Erich V. Kliewer
University of Manitoba
99 Papers
1.3K Citations
Erich V. Kliewer is an academic researcher from University of Manitoba. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 94 publications. Previous affiliations of Erich V. Kliewer include University of British Columbia & Australian National University.
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Papers
Quantifying the impact of dissimilar HPV vaccination uptake among Manitoban school girls by ethnicity using a transmission dynamic model
Leigh Anne Shafer,Ian Jeffrey,Brenda Elias,Brenna Shearer,Karen Canfell,Karen Canfell,Erich V. Kliewer +6 more
TL;DR: If the plausible impact of unequal vaccination coverage among school girls is unable to equalize vaccination uptake among all school girls, policy makers should prepare for higher levels of cervical cancer than would occur under equal vaccination uptake.
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Second malignancies after childhood noncentral nervous system solid cancer: Results from 13 cancer registries.
Milena Maule,Ghislaine Scelo,Guido Pastore,Paul Brennan,Kari Hemminki,Kari Hemminki,Jorgen H. Olsen,Elizabeth Tracey,Eero Pukkala,Elisabete Weiderpass,David H. Brewster,Sharon Tamaro,Kee Seng Chia,Vera Pompe-Kirn,Erich V. Kliewer,Erich V. Kliewer,Jon Tonita,Carmen Martos,Jon G. Jonasson,Franco Merletti,Paolo Boffetta,Paolo Boffetta +21 more
TL;DR: The cumulative incidence of second malignancies 10 years after the first neoplasm was eight times higher among NCNSSC survivors than in the general population, with the absolute difference between observed and expected cumulative incidence still increasing after 50 years of follow‐up.
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Breast screening participation and retention among immigrants and nonimmigrants in British Columbia: A population-based study.
Ryan Woods,Kimberlyn McGrail,Erich V. Kliewer,Arminée Kazanjian,Colin Mar,Lisa Kan,Janette Sam,John J. Spinelli +7 more
TL;DR: This study provides unique data on both screening participation and retention among Canadian immigrant women compiled by individual country of birth, further demonstration that screening disparities exist among immigrant populations as well as in comparison with nonimmigrant women.
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Early Evidence of the Effectiveness of the Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Program Against Anogenital Warts in Manitoba, Canada: A Registry Cohort Study.
TL;DR: Women vaccinated at an older (≥19 years) age may be less protected against AGWs, particularly if sexually active before vaccine administration, and efforts should be targeted at increasing vaccine uptake among preadolescents before the initiation of sexual activity.
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Second primary malignancies in females with primary fallopian tube cancer
Annika Riska,Eero Pukkala,Ghislaine Scelo,Lene Mellemkjær,Kari Hemminki,Elisabete Weiderpass,Mary L. McBride,Vera Pompe-Kirn,Elizabeth Tracey,David H. Brewster,Erich V. Kliewer,Jon Tonita,Chia Kee-Seng,Jon G. Jonasson,Carmen Martos,Paolo Boffetta,Paul Brennan +16 more
TL;DR: The clustering of cancers of the lung and bladder in PFTC patients may suggest shared smokingAetiology, and the excess of colorectal and breast cancers after PFTC may indicate a genetic aetiology.
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