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Editorial. Radon and Lung Cancer: A Call for Public Health Policy.
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Prostate Cancer Surgery in the PMSI, France, 1998
As part of an exploratory analysis of surgical activity for prostate cancer, a study of data from the PMSI database was conducted for the year 1998. The study’s objectives were to: -...
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Injuries Associated with Scooter Use in Quebec, 2000–2001
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Bladder Cancers in the Île-de-France Region: An Epidemiological Study of 971 Patients Admitted for Long-Term Illness
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Toxoplasmosis in Pregnant Women in France in 1995. Results of a National Perinatal Survey
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HIV infection in correctional facilities: analysis of the "One-Day Survey," trends 1988–1994
Since 1988, the prison administration, in collaboration with the hospital administration, has been conducting a "point-in-time" survey of the medical services in all correctional...
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Rollerblading and wearing a helmet
The rise in rollerblading, particularly in urban areas, and the concomitant increase in the risk of accidents, necessitate a better understanding of this activity and its participants....
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The E.H.L.A.S.S. System: "The Value of a Data Collection System in Decision-Making"
This article aims to explain the importance of collaboration between data collection agencies and policymakers through two case studies. Indeed, thanks to the EHLASS (European Human and...
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Risk factors for acquiring toxoplasmosis among pregnant women in 1995 (France)
This study does not identify any new risk factors, but it confirms that Toxoplasma transmission continues to occur among non-immune pregnant women through two main routes: consumption of...
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Mountain Accidents During the Summer Season, France, 2000–2003: Descriptive Statistics
Summer mountain sports, like swimming and water sports, can lead to accidents that are sometimes fatal. The number of fatalities—about 100 each year—is lower than the annual average of...