R., 500 Blacklow, Neil R., 912 Blade, L., 458 Blair, A., 500 Blair, S., 470 Block, G., 465 Block, Gladys, 650 Bodhidatta, Premthavi, 912 Boice, J., 462; 483 Bond, G., 503 Bonita, Ruth, 225; 236 Borowitz, M., 499 Boas6, Raymond, 64 Boteler, D., 493 Bourguet, C, 483 Bowen, G. Stephen, 387 Boyle, C, 461; 486 Boyle, P., 463 Brackbill, R., 495 Brandenburg, N., 472 Bremner, W. Fraser, 210 Brender, J., 490 Brenes, G., 475 Brenes, Gilbert, 507 Brenner, J., 470 Bresnitz, E., 478 Brinton, L., 461 Brinton, Louise A., 825 Briscoe, John, 449 Brody, J., 501 Bromberg, J., 474 Bross, Irwin D., 167 Brown, L., 460 Browne, M., 461 Bryan, Hope, 210 Buffler, P., 460; 482 Buhl-Auth, Joanne, 592 Bukh, Jette, 49 971 Bulbrook, R., 490 Burks, J., 493 Bush, T., 489 Butler, W., 467 Byers, Tim, 769 Cahill, John I., 825 Calkins, B., 498 Calle, Eugenia E., 635 Camacho-Dickey, T., 480 Campbell, R, 474 Campbell, Sally, 291; 302 Cantor, K., 490 Carpenter, Tim E., 943 Carraher, M., 477 Casas-Benabe, Rene, 395 Casey, K., 818 Cauley, J., 471; 500 Cavender, Druie E., 315 Centerwall, B., 505 Chakraborty, R., 478 Chambliss, L., 489 Chance, J. M., 922 Chatterjee, B., 497 Chen, H., 493 Chentow, Stephen J., 251 Cherry, Kenneth J., 379 Child, M., 490 Choi, Warren, 244 Christian, C, 474 Coffey, T., 818 Cohen, B., 478 Cohen, H., 483 Colditz, G., 489 Cole, Philip, 29 Cole Johnson, C , 483 Collins, E., 467 Combs-Orme, T., 496 Comeaux, P., 469 Comstock, G., 491 Conroy, C , 475 Cook, Timothy, 507 Cookfair, D., 460 Cooper, D., 462 Cooper, K., 470 Cooper, L., 468 Cooper, Richard S., 537 Cornwell, S., 499 Correa, P., 482 Cottdngton, E., 479 Cowan, L., 489 Craven, Donald E., 684 Cresci, Alberto, 257 Criqui, M., 466 Croft, Janet B., 436 Cruess, D., 473 972 Crumpacker, Clyde, 684 Cupples, L., 488 Cupples, L. Adrienne, 888 Curb, D., 492 Curb, J., 469 Dai, W., 494; 495 Daigle, Anne, 164 Dalager, N., 482 Daling, J., 460; 485 Doling, Janet R., 423 D'Amato, Constance J., 331 D'Antonio, J., 495 Davanipour, Z., 472 David, R., 467; 496 Davidson, L., 481 Davis, Ardis K., 161 Davis, F., 462 Dearwater, S., 475 Dearwater, Stephen, 507 Decarli, Adriano, 115 Dees, P. J., 694 Degoulet, Patrice, 72 Deinhardt, Friedrich, 404 de Jong-van Manen, S. Th., 694 del Junco, D., 478 Dellenbaugh, C , 479 DeLong, E., 483 Delp, L., 479 Del Po, M., 480 Delaell, E., 483 Dewar, R., 503 Diamond, E., 477 Dienstag, Jules L., 684 Dischinger, P., 470 Doll, R., 498 Donahue, R, 495 Dresser, C , 465 Dubin, Neil, 8 Dufour, M., 474 Duncan, Bruce B., 169 DuPont, Herbert L., 750 Dutt, J., 485 Ebersold, M., 475 Echeverria, Peter, 912 Eisen, Ellen A., 734 Ekerdt, David J., 64 Elkins, E., 471 Elliott, L., 