Browsing by Author "Diver, W. Ryan"

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  • Nasari, Masoud M.; Szyszkowicz, Mieczysław; Chen, Hong; Crouse, Daniel L.; Turner, Michelle C.; Jerrett, Michael; Pope III, C. Arden; Hubbell, Bryan; Fann, Neal; Cohen, Aaron; Gapstur, Susan M.; Diver, W. Ryan; Stieb, David; Forouzanfar, Mohammad H.; Kim, Sun-Young; Olives, Casey; Krewski, Daniel; Burnett, Richard T. (Springer, 2016)
    The effectiveness of regulatory actions designed to improve air quality is often assessed by predicting changes in public health resulting from their implementation. Risk of premature mortality from long-term exposure to ...
  • Turner, Michelle C.; Cohen, Aaron; Burnett, Richard T.; Jerrett, Michael; Diver, W. Ryan; Gapstur, Susan M.; Krewski, Daniel; Samet, Jonathan M.; Pope III, C. Arden (Elsevier, 2017)
    Associations between long-term exposure to ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and all-cause and cardiovascular mortality are well documented however less is known regarding possible interactions with cigarette smoking. ...
  • Turner, Michelle C.; Jerrett, Michael; Pope III, C. Arden; Krewski, Daniel; Gapstur, Susan M.; Diver, W. Ryan; Beckerman, Bernardo S.; Marshall, Julian D.; Su, Jason; Crouse, Daniel L.; Burnett, Richard T. (American Thoracic Society, 2016)
    RATIONALE: Tropospheric ozone (O3) is potentially associated with cardiovascular disease risk and premature death. Results from long-term epidemiological studies on O3 are scarce and inconclusive. OBJECTIVES: In this study, ...
  • Tang, Ziyin; Liang, Donghai; Deubler, Emily L.; Sarnat, Jeremy A.; Chow, Sabrina S.; Diver, W. Ryan; Wang, Ying (BioMed Central, 2024)
    Background: A better understanding of lung cancer etiology and the development of screening biomarkers have important implications for lung cancer prevention. Methods: We included 623 matched case-control pairs from the ...
  • 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 ...

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