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    Quantified relations between exposure to tobacco smoking and bladder cancer risk: a meta-analysis of 89 observational studies by van Osch, Frits Hm, Jochems, Sylvia Hj, van Schooten, Frederik-Jan, Bryan, Richard T, Zeegers, Maurice P

    Published in International journal of epidemiology (01-06-2016)
    “…Smoking is a major risk factor for bladder cancer (BC). This meta-analysis updates previous reviews on smoking characteristics and BC risk, and provides a more…”
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    Reduced Emergency Department Utilization During the Early Phase of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Viral Fear or Lockdown Effect? by Barten, Dennis G, Latten, Gideon H P, van Osch, Frits H M

    “…Since the beginning of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, several frontline workers have expressed their concerns about reduced emergency department…”
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    Terrorist Attacks against Hospitals: World-Wide Trends and Attack Types by Ulmer, Nitzan, Barten, Dennis G., De Cauwer, Harald, Gaakeer, Menno I., Klokman, Vincent W., van der Lugt, Monique, Mortelmans, Luc J., van Osch, Frits H.M., Tan, Edward C.T.H., Boin, Arjen

    Published in Prehospital and disaster medicine (01-02-2022)
    “…Analysts have warned on multiple occasions that hospitals are potential soft targets for terrorist attacks. Such attacks will have far-reaching consequences,…”
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    Sort and Sieve: Pre-Triage Screening of Patients with Suspected COVID-19 in the Emergency Department by Hensgens, Kirsten R.C., van Rensen, Inge H.T., Lekx, Anita W., van Osch, Frits H.M., Knarren, Lieve H.H., Wyers, Caroline E., van den Bergh, Joop P., Barten, Dennis G.

    “…Introduction. To reduce the risk of nosocomial transmission, suspected COVID-19 patients entering the Emergency Department (ED) were assigned to a high-risk…”
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