Publications by authors named "H Thornton-Jones"

This study examined the relationship between hospital admissions for patients with diabetes mellitus and residence in an area of social deprivation. Admissions of patients with diabetes mellitus were identified during a 5-year period between 1987 and 1992 using the district patient information service. All persons admitted were assigned to an electoral ward on the basis of their postcode.

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Study Objective: The aim was to investigate whether the survival of women with cancer of the uterine cervix is associated with their marital status and social class.

Design: The study was a survey of survival up to 5 years from diagnosis of women with cancer of the cervix registered in the South Thames Cancer Registry, using Cox regression to adjust for marital status, social class, age, and stage at registration. Because of deficiencies in social class data held by the Registry (social class was assigned in only 51% of cases, as opposed to 93% for marital status), the findings were compared with survival data from the OPCS Longitudinal Study.

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Anal cancer is a rare tumour in Britain and its epidemiology has not previously been studied in this country. Several studies from the United States have shown an association between single marital status at the time of tumour registration (as a marker of male homosexuality in these populations) and the incidence of anal cancer. This study has used registry information on martial status for anal cancer and for colon cancer (controls) from the Thames, West of Scotland and West Midlands Cancer Registries.

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