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Origins and early development of the case-control study: part 2, The case-control study from Lane-Claypon to 1950

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  • Nigl Paneth
  • Ezra Susser
  • Mervyn Susser

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The first modern case-control study was Janet Lane-Claypon's study of breast cancer in 1926, but the design was used only sporadically in medicine and the social sciences until 1950, when four published case-control studies linked smoking and lung cancer. These 1950 studies synthesized the essential elements of the case-control comparison, produced a conceptual shift within epidemiology, and laid the foundation for the rapid development of the case-control design in the subsequent half century. Copyright Birkhäuser Verlag Basel, 2002

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  • Nigl Paneth & Ezra Susser & Mervyn Susser, 2002. "Origins and early development of the case-control study: part 2, The case-control study from Lane-Claypon to 1950," International Journal of Public Health, Springer;Swiss School of Public Health (SSPH+), vol. 47(6), pages 359-365, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:ijphth:v:47:y:2002:i:6:p:359-365
    DOI: 10.1007/s000380200003
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