458 Ellish, N., 493 Ellison, R Curtis, 542 Epstein, David M., 559 Erickson, G., 500 Etkind, Paul, 809 Evans, D., 480; 501 Evans, P. R., 414 Everson, R, 482 Ferencz, C , 470 Fife, D., 475; 497 AUTHOR INDEX Filos, S., 922 Fink, N., 459 Fireman, B., 461 Flamant, Robert, 350 Flannery, J., 483 Fleiss, Joseph L., 1 Flores, G., 503 Forman, M., 486 Fouriaud, Christiane, 72 Fox, K., 478; 492 Fox, M., 488 Foy, Hjordis M., 649 France8chi, Silvia, 115 Franco, L., 469; 494 Franco, Laercio J., 834 Franklin, G., 493 Frankowski, R., 504 Fraser, Gary E., 225 Fraumeni, J., 473; 499 Fredman, L, 471 Friedman, G. D., 565 Friedman, G., 468; 487 Fuchs, Z., 476 Fuster, Valentin, 108 Gail, M., 503 Gajdusek, D., 472 Gallagher, S., 474 Gallus, Guiseppe, 115 Gamble, Walter J., 542 Gannon, J., 465 Gardner, L., 465 Garfinkel, L., 492 Garland, C, 466; 498 Garland, F., 498 Garruto, R., 478; 502 George, W., 463 Geser, A., 281 Gibbons, L., 470 Gillum, Richard F., 608 Glynn, Robert J., 64 Goedert, J., 473 Gold, E., 477 Goldberg, M., 503 Goldenberg, Ira S., 87 Goldman, M., 462 Goodman, M., 487 Goodman, R., 475 Goodyear, N., 470 Gordon, David J., 210 Gordon, Tavia, 97 Grady, George F., 684 Graham, Saxon, 769 Greaves, Ian A., 734 Green, Manfred S., 329 Greenberg, Bernard G., 167 Greene, M., 473 Greene, Y., 497 Greenland, S., 465 Greenland, Sander, 4 Gridley, G., 499 Griffin, M., 475 Gruchow, H., 488; 496; 497 Grufferman, S., 483; 499 Grufferman, Seymour, 203 Gullen, W., 482 Gunn, Robert A., 717 Gurgin, V., 463 Gutensohn, Nancy, 29 Haan, M., 480 Hadjimichael, O., 461 Hadziyannis, Stephanos, 936 Haerer, A., 499 Haffiier, S., 469; 494 Haffiier, Steven M., 834 Halkin, H., 476 Hall, Andrew J., 531 Halperin, W., 458; 482 Halpin, T., 474 Halstead, Scott B., 653 Hamman, R., 493 Handke, J., 497 Hanis, Nancy M., 358 Hankin, J., 468 Hardy, A., 496 Harlan, William R., 17 Harley, E., 498 Harris, John A., 559 Hartge, P., 490 Hartge, Patricia, 791; 825 Hartman, A., 465 Hartz, S., 472 Harvey, E., 483 Haekell, W. L., 818 Hatch, M., 499 Hatch, Milford H., 395; 717 Hatzakis, Angelos, 936 Hauser, W., 504 Hawthorne, V., 464 Hayashi, Jun, 617 Hayashida, Kazuo, 617 Hayne, Charles, 387 Haynes, B., 499 Haynes, S., 471; 481; 488 Hazuda, H., 469; 494 Hazuda, Helen P., 834 Hearey, Charles D., 559 Hebert, P., 485 Heeren, T., 488 Heeren, Tim, 888 Heilbrun, L., 490 Heiss, G., 489 Heiss, Gerardo, 169 Helmrich, S., 462; 465; 466; 487; 489 Hemminki, Kari, 370 Hemstreet, G., 482 AUTHOR INDEX Hennekens, C, 461; 489 Herrmann, Nira, 358 Hertzberg, V., 494 ffiatt, R., 461 Hiatt, Robert A., 676 Hicks, Samuel P., 331 Higgins, Millicent W., 131 Hill, Catherine, 350 Hinton, Patricia C , 131 Hird, David W., 852 Hislop, T. G., 273 Hoar, S., 458 Hochberg, M., 477 Hofbauer, C , 499 HofF, C , 485 Hofiman, Richard E., 190 Hoffinann, R., 488 Holford, T., 484; 491 Holford, Theodore R., 87 Hollier, Larry H., 379 Holman, C. D. J., 164; 414 Holmes, S., 496 Holtzhauer, F., 474 Horn, D., 495 Honeyman, M., 483 Hood, Bertdl, 265 Hoover, R., 458; 461; 490; 499 Hoover, Robert N., 825 Horm, J., 473 Homey, Louise F., 727 Hu, Mengdong, 404 Hughes, S., 481 Hull, Alan L., 17 Hulley, S., 487 Humble, Charles G., 572; 651 Hunter, Judith R., 251 Huttunen, Jussi K., 342 Iaflaldano, R., 818 Ikemateu, Hideyuki, 617 Insull, William, 210 Inui, T., 479 Israel, H., 478 Jackson, Rodney, 225 Jacob, R., 472 Jacobs, David R., Jr., 608; 900 Jacobs, R., 474 Jacques, P., 472 Jacquinet-Salord, Marie Christine, 72 Jaen, C, 460 Jason, C , 493 Jatanasen, Sujarti, 653 Jensen, O., 459 Jensen, O. M0ller, 281 Jick, Hershel, 251 Kaji, Masaro, 617 Kajiyama, Wataru, 617 Kalapothaki, Victoria, 703 Kannel, W., 488 Kannel, William B., 97; 888 Kapadia, C. R., 743 Kaplan, G., 480 Karasik, A., 476 Karon, John M., 210 Kashiwagi, Seizaburo, 617 Kasl, S., 480 Kaufinan, D., 462; 465; 466; 487; 489 Kautx, J., 492 Keenlyside, R., 458 Keller, Jacob B., 131 Kelsey, J., 462; 486; 491; 501; 504 Kelsey, Jennifer L., 87 Kessel, S., 468 Key, C , 490 Khaw, Kay-Tee, 550 Khoury, M., 478 Kimm, Sue Y. S., 203 King, H., 476 King, Hilary, 956 King, M. C, 565 King, M., 487 Klatsky, A., 468 Klein, B., 476 Klein, R., 476 Kleinman, Joel C, 798 Kline, J., 499 Knowler, W., 477 Koepsell, T., 463; 479; 490 Koepsell, Thomas D., 777 Kohout, F., 471 Kokmen, E., 472; 499 Kolonel, L., 505 KoltB, R., 475 Konchak, L., 474 Kramar, Andrew, 350 Kramer, A., 467 Kramer, C , 497 Kramer, Shira, 582 Krantz, Peter, 265 Kraus, J., 475; 504 Kremastinou, Jenny, 703 Kristal, A., 484 Kukull, W., 479 Kuller, L., 479; 494; 495; 498; 501 Kuller, Lewis H., 315 Kupper, Lawrence L., 358; 643 Kurland, L., 472; 475 Kurosaki, T. T., 922 Kwa, H., 490 Kwong-Chung, K. J., 123 Kyyronen, Pentti, 370 Labarthe, D., 487 LaCroix, A., 481; 488 973 Lamphiear, D., 464 Landia, J. Richard, 17; 331 Lang, Thierry, 72 Langford, H., 469 LaPorte, R., 471; 475; 495; 500 LaPorte, Ronald E., 315; 507 Laprugne, Jacqueline, 72 Larkin, Frances A., 17 La Rosa, Francesco, 257 La Vecchia, Carlo, 115 Le, Monique G., 350 Leeder, Stephen R., 865 Lelie, P. N., 694 LeMarchand, L., 505 Lemasters, G., 459 Lemen, R, 482 Lemeshow, S., 463 Lemke, J., 471 Lemp, George F., 750 Leon, Arthur S., 210 Lerchen, M., 494 Lesko, S., 462; 466 Levin, A., 462 Levy, David L., 39 Lewitter, F. I., 518 Liberati, Alessandro, 115 Lie, J. T., 379 Lieberman, L., 