We previously reported that long‐term truck drivers and mechanics in the Teamsters Union had higher lung cancer risks than Teamsters outside the trucking industry. We now summarize results from an industrial hygiene survey of current exposures to diesel exhaust in the trucking industry, and relate these to our prior results pertaining to lung cancer risk
Background: We studied the effect of exposure to diesel exhausts on lung cancer risk in a population...
Pollution from motor vehicles constitutes a major environmental health problem. The present paper de...
To critically evaluate the association between diesel exhaust (DE) exposure and the risk of lung can...
Background Diesel exhaust is considered a probable human carcinogen by the International Agency for ...
BackgroundAn elevated risk of lung cancer in truck drivers has been attributed to diesel exhaust exp...
Two large cohort studies of members of US unions in the trucking industries provided some evidence o...
Rationale: Diesel motor exhaust is classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer as ...
There are a series of articles addressing lung cancer deaths among Teamsters and the association bet...
Rationale: Diesel motor exhaust is classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer as ...
Background Although in several epidemiological studies exposure to diesel motor emissions (D...
BACKGROUND Most studies of the association between diesel exhaust exposure and lung cancer suggest a...
BackgroundDiesel exhaust has been considered to be a probable lung carcinogen based on studies of oc...
A recent review concluded that the evidence from epidemiology studies was indeterminate and that add...
Pollution from motor vehicles constitutes a major environmental health problem. The present paper de...
Abstract: To critically evaluate the association between diesel exhaust (DE) exposure and the risk o...
Background: We studied the effect of exposure to diesel exhausts on lung cancer risk in a population...
Pollution from motor vehicles constitutes a major environmental health problem. The present paper de...
To critically evaluate the association between diesel exhaust (DE) exposure and the risk of lung can...
Background Diesel exhaust is considered a probable human carcinogen by the International Agency for ...
BackgroundAn elevated risk of lung cancer in truck drivers has been attributed to diesel exhaust exp...
Two large cohort studies of members of US unions in the trucking industries provided some evidence o...
Rationale: Diesel motor exhaust is classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer as ...
There are a series of articles addressing lung cancer deaths among Teamsters and the association bet...
Rationale: Diesel motor exhaust is classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer as ...
Background Although in several epidemiological studies exposure to diesel motor emissions (D...
BACKGROUND Most studies of the association between diesel exhaust exposure and lung cancer suggest a...
BackgroundDiesel exhaust has been considered to be a probable lung carcinogen based on studies of oc...
A recent review concluded that the evidence from epidemiology studies was indeterminate and that add...
Pollution from motor vehicles constitutes a major environmental health problem. The present paper de...
Abstract: To critically evaluate the association between diesel exhaust (DE) exposure and the risk o...
Background: We studied the effect of exposure to diesel exhausts on lung cancer risk in a population...
Pollution from motor vehicles constitutes a major environmental health problem. The present paper de...
To critically evaluate the association between diesel exhaust (DE) exposure and the risk of lung can...