Cancer and Occupational Exposure to Pentachlorophenol and Tetrachlorophenol (Canada) Paul A. DemersHugh W. DaviesKay Teschke Original Paper Pages: 749 - 758
Meta-analysis of Studies of Alcohol and Breast Cancer with Consideration of the Methodological Issues Jane KeySusan HodgsonPaul Elliott Original Paper Pages: 759 - 770
Misclassification of race/ethnicity in a Population-based Cancer Registry (United States) Scarlett L. GomezSally L. Glaser Original Paper Pages: 771 - 781
A Prospective Study of Dietary Alpha-linolenic Acid and the Risk of Prostate Cancer (United States) Daniel O. KoralekUlrike PetersMichael F. Leitzmann Original Paper Pages: 783 - 791
MTHFR (C677T and A1298C) Polymorphisms and Risk of Sporadic Distal Colorectal Adenoma in the UK Flexible Sigmoidoscopy Screening Trial (United Kingdom) Panagiota N. MitrouMark A. WatsonSheila A. Bingham Original Paper Pages: 793 - 801
Racial Differences in Clinical Progression Among Medicare Recipients After Treatment for Localized Prostate Cancer (United States) Jacob H. CohenVictor J. SchoenbachPaul A. Godley Original Paper Pages: 803 - 811
Potential Impact of Advanced Clinical Information Technology on Cancer Care in 2015 Dean F. Sittig Original Paper Pages: 813 - 820
Association of Reproductive Factors, Oral Contraceptive Use and Selected Lifestyle Factors with the Risk of Ovarian Borderline Tumors: A Danish Case-control Study Lene Drasbek HuusomKirsten FrederiksenSusanne Krüger Kjær Original Paper Pages: 821 - 829
Recreational Physical Activity and Prostate Cancer Risk (United States) Alyson J. LittmanAlan R. KristalEmily White Original Article Pages: 831 - 841
Varying Levels of Family History of Breast Cancer in Relation to Mammographic Breast Density (United States) Anthony B. CrestErin J. AielloDiana S. M. Buist Original Paper Pages: 843 - 850
Travel Distance and Season of Diagnosis Affect Treatment Choices for Women with Early-stage Breast Cancer in A Predominantly Rural Population (United States) Maria O. CelayaJudy R. ReesE. Robert Greenberg Original Paper Pages: 851 - 856
Response to: Foulds J and Ramstrom L Letter Regarding “Causal Effects of Smokeless Tobacco on Mortality in CPS-I and CPS-II” S. Jane HenleyMichael J. Thun Letter to the Editor Pages: 857 - 858
Re: Foulds and Ramstrom: Cancer Causes and Control 17: 227–228 (2006) and Henley et al., Cancer Causes and Control 16: 347–358 (2005). How Smokeless Tobacco can Cause Lung Cancer Stephen S. Hecht Letter to the Editor Pages: 859 - 860