Citations (5)
Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.
Read on this site (1)
Eric W. Miller, Benjamin Roberts, Kara Keeton, Andrew Monnot, Taylor Tarpey, Nicole Zoghby, Alan Segrave & Jennifer S. Pierce. (2022) Evaluation of asbestos exposure resulting from simulated application of spiked talcum powders. Inhalation Toxicology 34:13-14, pages 380-398.
Read now
Read now
Articles from other publishers (4)
Steven Richard Smith. (2023) An updated review of diffuse mesothelioma of the pleura – A sentinel health event of potential elongate mineral particle pathogenicity. Environmental Research 230, pages 115608.
Crossref
Crossref
Heather N. Lynch, Daniel J. Lauer, William J. Thompson, Olivia Leleck, Rachel D. Freid, Justin Collins, Kathleen Chen, A. Michael Ierardi, Ania M. Urban, Michael A. Cappello, Paolo Boffetta & Kenneth A. Mundt. (2022) Systematic review of the scientific evidence of the pulmonary carcinogenicity of talc. Frontiers in Public Health 10.
Crossref
Crossref
Michael Holton, Jennifer Ellis & Evan Anderson. (2022) Authors’ response to the letter to the editor on “characterization of asbestos exposures associated with the use of facial makeups”. Risk Analysis 42:10, pages 2142-2144.
Crossref
Crossref
Kenneth A. Mundt, Annette B. Santamaria, William J. Thompson, Christopher A. Bates, Corey Boles, G. Scott Dotson & Mei Yong. (2022) Carcinogenicity of Poorly Soluble Low Toxicity Particles: Commentary on Epidemiology as a Risk Assessment “Reality Check”. Frontiers in Public Health 10.
Crossref
Crossref