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American Journal of Industrial Medicine
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March 3, 2004
Attorney-directed screenings can be hazardous
David Egilman, Susanna Rankin Bohme
Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics
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December 27, 2022
Response to Micha et al. (2022) talc powder and ovarian cancer: what is the evidence?
Triet Hao Tran, David Egilman
American Journal of Industrial Medicine
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September 5, 2002
Anything but beryllium: the beryllium industry's corruption of safety information
David Egilman, Sarah Bagley, Shannon Connolly
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health
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April 13, 2007
Popcorn-worker lung caused by corporate and regulatory negligence: an avoidable tragedy
David Egilman, Caroline Mailloux, Claire Valentin
New Solutions : a Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy : NS
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August 22, 2018
Use of Anti-Warnings to Falsely Reassure Downstream Users: An Asbestos Example
David Egilman, Tess Bird, Remi Wilson
Food and Drug Law Journal
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July 18, 2003
Proving causation: the use and abuse of medical and scientific evidence inside the courtroom--an epidemiologist's critique of the judicial interpretation of the Daubert ruling
David Egilman, Joyce Kim, Molly Biklen
Critical Reviews in Toxicology
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February 18, 2021
Letter to the Editor regarding Bullock 2020
David Egilman, Barry Castleman, Tess Bird
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health
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July 8, 2014
Dust diseases and the legacy of corporate manipulation of science and law
David Egilman, Tess Bird, Caroline Lee
Ultrastructural Pathology
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June 11, 2020
Response to Roggli et al. (2020) "Talc and mesothelioma: mineral fiber analysis of 65 cases with clinicopathological correlation"
Triet Tran, David Egilman, Mark Rigler
Accountability in Research
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October 20, 2001
Corporate corruption of medical literature: asbestos studies concealed by W.R. Grace & Co
David Egilman, Wes Wallace, Candace Hom
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American Journal of Industrial Medicine
|
March 3, 2004
Attorney-directed screenings can be hazardous
David Egilman, Susanna Rankin Bohme
Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics
|
December 27, 2022
Response to Micha et al. (2022) talc powder and ovarian cancer: what is the evidence?
Triet Hao Tran, David Egilman
American Journal of Industrial Medicine
|
September 5, 2002
Anything but beryllium: the beryllium industry's corruption of safety information
David Egilman, Sarah Bagley, Shannon Connolly
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health
|
April 13, 2007
Popcorn-worker lung caused by corporate and regulatory negligence: an avoidable tragedy
David Egilman, Caroline Mailloux, Claire Valentin
New Solutions : a Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy : NS
|
August 22, 2018
Use of Anti-Warnings to Falsely Reassure Downstream Users: An Asbestos Example
David Egilman, Tess Bird, Remi Wilson
Food and Drug Law Journal
|
July 18, 2003
Proving causation: the use and abuse of medical and scientific evidence inside the courtroom--an epidemiologist's critique of the judicial interpretation of the Daubert ruling
David Egilman, Joyce Kim, Molly Biklen
Critical Reviews in Toxicology
|
February 18, 2021
Letter to the Editor regarding Bullock 2020
David Egilman, Barry Castleman, Tess Bird
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health
|
July 8, 2014
Dust diseases and the legacy of corporate manipulation of science and law
David Egilman, Tess Bird, Caroline Lee
Ultrastructural Pathology
|
June 11, 2020
Response to Roggli et al. (2020) "Talc and mesothelioma: mineral fiber analysis of 65 cases with clinicopathological correlation"
Triet Tran, David Egilman, Mark Rigler
Accountability in Research
|
October 20, 2001
Corporate corruption of medical literature: asbestos studies concealed by W.R. Grace & Co
David Egilman, Wes Wallace, Candace Hom
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