Breast cancer and oral contraceptives—the evidence so far Gillian Reeves Editorial Pages: 495 - 496
Smoking habits and risk of cancers other than lung cancer: 28 years' follow-up of 26,000 Norwegian men and women Anders EngelandAage AndersenSteinar Tretli Research Papers Pages: 497 - 506
Lifestyle changes during adolescence and risk of breast cancer: an ecologic study of the effect of World War II in Norway Steinar TretliMaria Gaard Research Papers Pages: 507 - 512
Progestogen-only oral contraceptives and risk of breast cancer in New Zealand David C. G. SkeggCharlotte PaulSheila M. Williams Research Papers Pages: 513 - 519
Cervical cancer screening in Tamilnadu, India: a feasibility study of training the village health nurse Chittukadu Kesavan GajalakshmiSundaram KrishnamurthiViswanathan Shanta Research Papers Pages: 520 - 524
Recent oral contraceptive use and risk of breast cancer (United States) Polly A. NewcombMatthew P. LongneckerWalter C. Willett Research Papers Pages: 525 - 532
Maternal risk of breast cancer following multiple births: a nationwide study in Sweden Mats LambeChung-cheng HsiehDimitrios Trichopoulos Research Papers Pages: 533 - 538
Laterality of breast cancer in the United States Helen A. WeissSusan S. DevesaLouise A. Brinton Research Papers Pages: 539 - 543
Risk-adjusted cancer-incidence rates (United States) Ray M. MerrillEric J. Feuer Research Papers Pages: 544 - 552
Big babies and infant leukemia: a role for insulin-like growth factor-1? Julie A. RossJohn P. PerentesisStella M. Davies Hypothesis Pages: 553 - 559