Exposure to respirable elemental carbon (REC), a component of diesel exhaust (DE), was assessed for an epidemiologic study investigating the association between DE and mortality, particularly from lung cancer, among miners at eight mining facilities from the date of dieselization (1947–1967) through 1997. To provide insight into the quality of the estimates for use in the epidemiologic analyses, several approaches were taken to evaluate the exposure assessment process and the quality of the estimates. An analysis of variance was conducted to evaluate the variability of 1998–2001 REC measurements within and between exposure groups of underground jobs. Estimates for the surface exposure groups were evaluated to determine if the arithmetic mea...
<p>Exposure to diesel particulate matter (DPM) is frequently assessed by measuring indicators of car...
BACKGROUND: Current information points to an association between diesel exhaust exposure and lung ca...
PURPOSE: Underground diesel exhaust exposure is an occupational health risk. It is not known how rec...
Exposure to respirable elemental carbon (REC), a component of diesel exhaust (DE), was assessed for ...
This report provides an overview of the exposure assessment process for an epidemiologic study that ...
We developed quantitative estimates of historical exposures to respirable elemental carbon (REC) for...
report provides an overview of the exposure assessment process for an epidemiologic study that inves...
Air monitoring surveys were conducted between 1998 and 2001 at seven non-metal mining facilities to ...
Diesel exhaust (DE) has been implicated as a potential lung carcinogen. However, the exact component...
Background Previous results from the Diesel Exhaust in Miners Study (DEMS) demonstrated a positive e...
Study (DEMS) was initiated in the early 1990s, one key goal was to develop quan-titative estimates o...
Exposure to diesel engine exhaust (DE) is a major concern in underground mines. It has been linked t...
(DEMS) was initiated in the early 1990s, one key goal was to develop quantitative estimates of histo...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate quantitative levels of exposure to diesel exhaust expressed by elemental car...
<p>Exposure to diesel particulate matter (DPM) is frequently assessed by measuring indicators of car...
BACKGROUND: Current information points to an association between diesel exhaust exposure and lung ca...
PURPOSE: Underground diesel exhaust exposure is an occupational health risk. It is not known how rec...
Exposure to respirable elemental carbon (REC), a component of diesel exhaust (DE), was assessed for ...
This report provides an overview of the exposure assessment process for an epidemiologic study that ...
We developed quantitative estimates of historical exposures to respirable elemental carbon (REC) for...
report provides an overview of the exposure assessment process for an epidemiologic study that inves...
Air monitoring surveys were conducted between 1998 and 2001 at seven non-metal mining facilities to ...
Diesel exhaust (DE) has been implicated as a potential lung carcinogen. However, the exact component...
Background Previous results from the Diesel Exhaust in Miners Study (DEMS) demonstrated a positive e...
Study (DEMS) was initiated in the early 1990s, one key goal was to develop quan-titative estimates o...
Exposure to diesel engine exhaust (DE) is a major concern in underground mines. It has been linked t...
(DEMS) was initiated in the early 1990s, one key goal was to develop quantitative estimates of histo...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate quantitative levels of exposure to diesel exhaust expressed by elemental car...
<p>Exposure to diesel particulate matter (DPM) is frequently assessed by measuring indicators of car...
BACKGROUND: Current information points to an association between diesel exhaust exposure and lung ca...
PURPOSE: Underground diesel exhaust exposure is an occupational health risk. It is not known how rec...