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Epidemiologic approaches to risk assessmentAssociation between World Trade Center exposure and excess cancer riskModeling fatal injury rates using Poisson regression: a case study of workers in agriculture, forestry, and fishingEstimating benchmark concentrations and other noncancer endpoints in epidemiology studies.Trends in rates of occupational fatal injuries in the United States (1983-92)External cause-specific summaries of occupational fatal injuries: part I - an analysis of ratesExternal cause-specific summaries of occupational fatal injuries: part II - an analysis of years of potential life lostComparing injury and illness risk assessments for occupational hazardsTrends in occupational lead exposure since the 1978 OSHA lead standardIncreased lung cancer mortality among chrysotile asbestos textile workers is more strongly associated with exposure to long thin fibresComment on "Relative susceptibility of animals and humans to the cancer hazard posed by 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin using internal measures of dose."Rat- and human-based risk estimates of lung cancer from occupational exposure to poorly-soluble particles: a quantitative evaluationRelationships between lung dust burden, pathology and lifetime exposure in an autopsy study of U.S. coal minersConcordance of rat and human based risk estimates for particle-related lung cancerHuman and animal evidence supports lower occupational exposure limits for poorly-soluble respirable particles: Letter to the EditorMethodological issues of using observational human data in lung dosimetry models for particulatesExposure-response analysis of mortality among coal miners in the United StatesA biomathematical model of particle clearance and retention in the lungs of coal miners. I. Model developmentRisks of occupational respiratory diseases among U.S. coal minersEvaluation of particle clearance and retention kinetics in the lungs of U.S. coal minersCrystalline silica exposure and lung cancer mortality in diatomaceous earth industry workers: a quantitative risk assessmentImproving risk assessment: priorities for epidemiologic researchDevelopment of a fiber size-specific job-exposure matrix for airborne asbestos fibersResults from a Ukrainian-US collaborative study: prevalence and predictors of respiratory symptoms among Ukrainian coal minersA study update of mortality in workers at a phosphate fertilizer production facilityRespiratory disease mortality among US coal miners; results after 37 years of follow-upAssessing the feasibility of retrospective cohort studiesPooled exposure-response analyses and risk assessment for lung cancer in 10 cohorts of silica-exposed workers: an IARC multicentre studySilica, asbestos, man-made mineral fibers, and cancerEthylene oxide and breast cancer incidence in a cohort study of 7576 women (United States)Mortality among workers exposed to ethylene oxideProtecting public health in the face of uncertain risks: the example of diesel exhaustAn exposure-response analysis of respiratory disease risk associated with occupational exposure to chrysotile asbestosAn epidemiologic study of the role of chrysotile asbestos fiber dimensions in determining respiratory disease risk in exposed workersExposure-response analysis of risk of respiratory disease associated with occupational exposure to chrysotile asbestosAvoided and avoidable risks of cancerLung cancer mortality in North Carolina and South Carolina chrysotile asbestos textile workersLung cancer mortality in a combined cohort of North Carolina and South Carolina asbestos textile workersProportionate mortality study of workers in the garment industry exposed to formaldehydeModeling epidemiologic studies of occupational cohorts for the quantitative assessment of carcinogenic hazards.
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researcher at University of Illinois at Chicago
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Leslie T. Stayner
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Leslie Thomas Stayner
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