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Richard G Stevens

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American Journal of Epidemiology|January 18, 2013
Invited commentary: validity of case-control studies of sleep duration and breast cancerRichard G Stevens
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|April 5, 2017
RE: Night Shift Work and Breast Cancer Incidence: Three Prospective Studies and Meta-analysis of Published StudiesRichard G Stevens
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|January 24, 2002
Light at night and breast cancer: an editorial correctionRichard G Stevens
Mutation Research|April 30, 2009
Electric light causes cancer? Surely you're joking, Mr. StevensRichard G Stevens
Environmental Health Perspectives|September 4, 2004
Electromagnetic fields and free radicalsRichard G Stevens
European Journal of Cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)|August 20, 2011
Case-control study of shift-work and breast cancer risk in Danish nurses: impact of shift systemsJohnni Hansen, Richard G Stevens
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|November 30, 2010
Night shiftwork and breast cancer risk: overall evidenceJohnni Hansen, Richard G Stevens
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health|August 26, 2014
Re: Bracci M et al. "Rotating-shift nurses after a day off: peripheral clock gene expression, urinary melatonin, and serum 17-estradiol levels."Richard G Stevens, Yong Zhu
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 18, 2015
Electric light, particularly at night, disrupts human circadian rhythmicity: is that a problem?Richard G Stevens, Yong Zhu
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention : a Publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, Cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology|March 1, 2005
Epidemiology of urinary melatonin in women and its relation to other hormones and night workRichard G Stevens, Eva Schernhammer
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American Journal of Epidemiology|January 18, 2013
Invited commentary: validity of case-control studies of sleep duration and breast cancerRichard G Stevens
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|April 5, 2017
RE: Night Shift Work and Breast Cancer Incidence: Three Prospective Studies and Meta-analysis of Published StudiesRichard G Stevens
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|January 24, 2002
Light at night and breast cancer: an editorial correctionRichard G Stevens
Mutation Research|April 30, 2009
Electric light causes cancer? Surely you're joking, Mr. StevensRichard G Stevens
Environmental Health Perspectives|September 4, 2004
Electromagnetic fields and free radicalsRichard G Stevens
European Journal of Cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)|August 20, 2011
Case-control study of shift-work and breast cancer risk in Danish nurses: impact of shift systemsJohnni Hansen, Richard G Stevens
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|November 30, 2010
Night shiftwork and breast cancer risk: overall evidenceJohnni Hansen, Richard G Stevens
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health|August 26, 2014
Re: Bracci M et al. "Rotating-shift nurses after a day off: peripheral clock gene expression, urinary melatonin, and serum 17-estradiol levels."Richard G Stevens, Yong Zhu
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 18, 2015
Electric light, particularly at night, disrupts human circadian rhythmicity: is that a problem?Richard G Stevens, Yong Zhu
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention : a Publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, Cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology|March 1, 2005
Epidemiology of urinary melatonin in women and its relation to other hormones and night workRichard G Stevens, Eva Schernhammer
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