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Janet Daling

American epidemiologist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Janet R. Daling is an American epidemiologist. She is a member emeritus of the Public Health Sciences Division of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, as well as an emeritus professor of epidemiology at the University of Washington.[1][2]

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Education

Daling received her MS in biostatistics from the University of Washington in 1974 and her PhD, from the same institution, in Epidemiology in 1977.[2]

Research work

In November 1994, Daling published a case-control study in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute which found that induced, but not spontaneous, abortion was associated with a 50% increased risk of breast cancer. The study also found that the highest increase in risk was among women who had an abortion in the last month of the first trimester.[3][4] However, Daling cautioned against drawing a firm conclusion at the time,[5] and told the Seattle Post-Intelligencer that "I'm concerned that this will be used to alarm people."[6] Two years later she co-authored another study on the same topic that found a smaller increase in risk (relative risk 1.2) and no evidence of a higher increase in risk among any subgroups.[5]

In 2009, Daling published a study which found an association between marijuana use and incidence of testicular germ cell tumors.[7][8][9]

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