BackgroundIf less healthy workers terminate employment earlier, thus accumulating less exposure, yet remain at greater risk of the health outcome, estimated health effects of cumulative exposure will be biased downward. If exposure also affects termination of employment, then the bias cannot be addressed using conventional methods. We examined these conditions as a prelude to a reanalysis of lung cancer mortality in the Diesel Exhaust in Miners Study.MethodsWe applied an accelerated failure time model to assess the effect of exposures to respirable elemental carbon (a surrogate for diesel) on time to termination of employment among nonmetal miners who ever worked underground (n = 8,307). We then applied the parametric g-formula to assess ho...
Neumeyer-Gromen A, Razum O, Kersten N, Seidler A, Zeeb H. Diesel motor emissions and lung cancer mor...
Background: We studied the effect of exposure to diesel exhausts on lung cancer risk in a population...
Rationale: Although the carcinogenicity of diesel engine exhaust has been demonstrated in multiple s...
BackgroundIf less healthy workers terminate employment earlier, thus accumulating less exposure, yet...
To develop a quantitative exposure-response relationship between concentrations and durations of inh...
BACKGROUND: Although general population studies of air pollution suggest that particulate matter - d...
BackgroundDiesel exhaust has been considered to be a probable lung carcinogen based on studies of oc...
Background: Diesel engine exhaust (DEE) has recently been classified as a known human carcinogen. Ob...
BACKGROUND: Current information points to an association between diesel exhaust exposure and lung ca...
BACKGROUND Most studies of the association between diesel exhaust exposure and lung cancer suggest a...
Objectives To estimate quantitative levels of exposure to diesel exhaust expressed by elemental carb...
Background: Diesel exhaust has been considered to be a probable lung carcinogen based on studies of ...
Neumeyer-Gromen A, Razum O, Kersten N, Seidler A, Zeeb H. Diesel motor emissions and lung cancer mor...
Background: We studied the effect of exposure to diesel exhausts on lung cancer risk in a population...
Rationale: Although the carcinogenicity of diesel engine exhaust has been demonstrated in multiple s...
BackgroundIf less healthy workers terminate employment earlier, thus accumulating less exposure, yet...
To develop a quantitative exposure-response relationship between concentrations and durations of inh...
BACKGROUND: Although general population studies of air pollution suggest that particulate matter - d...
BackgroundDiesel exhaust has been considered to be a probable lung carcinogen based on studies of oc...
Background: Diesel engine exhaust (DEE) has recently been classified as a known human carcinogen. Ob...
BACKGROUND: Current information points to an association between diesel exhaust exposure and lung ca...
BACKGROUND Most studies of the association between diesel exhaust exposure and lung cancer suggest a...
Objectives To estimate quantitative levels of exposure to diesel exhaust expressed by elemental carb...
Background: Diesel exhaust has been considered to be a probable lung carcinogen based on studies of ...
Neumeyer-Gromen A, Razum O, Kersten N, Seidler A, Zeeb H. Diesel motor emissions and lung cancer mor...
Background: We studied the effect of exposure to diesel exhausts on lung cancer risk in a population...
Rationale: Although the carcinogenicity of diesel engine exhaust has been demonstrated in multiple s...