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Adolescent Risk-Taking, Cancer Risk, and Life Course Approaches to Prevention
Journal of Adolescent HealthVol. 52Issue 5SupplementS41–S44Published in issue: May, 2013- John S. Santelli
- Kavita Sivaramakrishnan
- Zoe R. Edelstein
- Linda P. Fried
Cited in Scopus: 19Adolescent risk-taking may have long-term consequences for adult cancer risk. Behaviors such as smoking and sexual activity, commonly initiated during adolescence, may result—decades later—in cancer. Life course epidemiology focuses on unique vulnerabilities at specific development periods and their importance to later development of disease. A life course epidemiological perspective that integrates social and biological risk processes can help frame our understanding how specific adult cancers develop.