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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY Vol. 112, No. 2 Copyright © 1980 by The Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health Printed in U.SA. All rights reserved COMPARATIVE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF INVASIVE CARCINOMA OF THE CERVIX, CARCINOMA IN SITU, AND CERVICAL DYSPLASIA MILTON TERRIS,1 FITZPATRICK WILSON AND JAMES H. NELSON, JR . Among his seven uses of epidemiology, sional workers) and lowest in Social Class Morris (1) includes "the identification of V (unskilled workers). For myocardial syndromes." He states that "The mode of degeneration the reverse was true (2). occurrence of clinical phenomena in the One could easily hypothesize, as Ryle (3) population, their distribution among dif- and others did, that coronary disease was ferent social groups or during different related to the greater mental stress and periods of time, may indicate that some responsibilities of those so unfortunate as clinical phenomena are different and dis- to be professional men. One could also tinct from others and should not therefore consider that coronary heart disease and be lumped together; some have important myocardial degeneration were different affinities with others, and therefore may diseases, since their behavior in the popu- be. That is to say, the epidemiological be- lation was
American Journal of Epidemiology – Oxford University Press
Published: Aug 1, 1980
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