Samuel Shapiro
University of Cape Town
57 Papers
360 Citations
Samuel Shapiro is an academic researcher from University of Cape Town. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Population. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 57 publications. Previous affiliations of Samuel Shapiro include Columbia University.
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IARC monographs programme on the evaluation of carcinogenic risks to humans
Garnet L. Anderson,Philippe Autier,Valerie Beral,Maarten C. Bosland,Esteve Fernández,Sandra Z. Haslam,David G. Kaufman,Carlo La Vecchia,Alfredo A. Molinolo,Polly A. Newcomb,Fritz F. Parl,Julian Peto,Giuseppe Rosano,Deodutta Roy,Frank Z. Stanczyk,David B. Thomas,Lars J. Vatten,Ted Junghans,Steve Olin,Samuel Shapiro,Randall S. Stafford,C. W. Jameson,Jens U. Meyer,Robert Baan,Julien Berthiller,Vincent Cogliano,Carolyn M. Dresler,Fatiha El Ghissassi,Silvia Franceschi,Maria Alice G. Gonçalves,Yann Grosse,Neela Guha,Manuela Marron,Jane Mitchell,Nikolai Napalkov,Béatrice Secretan,Kurt Straif,Andreas Ullrich,Sandrine Egraz,Brigitte Kajo,Martine Lézère,Helene Lorenzen-Augros +41 more
- 01 Dec 2007
TL;DR: The programme to evaluate the carcinogenic risk of chemicals to humans and to produce monographs on individua1 chemica1s has since been expanded to include consideration of exposures to comp1ex mixtures of chemica 1s and of Exposure to other agents, such as radiation and viruses.
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Prevention of diseases after menopause
Roger A. Lobo,Susan R. Davis,T. J. de Villiers,Anne Gompel,Victor W. Henderson,Howard N. Hodis,Mary Ann Lumsden,Wendy J. Mack,Samuel Shapiro,Rodney Baber +9 more
TL;DR: As part of a comprehensive strategy to prevent chronic disease after menopause, menopausal hormone therapy, particularly estrogen therapy, may be considered as part of the armamentarium.
HIV and pre-neoplastic and neoplastic lesions of the cervix in South Africa: a case-control study
Jennifer Moodley,Margaret Hoffman,Henri Carrara,Bruce Allan,Diane Cooper,Lynn Rosenberg,Lynette E Denny,Samuel Shapiro,Anna-Lise Williamson +8 more
TL;DR: HIV positive women were at an increased risk of cervical pre-cancer, but did not demonstrate an excess risk of invasive cervical cancer.
Risks of estrogen plus progestin therapy: a sensitivity analysis of findings in the Women's Health Initiative randomized controlled trial.
TL;DR: An analysis of the published WHI data to determine the magnitude of the detection bias required to account for those findings that contributed to the two reasons for stopping the study found that detection bias could not be excluded.
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Determinants of sexual activity and its relation to cervical cancer risk among South African women.
Diane Cooper,Margaret Hoffman,Henri Carrara,Lynn Rosenberg,Judy Kelly,Ilse Stander,Lynnette Denny,Anna-Lise Williamson,Anna-Lise Williamson,Samuel Shapiro +9 more
TL;DR: Lower socio-economic status, alcohol intake, and being single or black, appear to be determinants of increased sexual activity in South African women.
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