Abstract Background Tetrachloroethylene (PCE) is an important occupational chemical used in metal degreasing and drycleaning and a prevalent drinking water contaminant. Exposure often occurs with other chemicals but it occurred alone in a pattern that reduced the likelihood of confounding in a unique scenario on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. We previously found a small to moderate increased risk of breast cancer among women with the highest exposures using a simple exposure model. We have taken advantage of technical improvements in publically available software to incorporate a more sophisticated determination of water flow and direction to see if previous results were robust to more accurate exposure assessment. Methods The current analysis us...
BackgroundResidents of Massachusetts and Rhode Island were exposed to tetrachloroethylene (PCE)-cont...
Epidemiological studies have provided some evidence of an association between drinking water quality...
BackgroundResidents of Massachusetts and Rhode Island were exposed to tetrachloroethylene-contaminat...
BACKGROUND: A population-based case-control study was undertaken in 1997 to investigate the associat...
In 1998 we published the results of a study suggesting an association between breast cancer and perc...
We conducted a population-based case-control study to evaluate the relationship between cancer of th...
A computer model was developed to estimate exposure to tetrachloroethylene leaching from drinking-wa...
Abstract Background Drinking water contaminated by wastewater is a potential source of exposure to m...
BACKGROUND: Drinking water contaminated by wastewater is a potential source of exposure to mammary c...
Risk assessment processes, which include processes for the estimation of human cancer potency using ...
Breast cancer (BrCA) is the most common cancer affecting women around the world. However, it does no...
BackgroundWhile adult exposure to PCE is known to have toxic effects, there is little information on...
BACKGROUND. Spatial analyses of case-control data have suggested a possible link between breast canc...
Exposure to environmental chemicals with hormonal effects, such as organochlorine compounds (OCs), d...
BackgroundResidents of Massachusetts and Rhode Island were exposed to tetrachloroethylene (PCE)-cont...
BackgroundResidents of Massachusetts and Rhode Island were exposed to tetrachloroethylene (PCE)-cont...
Epidemiological studies have provided some evidence of an association between drinking water quality...
BackgroundResidents of Massachusetts and Rhode Island were exposed to tetrachloroethylene-contaminat...
BACKGROUND: A population-based case-control study was undertaken in 1997 to investigate the associat...
In 1998 we published the results of a study suggesting an association between breast cancer and perc...
We conducted a population-based case-control study to evaluate the relationship between cancer of th...
A computer model was developed to estimate exposure to tetrachloroethylene leaching from drinking-wa...
Abstract Background Drinking water contaminated by wastewater is a potential source of exposure to m...
BACKGROUND: Drinking water contaminated by wastewater is a potential source of exposure to mammary c...
Risk assessment processes, which include processes for the estimation of human cancer potency using ...
Breast cancer (BrCA) is the most common cancer affecting women around the world. However, it does no...
BackgroundWhile adult exposure to PCE is known to have toxic effects, there is little information on...
BACKGROUND. Spatial analyses of case-control data have suggested a possible link between breast canc...
Exposure to environmental chemicals with hormonal effects, such as organochlorine compounds (OCs), d...
BackgroundResidents of Massachusetts and Rhode Island were exposed to tetrachloroethylene (PCE)-cont...
BackgroundResidents of Massachusetts and Rhode Island were exposed to tetrachloroethylene (PCE)-cont...
Epidemiological studies have provided some evidence of an association between drinking water quality...
BackgroundResidents of Massachusetts and Rhode Island were exposed to tetrachloroethylene-contaminat...