This study examined the effect of refinements in exposure assignment on annual and career exposure to 60 Hz magnetic fields, using all deaths from brain cancer (145) and leukemia (164) and a random sample of 800 workers from a cohort of 138 905 men. Reassessment of 1060 job titles in the measurement database generated 20 subcategories in addition to 28 occupational categories used in the original cohort mortality study. Furthermore, previously misclassified jobs were corrected. The complete work history of each sub-cohort member was re-examined. Original and refined average annual exposures were 0.086 and 0.088 T, respectively. The average career cumulative exposures were 1.40 and 1.44 T-years, respectively. Spearman correlation coefficient...
Epidemiologic research concerning electric and magnetic fields in relation to cancer has focused on ...
Background Previous research has suggested a possible link between neurodegenerative disease and exp...
This dissertaion comprises three related papers.The first paper reports a historical cohort mortalit...
This study examined the effect of refinements in exposure assignment on annual and career exposure t...
This study examined the effect of refinements in exposure assignment on annual and career exposure t...
This study examined the eect of refinements in exposure assignment on annual and career exposure to ...
For over ten years, there has been concern with the potential for increased risk of cancer among "el...
For over ten years, there has been concern with the potential for increased risk of cancer among "el...
grantor: University of TorontoThree research objectives were addressed within this thesis....
grantor: University of TorontoThree research objectives were addressed within this thesis....
In a nested case-control study of 1,484 cancer cases and 2,179 matched controls from a cohort of 31,...
Epidemiological studies and laboratory research suggest that exposure to extremely low frequency (&l...
Results from epidemiologic studies suggest that persons working in occupations with presumed electri...
Results from epidemiologic studies suggest that persons working in occupations with presumed electri...
Epidemiologic research concerning electric and magnetic fields in relation to cancer has focused on ...
Epidemiologic research concerning electric and magnetic fields in relation to cancer has focused on ...
Background Previous research has suggested a possible link between neurodegenerative disease and exp...
This dissertaion comprises three related papers.The first paper reports a historical cohort mortalit...
This study examined the effect of refinements in exposure assignment on annual and career exposure t...
This study examined the effect of refinements in exposure assignment on annual and career exposure t...
This study examined the eect of refinements in exposure assignment on annual and career exposure to ...
For over ten years, there has been concern with the potential for increased risk of cancer among "el...
For over ten years, there has been concern with the potential for increased risk of cancer among "el...
grantor: University of TorontoThree research objectives were addressed within this thesis....
grantor: University of TorontoThree research objectives were addressed within this thesis....
In a nested case-control study of 1,484 cancer cases and 2,179 matched controls from a cohort of 31,...
Epidemiological studies and laboratory research suggest that exposure to extremely low frequency (&l...
Results from epidemiologic studies suggest that persons working in occupations with presumed electri...
Results from epidemiologic studies suggest that persons working in occupations with presumed electri...
Epidemiologic research concerning electric and magnetic fields in relation to cancer has focused on ...
Epidemiologic research concerning electric and magnetic fields in relation to cancer has focused on ...
Background Previous research has suggested a possible link between neurodegenerative disease and exp...
This dissertaion comprises three related papers.The first paper reports a historical cohort mortalit...