Browsing by Author "Turner, Michelle C."

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  • Turuban, Maxime (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 2024-05-17)
    Radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) exposure, ubiquitous in our environment due to the rise in mobile phones and wireless technology, has grown significantly in the last 30 years. This exposure is generally low ...
  • Peters, Susan; Vienneau, Danielle; Sampri, Alexia; Turner, Michelle C.; Castaño Vinyals, Gemma; Bugge, Merete; Vermeulen, Roel (Oxford University Press, 2022)
    Objectives: The Network on the Coordination and Harmonisation of European Occupational Cohorts (OMEGA-NET) was set up to enable optimization of the use of industrial and general population cohorts across Europe to advance ...
  • Odutola, Michael K.; van Leeuwen, Marina T.; Bruinsma, Fiona J.; Benke, Geza; Turner, Michelle C.; Trotman, Judith; Turner, Jennifer; Seymour, John F.; Prince, H. Miles; Milliken, Samuel T.; Tiley, Campbell; Hertzberg, Mark; Roncolato, Fernando; Opat, Stephen; Lindeman, Robert; Verner, Emma; Underhill, Craig R.; Cardis, Elisabeth; Giles, Graham; Vajdic, Claire M. (BMJ Publishing Group, 2023)
    Objectives: We aimed to examine the relationship between occupational exposure to extremely low-frequency magnetic fields (ELF-MFs) and follicular lymphoma (FL) risk. Methods: We conducted a family case-control study between ...
  • Turuban, Maxime; Kromhout, Hans; Vila, Javier; Vallbona-Vistós, Miquel; De Vocht, Frank; Baldi, Isabelle; Richardson, Lesley; Benke, Geza; Krewski, Daniel; Parent, Marie-Elise; Sadetzki, Siegal; Schlehofer, Brigitte; Schüz, Joachim; Siemiatycki, Jack; van Tongeren, Martie; Woodward, Alistair; Cardis, Elisabeth; Turner, Michelle C. (Wiley, 2024)
    Radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF, 100 kHz to 300 GHz) are classified by IARC as possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group 2B). This study evaluates the potential association between occupational RF-EMF exposure ...
  • Hinchliffe, Alice (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 2023-03-07)
    Heat exposure is a growing concern for many workers around the world as climate change is causing global average temperatures to rise. Heat exposure has been linked to a number of key carcinogenic processes, but current ...
  • Hinchliffe, Alice; Alguacil Ojeda, Juan; Bijoux, Wendy; Kogevinas, Manolis; Menegaux, Florence; Parent, Marie-Elise; Pérez Gomez, Beatriz; Uuksulainen, Sanni; Turner, Michelle C. (Elsevier, 2023)
    Background: Heat exposures occur in many occupations. Heat has been linked to key carcinogenic processes, however, evidence for associations with cancer risk is sparse. We examined potential associations between occupational ...
  • Benke, Geza; Turner, Michelle C.; Fleming, Sarah; Figuerola, Jordi; Kincl, Laurel; Richardson, Lesley; Blettner, Maria; Hours, Martine; Krewski, Daniel; McLean, Dave; Parent, Marie-Elise; Sadetzki, Siegal; Schlaefer, Klaus; Schlehofer, Brigitte; Siemiatycki, Jack; van Tongeren, Martie; Cardis, Elisabeth (Nature Research, 2017)
    The aetiology of glioma remains largely unknown. Occupational solvent exposure has been suggested as a putative cause of glioma, but past studies have been inconsistent. We examined the association between a range of ...
  • Diver, W. Ryan; Teras, Lauren R.; Deubler, Emily L.; Turner, Michelle C. (Nature Research, 2024)
    Background: Outdoor air pollution and particulate matter (PM) are classified as Group 1 human carcinogens for lung cancer. Pollutant associations with haematologic cancers are suggestive, but these cancers are aetiologically ...
  • Turuban, Maxime; Kromhout, Hans; Vila Rodríguez, Javier, 1974-; Vallbona-Vistós, Miquel; Baldi, Isabelle; Turner, Michelle C. (Elsevier, 2023)
    Background: A preliminary job-exposure matrix (JEM) for radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) was created based on self-reported occupational information from a multi-country population-based study of approximately ...
