This study examines race- and income-based disparities in cancer risks from air toxics in Cancer Alley, LA, USA. Risk estimates were obtained from the 2005 National Air Toxics Assessment and socioeconomic and race data from the 2005 American Community Survey, both at the census tract level. Disparities were assessed using spatially weighted ordinary least squares (OLS) regression and quantile regression (QR) for five major air toxics, each with cancer risk greater than 10-6. Spatial OLS results showed that disparities in cancer risks were significant: People in low-income tracts bore a cumulative risk 12% more than those in high-income tracts (p \u3c 0.05), and those in black-dominant areas 16% more than in white-dominant areas (p \u3c 0.01...
I examined non-Hispanic Black and non-Hispanic White differences in exposure to noncriteria air poll...
This article extends environmental risk perception research by exploring how potential health risk f...
Population exposure to multiple chemicals in air presents significant challenges for environmental p...
This study examines race- and income-based disparities in cancer risks from air toxics in Cancer All...
This study examines race- and income-based disparities in cancer risks from air toxics in Cancer All...
African Americans in the U.S. often live in poverty and segregated urban neighborhoods, many of whic...
African Americans in the U.S. often live in poverty and segregated urban neighborhoods, many of whic...
Populations of color and low-income communities are often disproportionately burdened by exposures t...
This study examines links between racial residential segregation and estimated ambient air toxics ex...
Background: Studies have demonstrated a relationship between segregation and level of education, occ...
A large number of quantitative studies have examined social inequities in the geographic distributio...
Background: Studies have demonstrated a relationship between segregation and level of education, occ...
Background:A growing body of research has examined relationships between neighborhood characteristic...
I examined non-Hispanic Black and non-Hispanic White differences in exposure to noncriteria air poll...
This article extends environmental risk perception research by exploring how potential health risk f...
Population exposure to multiple chemicals in air presents significant challenges for environmental p...
This study examines race- and income-based disparities in cancer risks from air toxics in Cancer All...
This study examines race- and income-based disparities in cancer risks from air toxics in Cancer All...
African Americans in the U.S. often live in poverty and segregated urban neighborhoods, many of whic...
African Americans in the U.S. often live in poverty and segregated urban neighborhoods, many of whic...
Populations of color and low-income communities are often disproportionately burdened by exposures t...
This study examines links between racial residential segregation and estimated ambient air toxics ex...
Background: Studies have demonstrated a relationship between segregation and level of education, occ...
A large number of quantitative studies have examined social inequities in the geographic distributio...
Background: Studies have demonstrated a relationship between segregation and level of education, occ...
Background:A growing body of research has examined relationships between neighborhood characteristic...
I examined non-Hispanic Black and non-Hispanic White differences in exposure to noncriteria air poll...
This article extends environmental risk perception research by exploring how potential health risk f...
Population exposure to multiple chemicals in air presents significant challenges for environmental p...