The epidemiologic evidence for the carcinogenicity of lead is inconsistent and requires improved exposure assessment to estimate risk. We evaluated historical occupational lead exposure for a population-based cohort of women (n=74,942) by calibrating a job-exposure matrix (JEM) with lead fume (n=20,084) and lead dust (n=5383) measurements collected over four decades in Shanghai, China. Using mixed-effect models, we calibrated intensity JEM ratings to the measurements using fixed-effects terms for year and JEM rating. We developed job/industry-specific estimates from the random-effects terms for job and industry. The model estimates were applied to subjects' jobs when the JEM probability rating was high for either job or industry; remaining ...
Lead, a ubiquitous pollutant throughout the environment, is confirmed to be neurotoxic for children ...
Purpose: We aimed to measure mortality and cancer incidence in a cohort of lead-exposed workers by u...
When pooling data across community-based case-control studies exposure assessment has to be redone i...
The epidemiologic evidence for the carcinogenicity of lead is inconsistent and requires improved exp...
Long-term airborne lead exposure, even below official occupational limits, has been found to cause l...
BACKGROUND: Generic job-exposure matrices (JEMs) are often used in population-based epidemiologic st...
OBJECTIVE The use of measurement data in occupational exposure assessment allows more quantitative a...
Objective: The use of measurement data in occupational exposure assessment allows more quantitative ...
Background: Generic job-exposure matrices (JEMs) are often used in population-based epide-miologic s...
[[abstract]]Objectives The published literature provides useful data for examining exposure differen...
Despite the known health hazards associated with exposure to lead, occupational lead poisoning remai...
[[abstract]]Objectives: The published literature provides useful exposure measurements that can aid ...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Retrospective exposure assessment of occupational lead exposure in populatio...
Lead, a ubiquitous pollutant throughout the environment, is confirmed to be neurotoxic for children ...
Purpose: We aimed to measure mortality and cancer incidence in a cohort of lead-exposed workers by u...
When pooling data across community-based case-control studies exposure assessment has to be redone i...
The epidemiologic evidence for the carcinogenicity of lead is inconsistent and requires improved exp...
Long-term airborne lead exposure, even below official occupational limits, has been found to cause l...
BACKGROUND: Generic job-exposure matrices (JEMs) are often used in population-based epidemiologic st...
OBJECTIVE The use of measurement data in occupational exposure assessment allows more quantitative a...
Objective: The use of measurement data in occupational exposure assessment allows more quantitative ...
Background: Generic job-exposure matrices (JEMs) are often used in population-based epide-miologic s...
[[abstract]]Objectives The published literature provides useful data for examining exposure differen...
Despite the known health hazards associated with exposure to lead, occupational lead poisoning remai...
[[abstract]]Objectives: The published literature provides useful exposure measurements that can aid ...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Retrospective exposure assessment of occupational lead exposure in populatio...
Lead, a ubiquitous pollutant throughout the environment, is confirmed to be neurotoxic for children ...
Purpose: We aimed to measure mortality and cancer incidence in a cohort of lead-exposed workers by u...
When pooling data across community-based case-control studies exposure assessment has to be redone i...