502 Lilienfeld, A., 498 Lindbohm, Marja-Liisa, 370 Lipnick, R., 461 Lisse, Ida Maria, 49 Little, Ruth E., 161; 794 LiVolsi, V., 491 LiVolsi, Virginia A., 87 London, W., 473 Longfield, J., 473 Longini, Ira M., Jr., 131 Louik, C , 462 Loya, F., 475 Lubin, F., 462 Lubin, J., 503 Lubin, Jay H., 791 Luepker, Russell V., 608 Lumsden, G. J., 414 Lusky, A., 476 Lustbader, E., 473 MacMahon, Stephen W., 865 Maile, Maria C, 203 Maiman, Lois A., 608 Main, Jeanine, 72 Malin, H., 474 Malison, Michael D., 717 Maloof, F., 462 Mann, Sue L., 794 Manu, Peter, 788 Marcuse, M., 490 Marrett, L., 490 974 Martin, M., 477 Marvin, K., 499 Mason, T., 460; 482; 490; 491; 499 Mastrandrea, Vito, 257 Matanoski, G., 459 Matanoski, Genevieve M., 650 Mathan, V. I., 743 Matthews, K., 479 Mausner, Judith S., 358 McEwan, J., 463 McFarland, Albert, 912 McGandy, R., 472 McGee, D., 468 McGlynn, K., 473 McGue, M., 518 McMahan, C , 476 McNamara, P., 471 McTiernan, A., 460 McTiernan, Anne M., 423 Meadows, Anna T., 582 MeigB, J., 461 Meigs, W., 480 Meinhardt, Kenneth, 592 Meirik, O., 486 Melton, m , L., 466 Melton, HI, L. Joseph, 379; 707 Mendeloff, A., 498 Menkes, M., 491 Mercy, J., 475 Merino, Maria J., 87 Metch, B., 485 Mettlin, Curtis, 769 Metzner, H., 464 Michalek, A., 460 Michenzi, E., 497 Miller, D., 462; 465; 466 Miller, F. DeWolfe, 331 Mills, J., 498 Mills, James L., 803 Modan, B., 481 Modan, M., 476; 481 Moll, Patricia P., 131 Monk, M., 498 Monson, R., 462 Morelock, Suzette, 888 Morin, N., 477 Morris, M., 471 Morse, L., 484 Moscicki, E., 471 Moss, S., 476 Mulvihill, J., 480 Munger, R., 502 Mufloz, Alvaro, 684 Muftoz, Leda, 650 Munoz-Jim6nez, Ramon 395 Murphy, P., 498 Myers, M., 480; 490 AUTHOR INDEX Narayana, A., 490 Nash, Barbara, 684 Neaton, J., 469 Nelson, L., 493 Nelson, V., 463 Neugebauer, Richard, 626 Neutra, Raymond R., 559 Newell, G., 483 Nichaman, M., 469 Noller, K., 466 Noller, Kenneth L., 707 Nomura, A., 490; 505 Nomura, Hideyuki, 617 North, J. D. K., 236 Novick, Lloyd F., 809 Nugent, R., 498 O'Connor, Theresa Z., 87 OTallon, W. Michael, 379; 707 OTallon, W., 466; 475 O'Neill, Robert T., 145 Odenheimer, D. J., 565 Oeconomos, Jacqueline, 72 Okimoto, J., 479 Olsen, J., 459 Opitz, J., 475 Orchard, T., 495 Orchard, Trevor J., 315 Orciari, Lillian A., 809 Ort, Sharon, 87 Ostrow, David, 537 Ouellet-Hellstrom, Rita, 684 Overstreet, J., 492 Pagano, J., 499 Pairolero, Peter C , 379 Papiernik, E., 486 Pappaioanou, Marguerite, 852 Para 7.7i ni, Fabio, 115 Parker, Frank C , 436 Parkin, William E., 387 Parsells, J., 487 Pasternack, Bernard S., 8 Pastides, H., 463 Paul, O., 469 Perera, David R , 251 Perkins, C, 492 Petersson, Bo, 265 