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American Journal of Public Health
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July 8, 1999
Protecting public health in the face of uncertain risks: the example of diesel exhaust
L Stayner
Cancer Causes & Control : CCC
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May 1, 1997
Silica, asbestos, man-made mineral fibers, and cancer
K Steenland, L Stayner
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)
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November 1, 1991
The importance of employment status in occupational cohort mortality studies
K Steenland, L Stayner
British Journal of Industrial Medicine
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December 1, 1993
An epidemiological study of workers potentially exposed to ethylene oxide
K Steenland, L Stayner
American Journal of Industrial Medicine
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January 1, 1987
Assessing the feasibility of retrospective cohort studies
K Steenland, L Stayner, A Greife
Occupational and Environmental Medicine
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December 24, 2003
Mortality analyses in a cohort of 18 235 ethylene oxide exposed workers: follow up extended from 1987 to 1998
K Steenland, L Stayner, J Deddens
American Journal of Industrial Medicine
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August 12, 1998
Diesel exhaust and lung cancer in the trucking industry: exposure-response analyses and risk assessment
K Steenland, J Deddens, L Stayner
American Journal of Epidemiology
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January 15, 1996
Negative bias in exposure-response trends in occupational studies: modeling the healthy workers survivor effect
K Steenland, J Deddens, A Salvan, et al.
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)
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May 1, 1995
Healthy worker effect and cumulative exposure
K Steenland, J Deddens, A Salvan, et al.
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)
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July 1, 1995
Selecting an exposure lag period
A Salvan, L Stayner, K Steenland, et al.
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American Journal of Public Health
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July 8, 1999
Protecting public health in the face of uncertain risks: the example of diesel exhaust
L Stayner
Cancer Causes & Control : CCC
|
May 1, 1997
Silica, asbestos, man-made mineral fibers, and cancer
K Steenland, L Stayner
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)
|
November 1, 1991
The importance of employment status in occupational cohort mortality studies
K Steenland, L Stayner
British Journal of Industrial Medicine
|
December 1, 1993
An epidemiological study of workers potentially exposed to ethylene oxide
K Steenland, L Stayner
American Journal of Industrial Medicine
|
January 1, 1987
Assessing the feasibility of retrospective cohort studies
K Steenland, L Stayner, A Greife
Occupational and Environmental Medicine
|
December 24, 2003
Mortality analyses in a cohort of 18 235 ethylene oxide exposed workers: follow up extended from 1987 to 1998
K Steenland, L Stayner, J Deddens
American Journal of Industrial Medicine
|
August 12, 1998
Diesel exhaust and lung cancer in the trucking industry: exposure-response analyses and risk assessment
K Steenland, J Deddens, L Stayner
American Journal of Epidemiology
|
January 15, 1996
Negative bias in exposure-response trends in occupational studies: modeling the healthy workers survivor effect
K Steenland, J Deddens, A Salvan, et al.
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)
|
May 1, 1995
Healthy worker effect and cumulative exposure
K Steenland, J Deddens, A Salvan, et al.
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)
|
July 1, 1995
Selecting an exposure lag period
A Salvan, L Stayner, K Steenland, et al.
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