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J Swerdlow

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British Journal of Urology|June 1, 1988
Is the incidence of testis cancer related to trauma or temperature?A J Swerdlow, S R Huttly, P G Smith
British Medical Journal|September 13, 1980
Women doctors in training: problems and progressA J Swerdlow, R H McNeilly, E R Rue
International Journal of Cancer|April 15, 1989
Testis cancer: post-natal hormonal factors, sexual behaviour and fertilityA J Swerdlow, S R Huttly, P G Smith
Annals of Human Genetics|June 28, 2001
Mortality and cancer incidence in persons with Down's syndrome, their parents and siblingsC Hermon, E Alberman, V Beral, et al.
International Journal of Cancer|June 9, 1995
Risks of second primary malignancy in patients with cutaneous and ocular melanoma in Denmark, 1943-1989A J Swerdlow, H H Storm, P D Sasieni
British Journal of Urology|April 1, 1994
Carcinoma in situ in boys with cryptorchidism: when can it be detected?M C Parkinson, A J Swerdlow, M C Pike
British Journal of Cancer|May 1, 1987
Prenatal and familial associations of testicular cancerA J Swerdlow, S R Huttly, P G Smith
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|June 1, 1997
Mortality of doctors in different specialties: findings from a cohort of 20000 NHS hospital consultantsL M Carpenter, A J Swerdlow, N T Fear
British Journal of Cancer|January 1, 1987
Testicular cancer and antecedent diseasesA J Swerdlow, S R Huttly, P G Smith
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 24, 1997
Risk of testicular cancer in cohort of boys with cryptorchidismA J Swerdlow, C D Higgins, M C Pike
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British Journal of Urology|June 1, 1988
Is the incidence of testis cancer related to trauma or temperature?A J Swerdlow, S R Huttly, P G Smith
British Medical Journal|September 13, 1980
Women doctors in training: problems and progressA J Swerdlow, R H McNeilly, E R Rue
International Journal of Cancer|April 15, 1989
Testis cancer: post-natal hormonal factors, sexual behaviour and fertilityA J Swerdlow, S R Huttly, P G Smith
Annals of Human Genetics|June 28, 2001
Mortality and cancer incidence in persons with Down's syndrome, their parents and siblingsC Hermon, E Alberman, V Beral, et al.
International Journal of Cancer|June 9, 1995
Risks of second primary malignancy in patients with cutaneous and ocular melanoma in Denmark, 1943-1989A J Swerdlow, H H Storm, P D Sasieni
British Journal of Urology|April 1, 1994
Carcinoma in situ in boys with cryptorchidism: when can it be detected?M C Parkinson, A J Swerdlow, M C Pike
British Journal of Cancer|May 1, 1987
Prenatal and familial associations of testicular cancerA J Swerdlow, S R Huttly, P G Smith
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|June 1, 1997
Mortality of doctors in different specialties: findings from a cohort of 20000 NHS hospital consultantsL M Carpenter, A J Swerdlow, N T Fear
British Journal of Cancer|January 1, 1987
Testicular cancer and antecedent diseasesA J Swerdlow, S R Huttly, P G Smith
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 24, 1997
Risk of testicular cancer in cohort of boys with cryptorchidismA J Swerdlow, C D Higgins, M C Pike
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