Pettit, D., 477 Pfeffer, R. I., 922 Phalente, Jeanine, 72 Phanthumachinda, Boonluan, 653 Phillips, Roland L., 244 Pickering, Larry K., 750 Pickle, L., 460; 482 Plato, C , 478; 492 Platt, Richard, 684 Podgor, Marvin J., 957 Polk, B. Frank, 684 Portocarrero, C, 498 Potter, John D., 876 Prades, Alice, 72 Pressel, S., 469 Probstfield, Jeffrey L., 210 Puska, Pekka, 342 Raab-Traub, N., 499 Radford, T., 498 Ramirez-Ramirez, Rainier, 395 Raper, L., 476 Reed, D., 468; 492 Reed, G., 498 Reerink-Brongers, E. E., 694 Reesink, H. W., 694 Reeve, G., 458 Regallo, Michela, 115 Reyes, E., 485 Reynolds, P., 489 Rhoads, George G., 803 Richardson, Lesley, 302 Ridgway, E., 462 Ringen, K., 482 Robins, J., 465; 503 Robins, James M., 734 Robins, L., 496 Robison, Leslie L., 164 Roche, A., 502 Rodriguez-Bigas, Miguel, 395 Rohan, Thomas E., 876 Rojanasuphot, Suntharee, 653 Ron, E., 466 Rosa, F., 484 Roscoe, R., 460 Rosenberg, L., 462; 465; 466; 487; 489 Rosenqvist, A., 281 Rosenthal, Jeanne F., 825 Rosenthal, M., 469; 476; 494 Rosenthal, Marc, 834 Rosner, B., 489 Rothman, Kenneth J., 251 Roush, G., 484 Rowe, Bernard, 912 Rubenstein, Carl, 210 Ruder, A., 462 Runge, Lome A., 788 Rush, D., 481 Rush, D., 484 Russell, Ian T., 800 Russell, R., 472 Sack, R. Bradley, 912 Salitul, Viraj, 653 Salkeld, R., 490 Salonen, Jukka T., 342 Samet, J., 494 Samet, Jonathan M., 572; 651 Samuels, S., 492 Sanderson, L., 495 AUTHOR INDEX Sandier, D., 482 Sandier, R., 471 Sangkawibha, Nadhirat, 653 Sartwell, Philip E., 168 Savage, Daniel D., 507 Schairer, C, 461 Schatzkin, A., 488 Schatzkin, Arthur, 888 Scheid, Regine, 404 Scheller, J., 496 Schenker, M., 492 Schenzle, Dieter, 404 Scherr, Paul A., 29 Schmeltz, R., 498 Schmouder, Robert L., 17 Schnorr, T., 482 Schoenberg, B., 472; 499 Schoenberg, J., 499 Schulte, P., 482 Schulze, Terry L., 387 Schuraan, L., 505 Schwartz, D., 486 Schwartz, Leonard, 210 Schwartzbaum, J., 484 Schwingl, P., 489 Schymura, M., 484 Segreto, V., 467 Selmon, M., 464 Seltser, Raymond, 650 Sempos, Christopher, 537 Shapiro, S., 462; 465; 466; 487; 489 Sharpe, Norman, 225 Shaw, M., 484 Sheffield, L. Thomas, 210 Shekelle, R., 469 Sherman, K., 485 Shields, R., 463 Shimodori, Shoichi, 759 Shingu, Toshimitsu, 617 Shipler, C. P., 565 Shitrit, A., 476 Shortridge, L., 494 Shulan, M., 471 Siegel, J., 479 Siegelaub, A., 468 Siemiatycki, J., 503 Siemiatycki, Jack, 291; 302 Silverman, D., 490 Sinks, T., 464 Skipper, Betty E., 572; 651 Skovron, M., 467 Slemenda, C, 500 Smith, A., 458; 482 Smith, Bradford P., 852 Smith, J., 475 Smits, Arjon J., 49 Snowdon; D., 480 Snowdon, David A., 244 Snydman, David R., 684 Sobel, E., 472 Sommer, A., 477 Sopko, George, 