From John Snow to omics: the long journey of environmental epidemiology Paolo Vineis ESSAY Open access 21 April 2018 Pages: 355 - 363
Challenges to studying population effects of medical treatments David B. RichardsonAlexander P. Keil COMMENTARY 21 April 2018 Pages: 365 - 368
Night shift work and breast cancer: a pooled analysis of population-based case–control studies with complete work history Emilie Cordina-DuvergerFlorence MenegauxPascal Guénel META-ANALYSIS 20 February 2018 Pages: 369 - 379
Utility of inverse probability weighting in molecular pathological epidemiology Li LiuDaniel NevoShuji Ogino METHODS 20 December 2017 Pages: 381 - 392
Cancer incidence among children and young adults who have undergone x-ray guided cardiac catheterization procedures Richard W. HarbronClaire-Louise ChappleMark S. Pearce RADIATION EPIDEMIOLOGY Open access 18 January 2018 Pages: 393 - 401
Measures of subclinical cardiac dysfunction and increased filling pressures associate with pulmonary arterial pressure in the general population: results from the population-based Rotterdam Study Ryan J. BillarMaarten J. G. LeeningJanine F. Felix CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE Open access 13 December 2017 Pages: 403 - 413
Smoking and susceptibility to rheumatoid arthritis in a Swedish population-based case–control study Anna Karin HedströmLeszek StawiarzLars Alfredsson LOCOMOTOR DISEASES Open access 31 January 2018 Pages: 415 - 423
Radiation dose from cardiac catheterization procedures in young patients may not contribute to increased cancer risk Mohan Doss CORRESPONDENCE 03 April 2018 Pages: 425 - 426
Suggestion of reduced cancer risks following cardiac x-ray exposures is unconvincing Richard W. HarbronClaire-Louise ChappleMark S. Pearce CORRESPONDENCE Open access 31 March 2018 Pages: 427 - 428