  • Stieb, David; Boot, Cécile R.; Turner, Michelle C. (BioMed Central, 2017)
    Is “big data” merely a catchphrase, or does the approach hold real promise in informing occupational and environmental health? Can challenges related to messy and unrepresentative data and spurious findings be overcome?
  • Turner, Michelle C.; Cogliano, Vincent; Guyton, Kathryn; Madia, Federica; Straif, Kurt; Ward, Elizabeth M.; Schubauer-Berigan, Mary K. (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), 2023)
    Background: The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) Monographs program assembles expert working groups who publish a critical review and evaluation of data on agents of interest. These comprehensive reviews ...
  • Papantoniou, Kyriaki, 1983-; Espinosa Díaz, Ana; Castaño Vinyals, Gemma; Turner, Michelle C.; Kogevinas, Manolis (NOROSH, 2017)
    Objectives Shift work that involves circadian disruption has been associated with a higher cancer risk. Most epidemiological studies to date have focused on breast cancer risk and evidence for other common tumors is limited. ...
  • Turner, Michelle C.; Gracia-Lavedan, Esther; Papantoniou, Kyriaki, 1983-; Aragonés, Núria; Castaño Vinyals, Gemma; Dierssen Sotos, Trinidad; Amiano, Pilar; Ardanaz Aicua, Eva; Marcos-Delgado, Alba; Molina-Barceló, Ana; Alguacil Ojeda, Juan; Benavente, Yolanda; Belmonte, Thalía; Jiménez-Moleón, José Juan; Marcos-Gragera, Rafael; Pérez, Beatriz; Gómez-Acebo, Inés; Pollán, Marina; Kogevinas, Manolis (Nature Research, 2022)
    Breast and prostate cancers have been associated with circadian disruption. Some previous studies examined associations of sleep duration and breast or prostate cancer risk though findings remain inconsistent. This study ...
  • Papantoniou, Kyriaki, 1983-; Castaño Vinyals, Gemma; Espinosa Díaz, Ana; Turner, Michelle C.; Kogevinas, Manolis; Moreno, Víctor (Nature Research, 2021)
    Sleep duration is a novel and potentially modifiable risk factor for cancer. We evaluated the association of self-reported sleep duration and daytime napping with odds of colorectal and gastric cancer. We included 2008 ...
  • Puig-Vallverdú, Júlia; Romaguera Bosch, Dora; Fernández-Barrés, Sílvia; Gignac, Florence; Ibarluzea, Jesús; Santa Marina, Loreto; Llop, Sabrina; Gonzalez, Sandra; Vioque, Jesus; Riaño, Isolina; Fernández-Tardón, Guillermo; Pinar, Ariadna; Turner, Michelle C.; Arija, Victoria; Salas Salvadó, Jordi; Vrijheid, Martine; Júlvez Calvo, Jordi (Elsevier, 2022)
    Background & aims: Maternal ultra-processed food (UPF) consumption during pregnancy may adversely affect child development. Pregnancy sugar-sweetened beverage consumption (as a part of UPF) has been associated with child ...
  • Filho, Adalberto; Turner, Michelle C.; Warnakulasuriya, Saman; Richardson, David B.; Hosseini, Bayan; Kamangar, Farin; Pourshams, Akram; Sewram, Vikash; Cronin-Fenton, Deirdre; Etemadi, Arash; Glass, Deborah C.; Rahimi-Movaghar, Afarin; Sheikh, Mahdi; Malekzadeh, Reza; Schubauer-Berigan, Mary K. (Springer, 2023)
    The carcinogenicity of opium consumption was recently evaluated by a Working Group convened by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). We supplement the recent IARC evaluation by conducting an extended ...
  • Kogevinas, Manolis; Schlünssen, Vivi; Mehlum, Ingrid Sivesind; Turner, Michelle C. (Oxford University Press, 2020)
    In a recent count of cohort studies in Europe capturing information on occupation and/or occupational exposures, we estimated that there are more than 60 major studies with some type of occupational information that enrolled ...
  • Turner, Michelle C. (Nordic Association of Occupational Safety and Health (NOROSH), 2022)

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