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Autor:
Jennifer Richmond, Megan Hollister Murray, Cato M. Milder, Jeffrey D. Blume, Melinda C. Aldrich
Publikováno v:
Chest. 163:1314-1327
Publikováno v:
Radiation Research. 198
Ionizing radiation is an established carcinogen, but its effects on non-malignant respiratory disease (NMRD) are less clear. Cohorts exposed to multiple risk factors including radiation and toxic dusts conflate these relationships, and there is a nee
Autor:
Harry M. Cullings, Aryana Arsham, Cato M Milder, Mark P. Little, Helmut Schöllnberger, Richard Wakeford, Gerald M. Kendall
Publikováno v:
Int. J. Radiat. Biol. 97, 866-873 (2021)
Int J Radiat Biol
Int J Radiat Biol
Cancer risk is thought to be the main health risk of low-level ionizing radiation exposure (Committee to Assess Health Risks from Exposure to Low Levels of Ionizing Radiation 2006; United Nations S...
Autor:
Jennifer, Richmond, Megan Hollister, Murray, Cato M, Milder, Jeffrey D, Blume, Melinda C, Aldrich
Publikováno v:
Chest.
Black Americans are diagnosed at later stage of lung cancer more often than White Americans. We undertook a population-based study to identify factors contributing to racial disparities in lung cancer stage of diagnosis among low-income adults.Which
Autor:
John D. Boice, Jeri L. Anderson, Lydia B. Zablotska, Elizabeth D. Ellis, Cato M. Milder, Ashley P. Golden, Stephen J. Bertke
Publikováno v:
International journal of radiation biology, vol 97, iss 6
Int J Radiat Biol
Int J Radiat Biol
PURPOSE: Risks of occupational radiation exposures of workers involved in uranium refining and processing (“uranium processing workers”) may be different from risks of other workers from the nuclear fuel cycle. Pooling of individual-level data fr
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Autor:
Jennifer Richmond, Megan Hollister, Cato M. Milder, Ann G. Schwartz, Jeffrey D. Blume, Melinda C. Aldrich
Publikováno v:
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention. 31:PO-236
Purpose: Black Americans experience poorer lung cancer survival than White Americans. Racial disparities in stage at diagnosis may contribute to these survival differences, but few studies have explored factors leading to racial disparities in lung c