Context: Retrospective exposure assessment in population-based case-control studies poses a major challenge
due to the wide range of occupations and industries involved. The FINJEM is a generic job-exposure
matrix developed in Finland which represents a potentially cost effective exposure assessment tool.
While FINJEM has been used in several studies outside...
Context: Retrospective exposure assessment in population-based case-control studies poses a major challenge
due to the wide range of occupations and industries involved. The FINJEM is a generic job-exposure
matrix developed in Finland which represents a potentially cost effective exposure assessment tool.
While FINJEM has been used in several studies outside...
Context: Retrospective exposure assessment in population-based case-control studies poses a major challenge
due to the wide range of occupations and industries involved. The FINJEM is a generic job-exposure
matrix developed in Finland which represents a potentially cost effective exposure assessment tool.
While FINJEM has been used in several studies outside...
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University, College of Public Health and Human
Sciences,
Richardson, Lesley; University of Montreal
Context: Retrospective exposure assessment in population-based case-control studies poses a major challenge
due to the wide range of occupations and industries involved. The FINJEM is a generic job-exposure
matrix developed in Finland which represents a potentially cost effective exposure assessment tool.
While FINJEM has been used in several studies outside...
Introduction: To date, occupational exposure assessment of electromagnetic fields (EMF) has relied on occupation-based measurements and exposure estimates. However, misclassification due to between-worker variability remains an unsolved challenge. A source-based approach, supported by detailed subject data on determinants of exposure, may allow for a more individualized exposure assessment. Detailed information...
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literature review approach
Authors: Javier Vila, Joseph D Bowman, LesleyRichardson, Laurel Kincl, Dave L
Introduction: To date, occupational exposure assessment of electromagnetic fields (EMF) has relied on occupation-based measurements and exposure estimates. However, misclassification due to between-worker variability remains an unsolved challenge. A source-based approach, supported by detailed subject data on determinants of exposure, may allow for a more individualized exposure assessment. Detailed information...
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literature review approach
Authors: Javier Vila, Joseph D Bowman, LesleyRichardson, Laurel Kincl, Dave L
Introduction: To date, occupational exposure assessment of electromagnetic fields (EMF) has relied on occupation-based measurements and exposure estimates. However, misclassification due to between-worker variability remains an unsolved challenge. A source-based approach, supported by detailed subject data on determinants of exposure, may allow for a more individualized exposure assessment. Detailed information...
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INTEROCC
study: A literature review approach
Authors: Javier Vila, Joseph D Bowman, LesleyRichardson
Introduction: To date, occupational exposure assessment of electromagnetic fields (EMF) has relied on occupation-based measurements and exposure estimates. However, misclassification due to between-worker variability remains an unsolved challenge. A source-based approach, supported by detailed subject data on determinants of exposure, may allow for a more individualized exposure assessment. Detailed information...
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Cardis (CREAL), Laurel Kincl (now at Oregon State University),
LesleyRichardson (now at University of
Introduction: To date, occupational exposure assessment of electromagnetic fields (EMF) has relied on occupation-based measurements and exposure estimates. However, misclassification due to between-worker variability remains an unsolved challenge. A source-based approach, supported by detailed subject data on determinants of exposure, may allow for a more individualized exposure assessment. Detailed information...
BACKGROUND: Occupational exposure to extremely low frequency magnetic fields (ELF) is a
suspected risk factor for brain tumours, however the literature is inconsistent. Few studies have
assessed whether ELF in different time windows of exposure may be associated with specific
histologic types of brain tumours. This study examines the association...