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Volume 153, Number 9, 1 May 2001

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In Memoriam: Trudy L. Bush (1949–2001)
pp. 823-824(2)
Authors: Gold E.; Kelsey J.

Risk of Pancreatic Cancer in Workers Exposed to Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Solvents and Related Compounds: A Meta-Analysis
pp. 841-850(10)
Authors: Weiderpass E.; Ojajärvi A.; Wesseling C.; Partanen T.; Ahlbom A.; Boffetta P.; Hakulinen T.; Jourenkova N.; Kauppinen T.; Kogevinas M.; Vainio H.

Gene-Environment Interactions in Renal Cell Carcinoma
pp. 851-859(9)
Authors: Semenza J.C.; Ziogas A.; Largent J.; Peel D.; Anton-Culver H.

Reproduction-related Risk Factors for Mucinous and Nonmucinous Epithelial Ovarian Cancer
pp. 860-864(5)
Authors: Purdie D.M.; Siskind V.; Bain C.J.; Webb P.M.; Green A.C.

Factors Associated with Age at Natural Menopause in a Multiethnic Sample of Midlife Women
pp. 865-874(10)
Authors: Gold E.B.; Bromberger J.; Crawford S.; Samuels S.; Greendale G.A.; Harlow S.D.; Skurnick J.

Prospective Study of Cataract Extraction and Risk of Coronary Heart Disease in Women
pp. 875-881(7)
Authors: Hu F.B.; Hankinson S.E.; Stampfer M.J.; Manson J.E.; Colditz G.A.; Speizer F.E.; Hennekens C.H.; Willett W.C.

Application of the Induced Exposure Method to Compare Risks of Traffic Crashes among Different Types of Drivers under Different Environmental Conditions
pp. 882-891(10)
Authors: Redondo-Calderón J.L.; Luna-del-Castillo J.d.D.; Jiménez-Moleón J.J.; García-Martín M.; Lardelli-Claret P.; Gálvez-Vargas R.

Effect of Combination Therapy on Immunologic Progression of Human Immunodeficiency Virus at a Population Level
pp. 898-902(5)
Authors: Parpia T.; Raab G.M.; Goldberg D.J.; Allardice G.M.; McMenamin J.; Whitelaw J.; McSharry C.; Potts R.; Herriot R.

Incidence of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 Infection in the United States
pp. 912-920(9)
Authors: Armstrong G.L.; Schillinger J.; Markowitz L.; Nahmias A.J.; Johnson R.E.; McQuillan G.M.; St. Louis M.E.

Screening without a “Gold Standard”: The Hui-Walter Paradigm Revisited
pp. 921-924(4)
Authors: Johnson W.O.; Gastwirth J.L.; Pearson L.M.

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