Lung cancer in patients who have never smoked—An emerging disease
J LoPiccolo, A Gusev, DC Christiani… - Nature Reviews Clinical …, 2024 - nature.com
Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer-related deaths globally. Although smoking-
related lung cancers continue to account for the majority of diagnoses, smoking rates have …
related lung cancers continue to account for the majority of diagnoses, smoking rates have …
The Impact of Exposure Measurement Error on the Estimated Concentration–Response Relationship between Long-Term Exposure to and Mortality
Background: Exposure measurement error is a central concern in air pollution epidemiology.
Given that studies have been using ambient air pollution predictions as proxy exposure …
Given that studies have been using ambient air pollution predictions as proxy exposure …
Racial/ethnic disparities in PM2.5-attributable cardiovascular mortality burden in the United States
Average ambient fine particulate matter (PM2. 5) concentrations have decreased in the US
in recent years, but the health benefits of this improvement among different racial/ethnic …
in recent years, but the health benefits of this improvement among different racial/ethnic …
[HTML][HTML] Associations between long-term air pollution exposure and the incidence of cardiovascular diseases among American older adults
Background & aim Numerous studies have linked air pollution with cardiovascular diseases.
Fewer studies examined the associations at low concentration levels or assessed potential …
Fewer studies examined the associations at low concentration levels or assessed potential …
Fine particulate matter and Parkinson disease risk among Medicare beneficiaries
Background and Objectives Numerous studies suggest that environmental exposures play a
critical role in Parkinson disease (PD) pathogenesis, and large, population-based studies …
critical role in Parkinson disease (PD) pathogenesis, and large, population-based studies …
Exposure-response associations between chronic exposure to fine particulate matter and risks of hospital admission for major cardiovascular diseases: population …
Objective To estimate exposure-response associations between chronic exposure to fine
particulate matter (PM 2.5) and risks of the first hospital admission for major cardiovascular …
particulate matter (PM 2.5) and risks of the first hospital admission for major cardiovascular …
[HTML][HTML] Additive effects of 10-year exposures to PM2. 5 and NO2 and primary cancer incidence in American older adults
Background: Epidemiologic evidence on the relationships between air pollution and the
risks of primary cancers other than lung cancer remained largely lacking. We aimed to …
risks of primary cancers other than lung cancer remained largely lacking. We aimed to …
[HTML][HTML] Long-term air pollution exposure and incident stroke in American older adults: A national cohort study
Aims Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability for Americans, and growing evidence
suggests that air pollution may play an important role. To facilitate pollution control efforts …
suggests that air pollution may play an important role. To facilitate pollution control efforts …
[HTML][HTML] Long-term exposure to wildfire smoke PM2. 5 and mortality in the contiguous United States
Despite the growing evidence on the health effects of short-term exposure to wildfire smoke
fine particles (PM 2.5), the impacts of long-term wildfire smoke PM 2.5 exposure remain …
fine particles (PM 2.5), the impacts of long-term wildfire smoke PM 2.5 exposure remain …
Longitudinal associations between ambient air pollution and angiogenic biomarkers among pregnant women in the LIFECODES Study, 2006–2008
Background: Exposures to ambient air pollution during pregnancy have been linked to
adverse pregnancy outcomes such as preeclampsia and fetal growth restriction. Although …
adverse pregnancy outcomes such as preeclampsia and fetal growth restriction. Although …