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overview Dr. Alberg is a Professor of Public Health Sciences and holds the Blatt Ness Distinguished Endowed Chair in Oncology. In his role, he has acted to forge links between the Hollings Cancer Center and the leadership of the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control to foster joint cancer-focused initiatives, including development and evaluation of the State Cancer Plan. Working collaboratively with other Cancer Control scientific leaders, Dr. Chanita Hughes-Halbert and Dr. Marvella E. Ford, Dr. Alberg is also developing initiatives that will integrate cancer population science into other Hollings Cancer Center research programs, an essential element in working toward this Center's eligibility to become a comprehensive cancer center. Dr. Alberg’s primary research interests include nonmelanoma skin cancer as a risk factor for subsequent noncutaneous malignancies; cigarette smoking, including the health effects of secondhand smoke; etiology of tobacco-associated malignancies; and tobacco prevention and control. Dr. Alberg has authored or co-authored more than 100 peer-reviewed publications related to cancer epidemiology and cancer prevention.
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Academic Article The risk of developing lung cancer associated with antioxidants in the blood: ascorbic acid, carotenoids, alpha-tocopherol, selenium, and total peroxyl radical absorbing capacity.
Academic Article Household exposure to passive cigarette smoking and serum micronutrient concentrations.
Academic Article Active cigarette smoking, household passive smoke exposure, and the risk of developing pancreatic cancer.
Academic Article A prospective cohort study of bladder cancer risk in relation to active cigarette smoking and household exposure to secondhand cigarette smoke.
Academic Article Childhood exposure to secondhand smoke and functional mannose binding lectin polymorphisms are associated with increased lung cancer risk.
Academic Article Secondhand smoke exposure in young people and parental rules against smoking at home and in the car.
Academic Article Invited commentary: Attendance and absence as markers of health status--the example of active and passive cigarette smoking.
Academic Article Active and passive cigarette smoking and the risk of cervical neoplasia.
Academic Article A prospective cohort study of rectal cancer risk in relation to active cigarette smoking and passive smoke exposure.
Academic Article Secondhand tobacco smoke exposure and chronic rhinosinusitis: a population-based case-control study.
Academic Article Involving stakeholders to optimize a study protocol on secondhand tobacco smoke and chronic rhinosinusitis in adults.
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Academic Article The 2014 Surgeon General's report: "The health consequences of smoking--50 years of progress": a paradigm shift in cancer care.
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