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List of works by Maree T Brinkman

A meta-analysis on the association between bladder cancer and occupation

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Adherence to a Western dietary pattern and risk of bladder cancer: a pooled analysis of 13 Cohort Studies of the Bladder Cancer Epidemiology and Nutritional Determinants (BLEND) International Study

scientific article published on 24 June 2020

An inverse association between the Mediterranean diet and bladder cancer risk: a pooled analysis of 13 cohort studies

scientific article published on 08 February 2019

Association between selected dietary scores and the risk of urothelial cell carcinoma: A prospective cohort study

scientific article published on 5 May 2016

DNA methylation in peripheral blood and risk of gastric cancer: a prospective nested case-control study

scientific article published on 21 September 2020

Dietary intake of nutrients involved in one-carbon metabolism and risk of urothelial cell carcinoma: A prospective cohort study

scientific article published on 15 February 2018

Fruit consumption and the risk of bladder cancer: a pooled analysis by the BLadder cancer Epidemiology and Nutritional Determinants study

scientific article published on 14 April 2020

Genome-wide measures of DNA methylation in peripheral blood and the risk of urothelial cell carcinoma: a prospective nested case-control study

scientific article published on 4 August 2016

Grain and dietary fiber intake and bladder cancer risk: a pooled analysis of prospective cohort studies

scientific article published on 10 August 2020

Intake of milk and other dairy products and the risk of bladder cancer: a pooled analysis of 13 cohort studies

scientific article published on 17 June 2019

International pooled study on diet and bladder cancer: the bladder cancer, epidemiology and nutritional determinants (BLEND) study: design and baseline characteristics

scientific article published on 06 July 2016

Iodine status in Melbourne adults in the early 1990s and 2007-08.

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Validity and calibration of the FFQ used in the Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study

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