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    Development and testing of a quantitative food frequency questionnaire for use in Kerala, India by Hebert, James R, Gupta, Prakash C, Bhonsle, Ramesh B, Murti, PR, Mehta, Hemali, Verghese, Florence, Aghi, Mira, Krishnaswamy, Kamala, Mehta, Fali S

    Published in Public health nutrition (01-06-1998)
    “…To develop and test a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) for use in rural areas of Kerala, India. Based on food use and market surveys of the study area, a…”
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    Development and testing of a quantitative food frequency questionnaire for use in Gujarat, India by Hebert, James R, Gupta, Prakash C, Bhonsle, Ramesh B, Sinor, Pesi N, Mehta, Hemali, Mehta, Fali S

    Published in Public health nutrition (01-01-1999)
    “…To develop and test a quantitative, interviewer-administered food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) to ascertain nutrient intakes of individuals in northern India…”
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    Malignant transformation rate in oral submucous fibrosis over a 17-year period by Murti, P R, Bhonsle, R B, Pindborg, J J, Daftary, D K, Gupta, P C, Mehta, F S

    Published in Community dentistry and oral epidemiology (01-12-1985)
    “…Sixty-six patients with oral submucous fibrosis were followed-up for a period of 17 yr (median observation 10 yr) in Ernakulam District, Kerala, India. Oral…”
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    A Correlative Histocytological Study of Carcinoma and Epithelial Atypia of the Palate Among Indian Reverse Smokers by Mehta, F S, Sahiar, B E, Daftary, D K, Gupta, P C, Pindborg, J J

    Published in British journal of cancer (01-06-1972)
    “…A correlative histocytological study was made of 6 patients with palatal carcinomata and 342 patients with palatal lesions (primarily leukoplakias) associated…”
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    Mortality experience in relation to tobacco chewing and smoking habits from a 10-year follow-up study in Ernakulam District, Kerala by Gupta, P C, Bhonsle, R B, Mehta, F S, Pindborg, J J

    Published in International journal of epidemiology (01-06-1984)
    “…Mortality experience of a cohort of 10 287 individuals age 15 years and over selected by random sampling in Ernakulam district of Kerala was recorded in…”
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    Etiology of oral submucous fibrosis with special reference to the role of areca nut chewing by Murti, P R, Bhonsle, R B, Gupta, P C, Daftary, D K, Pindborg, J J, Mehta, F S

    Published in Journal of oral pathology & medicine (01-04-1995)
    “…Oral submucous fibrosis (OSF) is a high risk precancerous condition, predominantly affecting Indians. Consumption of chilli was hypothesized as an etiologic…”
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    Influence of dietary factors on oral precancerous lesions in a population‐based case–control study in Kerala, India by Gupta, Prakash C., Hebert, James R., Bhonsle, Ramesh B., Murti, P. R., Mehta, Hemali, Mehta, Fali S.

    Published in Cancer (01-05-1999)
    “…BACKGROUND Although tobacco is the primary etiologic factor for oral precancerous lesions in India, evidence from other sources indicates that diet may modify…”
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    Incidence and early forms of oral submucous fibrosis by Pindborg, J J, Bhonsle, R B, Murti, P R, Gupta, P C, Daftary, D K, Mehta, F S

    “…The yearly incidence of submucous fibrosis per 100,000 person-years was found to be 9 for males and 20 for females over a 10-year period in the Ernakulam…”
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    A follow-up study of sixty-one oral dysplastic precancerous lesions in Indian villagers by Pindborg, J J, Daftary, D K, Mehta, F S

    “…In a 7-year follow-up study of 107 cases of oral epithelial dysplastic precancerous lesions in Indian villagers, 6.6 per cent were found to develop into…”
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    An epidemiologic assessment of cancer risk in oral precancerous lesions in India with special reference to nodular leukoplakia by Gupta, P C, Bhonsle, R B, Murti, P R, Daftary, D K, Mehta, F S, Pindborg, J J

    Published in Cancer (01-06-1989)
    “…A cohort of 12,212 tobacco users was followed up annually to assess malignant potential of oral precancerous lesions in the Ernakulam district in Kerala,…”
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    Mortality Among Reverse Chutta Smokers In South India by Gupta, Prakash C., Mehta, Fali S., Pindborg, Jens J.

    “…A 10 year follow up study was performed of tobacco usage and oral disease in a random sample of 10 169 persons in Srikakulam district between 1967 and 1976…”
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    An intervention study of oral cancer and precancer in rural Indian populations: a preliminary report by Mehta, F S, Gupta, M B, Pindborg, J J, Bhonsle, R B, Jalnawalla, P N, Sinor, P N

    “…A large-scale epidemiological study of oral cancer and precancer was initiated in 1966 in several regions of India. Phase 1 of the study consisted of a…”
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    An oral lesion in tobacco-lime users in Maharashtra, India by Bhonsle, R B, Murti, P R, Daftary, D K, Mehta, F S

    Published in Journal of oral pathology (01-01-1979)
    “…The habit of chewing tobacco along with lime in the canine-premolar region of the mandibular groove is widespread (28%) in the rural population of Maharashtra,…”
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    Incidence of oral cancer among 30,000 villagers in india in a 7-year follow-up study of oral precancerous lesions by Pindborg, J J, Mehta, F S, Daftary, D K

    Published in Community dentistry and oral epidemiology (01-04-1975)
    “…In three districts of India where an oral precancer registry comprising 30,000 individuals was established in 1967, regular follow-up surveys have been…”
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