45 results on '"Silverman, Debra"'
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2. Occupational exposure to diesel engine exhaust and serum levels of microRNAs in a cross‐sectional molecular epidemiology study in China
3. Estimating cumulative spatial risk over time with low‐rank kriging multiple membership models
4. Proteomic analysis of serum in workers exposed to diesel engine exhaust
5. Elevated urinary mutagenicity among those exposed to bituminous coal combustion emissions or diesel engine exhaust
6. Bladder cancer risk associated with family history of cancer
7. Author's reply to: Air pollution and incident bladder cancer: A risk assessment
8. Ambient air pollution and incident bladder cancer risk: Updated analysis of the Spanish Bladder Cancer Study
9. Lung cancer risk by geologic coal deposits: A case–control study of female never‐smokers from Xuanwei and Fuyuan, China
10. Potential effect modifiers of the arsenic-bladder cancer risk relationship
11. Asthma status is associated with decreased risk of aggressive urothelial bladder cancer
12. Occupational exposure to diesel engine exhaust and serum cytokine levels
13. Effects of occupational exposure to carbon black on peripheral white blood cell counts and lymphocyte subsets
14. Whole Genome Prediction of Bladder Cancer Risk With the Bayesian LASSO
15. Developing estimates of frequency and intensity of exposure to three types of metalworking fluids in a population-based case-control study of bladder cancer
16. Whole Genome Prediction of Bladder Cancer Risk With the Bayesian LASSO
17. Circulating leptin and risk of pancreatic cancer: a pooled analysis of three cohorts (LB369)
18. Differential urinary specific gravity as a molecular phenotype of the bladder cancer genetic association in the urea transporter gene,SLC14A1
19. Bladder cancer and seroreactivity to BK, JC and Merkel cell polyomaviruses: The Spanish bladder cancer study
20. Reproductive factors and menopausal hormone therapy and bladder cancer risk in the NIH-AARP Diet and Health Study
21. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and other analgesic use and bladder cancer in northern New England
22. Occupational risk factors and pancreatic cancer: A review of recent findings
23. Hair dye use and risk of bladder cancer in the New England bladder cancer study
24. Agricultural pesticide use and pancreatic cancer risk in the Agricultural Health Study Cohort
25. TGFB1andTGFBR1polymorphic variants in relationship to bladder cancer risk and prognosis
26. Does increased urination frequency protect against bladder cancer?
27. Polymorphisms in one-carbon metabolism and trans-sulfuration pathway genes and susceptibility to bladder cancer
28. Multiple myeloma and diesel and other occupational exposures in swedish construction workers
29. Re: Occupational exposure to pesticides and pancreatic cancer. 2001. Ji B.-T., Silverman D.T., Stewart P.A., Blair A., Swanson G.M., Baris D., Greenberg R.D., Hayes R., Brown L.M., Lillemoe K.D., Schoenberg J.B., Pottern L.M., Schwartz A.G., Hoover R. Am. J. Ind. Med. 39:92-99
30. Occupational exposure to pesticides and pancreatic cancer
31. Risk factors for pancreatic cancer: A case-control study based on direct interviews
32. Occupational risk factors for pancreatic cancer: A case-control study based on death certificates from 24 U.S. states
33. Occupational cancer among women: Research status and methodologic considerations
34. Multiple myeloma and family history of cancer among blacks and whites in the U.S.
35. Occupation and pancreatic cancer risk in Shanghai, China
36. Prostate cancer risk in U.S. blacks and whites with a family history of cancer
37. A comparison of analyses of occupational bladder cancer: Death certificate vs. population‐based case‐control interview data
38. Second‐hand smoke among long‐haul truck drivers
39. Bladder cancer and occupation in Shanghai, 1980–1984
40. Exposure to diesel exhaust in the trucking industry and possible relationships with lung cancer
41. Smoking patterns by occupation and duration of employment
42. A comparison of Hodgkin's disease in Alameda County, California, and Connecticut.Histologic subtype and age distribution
43. Should curative surgery be attempted in patients with cancer of the main stem bronchus?
44. Lung cancer in motor exhaust-related occupations
45. Cancer risk among artistic painters
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