900 Soskolne, Colin L., 358 Sparrow, David, 64 Speizer, F. E., 518 Speizer, F., 461; 489 Spira, A., 486 Spira, N., 486 Spitalny, Kenneth C, 809 Spitz, M., 483 Stamler, Jeremiah, 537 Stampfer, M., 461; 489 Starr, T., 464 Stayner, L., 458 Steenland, K., 458 Stegman, M., 493 Stein, Z., 467; 499 Stellman, Jeanne S., 358 Stellman, S., 492 Stemhagen, A., 482; 491; 499 Stemmermann, G., 490 Stephens, M., 473 Stern, M., 469; 476; 494 Stem, Michael P., 834 Stevens, M., 477 Stewart, Alistair, 225 Stewart, W., 459 Stock, L., 474 Stolley, P., 478 Stroup, N., 500 Suarez, L., 466 Suarez, Lucina, 670 Sullivan, J., 490 Sullivan, Peggy S., 750 Sumbureru, D., 480 Sutton, K., 494 Swain, B., 463 Swan, S., 486 Swanson, G., 490 Swanson, Mya, 769 Syme, S., 489 Taft, Dudley S., 542 Tager, I. B., 518 Takade, Akemi, 759 Takeya, Kenji, 759 Talbott, E., 479; 498 Taylor, C. B., 818 Taylor, Henry L., 900 Taylor, J., 470 Taylor, P., 491 Teret, S., 504 Teta, J., 480 Third, Jane, 210 Thode, Jr., H., 497 Thomas, D., 490; 503 975 Thomas, T., 460 Thompson, D., 462; 493 Thompson, F., 464 Thompson, Frances E., 17 Thompson, W., 500 Threlfall, W. J., 273 Thun, M., 482 Tishler, P. V., 518 Tobin, J., 492 Tockman, M., 478 Tognoni, Gianni, 115 Tonascia, J., 459 Townsend, T., 473 Trapido, E., 461 Trell, Erik, 265 Trevisan, Maurizio, 537 Trichopoulos, Dimitrios, 703 TBU, V., 485 Tuthill, R., 473 Tuthill, Robert W., 952 Tyroler, H., 488 Uhl, Charles N., 794 Ury, Hans K., 569 Usatin, Marc S., 559 Valanis, B., 494 Van Peenen, Hubert J., 379 Vega, William, 592 Vena, John, 769 Venters, Maurine H., 608 Viriyapongse, Sukho, 653 Vogt, Richard L., 809 Vuilleumier, J., 490 Wacholder, S., 495 Wagener, Diane K., 315 Wahrendorf, J., 281 Waksberg, Joseph, 825 Wallace, R., 471; 489 Walsh, P., 463 Wang, D., 490 Warburton, D., 499 Ward, Elizabeth M., 582 Warheit, George, 592 Waterman, Stephen H., 395 Wax, Y., 462 Way, A., 501 Webber, Larry S., 436 Weed, D., 464 Wegman, David H., 734 Weiss, K., 478 Weiss, N., 460; 490 Weiss, Noel S., 423 Wentworth, D., 469 Werner, Barbara G., 684 Wertelecki, W., 485 West, D., 490 White, A., 488 White, Colin, 87 White, Mary C , 717 976 Whitehouse, G., 463 Wyesinghe, Sunethra, 650 Wilcox, A., 482 Wilcox, Allen J., 649; 727; 800 Willett, W., 461; 489 Wilson, P., 470 Wingard, D., 466 Wintemute, G., 504 AUTHOR INDEX Witherell, Linden E., 809 Wolf, M., 485 Woodward, William E., 750 Woolridge, J., 463 Worthington-Roberts, Bonnie, 794 Wynder, E., 487 Yano, K., 468; 492 Zansky, S., 485 Zeighami, Elaine A., 358 Ziegler, R., 482; 491; 499 Zimmet, P., 476 Zimmet, Paul, 956 Zunzunegui, M. V., 565
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