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F Benjamin Zhan

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Texas Medicine|October 24, 2002
Are deaths from liver cancer, kidney cancer, and leukemia clustered in San Antonio?F Benjamin Zhan
Texas Medicine|September 10, 2003
Geographic patterns of cancer mortality clusters in Texas, 1990 to 1997F Benjamin Zhan, Hui Lin
Women'S Health Issues : Official Publication of the Jacobs Institute of Women'S Health|August 17, 2014
Racial/Ethnic, socioeconomic, and geographic disparities of cervical cancer advanced-stage diagnosis in TexasF Benjamin Zhan, Yan Lin
Southern Medical Journal|June 18, 2014
Geographic variations of racial/ethnic disparities in cervical cancer mortality in TexasYan Lin, F Benjamin Zhan
Wei Sheng Yan Jiu = Journal of Hygiene Research|November 3, 2011
[Maternal sulfur dioxide exposure and the risk of low birth-weight babies]Bin Zou, F Benjamin Zhan, Yongnian Zeng
Radiation and Environmental Biophysics|December 31, 2016
Maternal residential proximity to nuclear facilities and low birth weight in offspring in TexasXi Gong, F Benjamin Zhan, Yan Lin
International Journal of Health Geographics|April 2, 2011
Detection of arbitrarily-shaped clusters using a neighbor-expanding approach: a case study on murine typhus in south TexasZhijun Yao, Junmei Tang, F Benjamin Zhan
Southern Medical Journal|September 3, 2011
Socioeconomic disparities in prostate cancer mortality and the impact of geographic scaleNeng Wan, F Benjamin Zhan, Zhongliang Cai
Environmental Science and Pollution Research International|August 31, 2018
Industrial air pollution and low birth weight: a case-control study in Texas, USAXi Gong, Yan Lin, F Benjamin Zhan
Plos One|November 30, 2023
High polygenic risk score is a risk factor associated with colorectal cancer based on data from the UK BiobankMei Yang, Vagheesh M Narasimhan, F Benjamin Zhan
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Texas Medicine|October 24, 2002
Are deaths from liver cancer, kidney cancer, and leukemia clustered in San Antonio?F Benjamin Zhan
Texas Medicine|September 10, 2003
Geographic patterns of cancer mortality clusters in Texas, 1990 to 1997F Benjamin Zhan, Hui Lin
Women'S Health Issues : Official Publication of the Jacobs Institute of Women'S Health|August 17, 2014
Racial/Ethnic, socioeconomic, and geographic disparities of cervical cancer advanced-stage diagnosis in TexasF Benjamin Zhan, Yan Lin
Southern Medical Journal|June 18, 2014
Geographic variations of racial/ethnic disparities in cervical cancer mortality in TexasYan Lin, F Benjamin Zhan
Wei Sheng Yan Jiu = Journal of Hygiene Research|November 3, 2011
[Maternal sulfur dioxide exposure and the risk of low birth-weight babies]Bin Zou, F Benjamin Zhan, Yongnian Zeng
Radiation and Environmental Biophysics|December 31, 2016
Maternal residential proximity to nuclear facilities and low birth weight in offspring in TexasXi Gong, F Benjamin Zhan, Yan Lin
International Journal of Health Geographics|April 2, 2011
Detection of arbitrarily-shaped clusters using a neighbor-expanding approach: a case study on murine typhus in south TexasZhijun Yao, Junmei Tang, F Benjamin Zhan
Southern Medical Journal|September 3, 2011
Socioeconomic disparities in prostate cancer mortality and the impact of geographic scaleNeng Wan, F Benjamin Zhan, Zhongliang Cai
Environmental Science and Pollution Research International|August 31, 2018
Industrial air pollution and low birth weight: a case-control study in Texas, USAXi Gong, Yan Lin, F Benjamin Zhan
Plos One|November 30, 2023
High polygenic risk score is a risk factor associated with colorectal cancer based on data from the UK BiobankMei Yang, Vagheesh M Narasimhan, F Benjamin Zhan
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