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Sally Picciotto

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Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|February 3, 2015
Commentary: healthy worker survivor bias: a still-evolving conceptSally Picciotto, Irva Hertz-Picciotto
American Journal of Epidemiology|March 31, 2015
Hypothetical exposure limits for oil-based metalworking fluids and cardiovascular mortality in a cohort of autoworkers: structural accelerated failure time models in a public health frameworkSally Picciotto, Annette Peters, Ellen A Eisen
American Journal of Epidemiology|October 6, 2021
Working: The Role of Occupational EpidemiologyEllen A Eisen, Holly Elser, Sally Picciotto
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|February 10, 2012
A comparison of standard methods with g-estimation of accelerated failure-time models to address the healthy-worker survivor effect: application in a cohort of autoworkers exposed to metalworking fluidsJonathan Chevrier, Sally Picciotto, Ellen A Eisen
American Journal of Epidemiology|March 13, 2016
Straight Metalworking Fluids and All-Cause and Cardiovascular Mortality Analyzed by Using G-Estimation of an Accelerated Failure Time Model With Quantitative Exposure: Methods and InterpretationsSally Picciotto, Petter L Ljungman, Ellen A Eisen
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|March 11, 2014
Hypothetical interventions to limit metalworking fluid exposures and their effects on COPD mortality: G-estimation within a public health frameworkSally Picciotto, Jonathan Chevrier, John Balmes, et al.
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine|June 10, 2011
Epidemiologic challenges for studies of occupational exposure to engineered nanoparticles; a commentaryEllen A Eisen, Sadie Costello, Jonathan Chevrier, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health|May 15, 2020
Metalworking fluids and cancer mortality in a US autoworker cohort (1941-2015)Sadie Costello, Kevin Chen, Sally Picciotto, et al.
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|October 2, 2015
Occupational Diesel Exposure, Duration of Employment, and Lung Cancer: An Application of the Parametric G-FormulaAndreas M Neophytou, Sally Picciotto, Sadie Costello, et al.
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|November 22, 2014
Social disparities in heart disease risk and survivor bias among autoworkers: an examination based on survival models and g-estimationSadie Costello, Sally Picciotto, David H Rehkopf, et al.
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Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|February 3, 2015
Commentary: healthy worker survivor bias: a still-evolving conceptSally Picciotto, Irva Hertz-Picciotto
American Journal of Epidemiology|March 31, 2015
Hypothetical exposure limits for oil-based metalworking fluids and cardiovascular mortality in a cohort of autoworkers: structural accelerated failure time models in a public health frameworkSally Picciotto, Annette Peters, Ellen A Eisen
American Journal of Epidemiology|October 6, 2021
Working: The Role of Occupational EpidemiologyEllen A Eisen, Holly Elser, Sally Picciotto
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|February 10, 2012
A comparison of standard methods with g-estimation of accelerated failure-time models to address the healthy-worker survivor effect: application in a cohort of autoworkers exposed to metalworking fluidsJonathan Chevrier, Sally Picciotto, Ellen A Eisen
American Journal of Epidemiology|March 13, 2016
Straight Metalworking Fluids and All-Cause and Cardiovascular Mortality Analyzed by Using G-Estimation of an Accelerated Failure Time Model With Quantitative Exposure: Methods and InterpretationsSally Picciotto, Petter L Ljungman, Ellen A Eisen
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|March 11, 2014
Hypothetical interventions to limit metalworking fluid exposures and their effects on COPD mortality: G-estimation within a public health frameworkSally Picciotto, Jonathan Chevrier, John Balmes, et al.
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine|June 10, 2011
Epidemiologic challenges for studies of occupational exposure to engineered nanoparticles; a commentaryEllen A Eisen, Sadie Costello, Jonathan Chevrier, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health|May 15, 2020
Metalworking fluids and cancer mortality in a US autoworker cohort (1941-2015)Sadie Costello, Kevin Chen, Sally Picciotto, et al.
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|October 2, 2015
Occupational Diesel Exposure, Duration of Employment, and Lung Cancer: An Application of the Parametric G-FormulaAndreas M Neophytou, Sally Picciotto, Sadie Costello, et al.
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|November 22, 2014
Social disparities in heart disease risk and survivor bias among autoworkers: an examination based on survival models and g-estimationSadie Costello, Sally Picciotto, David H Rehkopf, et al.
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