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Reliability of self-reported household pesticide use
Cristina Fortes
, Simona Mastroeni
, Paolo Boffetta
, Valentina Salvatori
, Nidia Melo
, Simone Bolli
, Paolo Pasquini
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Keyphrases
Cohen
100%
Pesticide Use
100%
Household Pesticides
100%
Pesticides
83%
Odds Ratio
33%
Duration of Use
33%
Frequency of Use
33%
Household Pesticide Exposure
33%
Metastatic Melanoma
16%
Cancer Risk
16%
Repeated Administration
16%
Standardized Questionnaire
16%
Non-occupational
16%
Ratio Estimate
16%
Explanatory Variables
16%
Domestic Animals
16%
Reliability Analysis
16%
Exposure to Pesticides
16%
Self-reported Exposure
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Household
100%
Lifespan
66%
Odds Ratio
66%
Malignant Neoplasm
33%
Cancer Risk
33%
Reproducibility
33%
Repeated Drug Dose
33%
Melanoma Skin Cancer
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Malignant Neoplasm
100%
Cutaneous Melanoma
100%
Domestic Animal
100%