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Michael D Attfield

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American Journal of Industrial Medicine|January 30, 2004
Quantitative exposure-response for silica dust and lung cancer in Vermont granite workersMichael D Attfield, Joseph Costello
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|June 5, 2010
Coal workers' pneumoconiosis and progressive massive fibrosis are increasingly more prevalent among workers in small underground coal mines in the United StatesA Scott Laney, Michael D Attfield
American Journal of Public Health|May 18, 2013
Examination of potential sources of bias in the US Coal Workers' Health Surveillance ProgramA Scott Laney, Michael D Attfield
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|June 4, 2008
Silicosis mortality among young adults in the United States, 1968-2004Jacek M Mazurek, Michael D Attfield
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine|August 12, 2009
Quartz exposure can cause pneumoconiosis in coal workersA Scott Laney, Michael D Attfield
Chest|May 31, 2011
Intramodality and intermodality comparisons of storage phosphor computed radiography and conventional film-screen radiography in the recognition of small pneumoconiotic opacitiesA Scott Laney, Edward L Petsonk, Michael D Attfield
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|September 24, 2009
Pneumoconiosis among underground bituminous coal miners in the United States: is silicosis becoming more frequent?A Scott Laney, Edward L Petsonk, Michael D Attfield
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine|October 9, 2012
Multiple myelomaJudith M Graber, Leslie T Stayner, Michael D Attfield
The Annals of Occupational Hygiene|September 7, 2014
Human and animal evidence supports lower occupational exposure limits for poorly-soluble respirable particles: Letter to the Editor re: 'Low-toxicity dusts: Current exposure guidelines are not sufficiently protective' by Cherrie, Brosseau, Hay and DonaldsonEileen D Kuempel, Michael D Attfield, Leslie T Stayner, et al.
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|July 16, 2008
National trends in silicosis mortality in the United States, 1981-2004Ki Moon Bang, Michael D Attfield, John M Wood, et al.
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American Journal of Industrial Medicine|January 30, 2004
Quantitative exposure-response for silica dust and lung cancer in Vermont granite workersMichael D Attfield, Joseph Costello
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|June 5, 2010
Coal workers' pneumoconiosis and progressive massive fibrosis are increasingly more prevalent among workers in small underground coal mines in the United StatesA Scott Laney, Michael D Attfield
American Journal of Public Health|May 18, 2013
Examination of potential sources of bias in the US Coal Workers' Health Surveillance ProgramA Scott Laney, Michael D Attfield
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|June 4, 2008
Silicosis mortality among young adults in the United States, 1968-2004Jacek M Mazurek, Michael D Attfield
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine|August 12, 2009
Quartz exposure can cause pneumoconiosis in coal workersA Scott Laney, Michael D Attfield
Chest|May 31, 2011
Intramodality and intermodality comparisons of storage phosphor computed radiography and conventional film-screen radiography in the recognition of small pneumoconiotic opacitiesA Scott Laney, Edward L Petsonk, Michael D Attfield
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|September 24, 2009
Pneumoconiosis among underground bituminous coal miners in the United States: is silicosis becoming more frequent?A Scott Laney, Edward L Petsonk, Michael D Attfield
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine|October 9, 2012
Multiple myelomaJudith M Graber, Leslie T Stayner, Michael D Attfield
The Annals of Occupational Hygiene|September 7, 2014
Human and animal evidence supports lower occupational exposure limits for poorly-soluble respirable particles: Letter to the Editor re: 'Low-toxicity dusts: Current exposure guidelines are not sufficiently protective' by Cherrie, Brosseau, Hay and DonaldsonEileen D Kuempel, Michael D Attfield, Leslie T Stayner, et al.
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|July 16, 2008
National trends in silicosis mortality in the United States, 1981-2004Ki Moon Bang, Michael D Attfield, John M Wood, et al.
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