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Controlling for Potential Confounding by Occupational Exposures

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Anjum Hajat, Richard F. MacLehose, Anna Rosofsky, Katherine D. Walker & Jane E. Clougherty. (2021) Confounding by Socioeconomic Status in Epidemiological Studies of Air Pollution and Health: Challenges and Opportunities. Environmental Health Perspectives 129:6.
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Michelle C. Turner, Daniel Krewski, W. Ryan Diver, C. Arden PopeIIIIII, Richard T. Burnett, Michael Jerrett, Julian D. Marshall & Susan M. Gapstur. (2017) Ambient Air Pollution and Cancer Mortality in the Cancer Prevention Study II. Environmental Health Perspectives 125:8.
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Michelle C. Turner, Aaron Cohen, Michael Jerrett, Susan M. Gapstur, W. Ryan Diver, C. Arden PopeIIIIII, Daniel Krewski, Bernardo S. Beckerman & Jonathan M. Samet. (2014) Interactions Between Cigarette Smoking and Fine Particulate Matter in the Risk of Lung Cancer Mortality in Cancer Prevention Study II. American Journal of Epidemiology 180:12, pages 1145-1149.
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Michelle K. McHugh, Matthew B. Schabath, Chung-han Ho, Mei Liu, Anthony M. D’AmelioJr.Jr., Anthony J. Greisinger, George L. Delclos, Margaret R. Spitz & Carol J. Etzel. (2012) Self-Reported Prior Lung Diseases as Risk Factors for Non-small Cell Lung Cancer in Mexican Americans. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health 15:5, pages 910-917.
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Michelle C. Turner, Daniel Krewski, Yue Chen, C. Arden PopeIIIIII, Susan M. Gapstur & Michael J. Thun. (2012) Radon and Nonrespiratory Mortality in the American Cancer Society Cohort. American Journal of Epidemiology 176:9, pages 808-814.
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C. Arden PopeIIIIII, Richard T. Burnett, Michelle C. Turner, Aaron Cohen, Daniel Krewski, Michael Jerrett, Susan M. Gapstur & Michael J. Thun. (2011) Lung Cancer and Cardiovascular Disease Mortality Associated with Ambient Air Pollution and Cigarette Smoke: Shape of the Exposure–Response Relationships. Environmental Health Perspectives 119:11, pages 1616-1621.
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Michelle C. Turner, Daniel Krewski, Yue Chen, C. Arden PopeIIIIII, Susan Gapstur & Michael J. Thun. (2011) Radon and Lung Cancer in the American Cancer Society Cohort. Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention 20:3, pages 438-448.
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Michelle C. Turner, Yue Chen, Daniel Krewski & Parviz Ghadirian. (2006) An overview of the association between allergy and cancer. International Journal of Cancer 118:12, pages 3124-3132.
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