The recent flood of research concerning pollutants in personal environmental and biological samples-blood, urine, breastmilk, household dust and air, umbilical cord blood, and other media-raises questions about whether and how to report results to individual study participants. Clinical medicine provides an expert-driven framework, whereas community-based participatory research emphasizes participants' right to know and the potential to inform action even when health effects are uncertain. Activist efforts offer other models. We consider ethical issues involved in the decision to report individual results in exposure studies and what information should be included. Our discussion is informed by our experience with 120 women in a study of 89...
Abstract The use of human samples to assess environmental exposure and uptake of chemicals is more t...
This article reviews some of the ethical issues that arise in environmental health research with hum...
Background: Studying the impact of environmental exposures is important in children because they are...
The recent flood of research concerning pollutants in personal environmental and biological samples-...
Measurement methods for chemicals in biological and personal environmental samples have expanded rap...
BackgroundExposure assessment has shifted from pollutant monitoring in air, soil, and water toward p...
BackgroundExposure assessment has shifted from pollutant monitoring in air, soil, and water toward p...
BackgroundExposure assessment has shifted from pollutant monitoring in air, soil, and water toward p...
As the number of personal exposure studies expands and trends favor greater openness and transparenc...
As the number of personal exposure studies expands and trends favor greater openness and transparenc...
Background: Exposure assessment has shifted from pollutant monitoring in air, soil, and water toward...
Background: Scientists conducting research into household air or dust pollution must decide whether,...
The use of human samples to assess environmental exposure and uptake of chemicals is more than an an...
The use of human samples to assess environmental exposure and uptake of chemicals is more than an an...
Abstract Environmental health research is a relatively new scientific area with much interdisciplina...
Abstract The use of human samples to assess environmental exposure and uptake of chemicals is more t...
This article reviews some of the ethical issues that arise in environmental health research with hum...
Background: Studying the impact of environmental exposures is important in children because they are...
The recent flood of research concerning pollutants in personal environmental and biological samples-...
Measurement methods for chemicals in biological and personal environmental samples have expanded rap...
BackgroundExposure assessment has shifted from pollutant monitoring in air, soil, and water toward p...
BackgroundExposure assessment has shifted from pollutant monitoring in air, soil, and water toward p...
BackgroundExposure assessment has shifted from pollutant monitoring in air, soil, and water toward p...
As the number of personal exposure studies expands and trends favor greater openness and transparenc...
As the number of personal exposure studies expands and trends favor greater openness and transparenc...
Background: Exposure assessment has shifted from pollutant monitoring in air, soil, and water toward...
Background: Scientists conducting research into household air or dust pollution must decide whether,...
The use of human samples to assess environmental exposure and uptake of chemicals is more than an an...
The use of human samples to assess environmental exposure and uptake of chemicals is more than an an...
Abstract Environmental health research is a relatively new scientific area with much interdisciplina...
Abstract The use of human samples to assess environmental exposure and uptake of chemicals is more t...
This article reviews some of the ethical issues that arise in environmental health research with hum...
Background: Studying the impact of environmental exposures is important in children because they are...