Ambient particulate matter (PM) is regulated with science-based air quality standards, whereas carcinogens are regulated with a number of "acceptable" cases. Given that PM is also carcinogenic, we identify differences between approaches.; We assessed the lung cancer deaths for Switzerland attributable to exposure to PM up to 10 µm (PM; 10; ) and to five particle-bound carcinogens. For PM; 10; , we used an epidemiological approach based on relative risks with four exposure scenarios compared to two counterfactual concentrations. For carcinogens, we used a toxicological approach based on unit risks with four exposure scenarios.; The lung cancer burden using concentrations from 2010 was 10-14 times larger for PM; 10; than for the five carcinog...
International audienceHealth risks, including mortalities and morbidities, attributed to chronicor a...
PM10-associated potential toxic elements (PTEs) can enter the respiratory system and cause health pr...
Quantifying the impact of air pollution on the public’s health has become an increasingly critical c...
Objectives Ambient particulate matter (PM) is regulated with science-based air quality standards, wh...
Highlights - We evaluated the reliability of air quality targets for lung cancer risk. - Risk was li...
Outdoor air pollution is made up of particulate matter (PM) and hundreds of chemicals from natural s...
BACKGROUND: Particulate matter (PM) air pollution is a human lung carcinogen; however, the component...
BACKGROUND: Particulate matter (PM) air pollution is a human lung carcinogen; however, the component...
There is now incontrovertible evidence that exposure to particulate matter (PM), an air pollutant de...
Airborne particles, including both ultrafine and supermicrometric particles, contain various carcino...
Outdoor air pollution is a leading environmental cause of death and cancer incidence in humans. We a...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Many studies investigated the relationship between outdoor fine pa...
A quantitative risk assessment of health effects associated with particulate matter (PM), especially...
International audienceHealth risks, including mortalities and morbidities, attributed to chronicor a...
PM10-associated potential toxic elements (PTEs) can enter the respiratory system and cause health pr...
Quantifying the impact of air pollution on the public’s health has become an increasingly critical c...
Objectives Ambient particulate matter (PM) is regulated with science-based air quality standards, wh...
Highlights - We evaluated the reliability of air quality targets for lung cancer risk. - Risk was li...
Outdoor air pollution is made up of particulate matter (PM) and hundreds of chemicals from natural s...
BACKGROUND: Particulate matter (PM) air pollution is a human lung carcinogen; however, the component...
BACKGROUND: Particulate matter (PM) air pollution is a human lung carcinogen; however, the component...
There is now incontrovertible evidence that exposure to particulate matter (PM), an air pollutant de...
Airborne particles, including both ultrafine and supermicrometric particles, contain various carcino...
Outdoor air pollution is a leading environmental cause of death and cancer incidence in humans. We a...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Many studies investigated the relationship between outdoor fine pa...
A quantitative risk assessment of health effects associated with particulate matter (PM), especially...
International audienceHealth risks, including mortalities and morbidities, attributed to chronicor a...
PM10-associated potential toxic elements (PTEs) can enter the respiratory system and cause health pr...
Quantifying the impact of air pollution on the public’s health has become an increasingly critical c...