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  • ...cummingtonite-grunerite amphibole exposure. Reserve Mining v. EPA (1974), epidemiology, MSHA gaps, settlement options. | Allen et al., ''Annals of Epidemiology'' 2015<ref name="allen_2015_incidence" /> ...
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  • ...r Institute SEER Program, "Cancer Stat Facts: Mesothelioma," Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program, https://seer.cancer.gov/statfacts/html/meso.html< ...
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  • ...s developed standardized expert reports documenting occupational exposure, epidemiology, and causation. Defense counsel learned to assess case strength based on wo ...-exposure/. Overview of shipboard ACM sources, 24-hour exposure model, and epidemiology.</ref> ...
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  • Epidemiology requires sample size, centralization of workers, and occupational health re ...lags asbestos workers as uninsurable (first modern documentation) || Yes — epidemiology now available || Prudential Insurance report ...
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  • ...| '''16x higher''' than general population — 2018 International Journal of Epidemiology meta-analysis of construction trade workers<ref>[https://dandell.com/asbest A 2018 International Journal of Epidemiology study found electricians are approximately '''16 times more likely to devel ...
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  • ...> Decades of epidemiological research — beginning with [[Selikoff Asbestos Epidemiology|Dr. Irving Selikoff]]'s landmark 1964 JAMA cohort — have documented that in * [[Insulation Workers]] — full trade profile, exposure mechanics, and epidemiology ...
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  • |description=Comprehensive guide to pericardial mesothelioma covering epidemiology, the asbestos causation controversy, symptoms, diagnostic workup, trimodali ...es provide the most reliable incidence data. Analysis of the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) program from 1973 to 2013 reported mean annual age- ...
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  • | 5-year relative survival, all stages combined || ~12% || NCI Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER), 2026<ref name="seer_2026" /> Population-level data from the NCI Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) program show that the 5-year relative survival rate ...
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  • ...s developed standardized expert reports documenting occupational exposure, epidemiology, and causation. Defense counsel learned to assess case strength based on wo ...-exposure/. Overview of shipboard ACM sources, 24-hour exposure model, and epidemiology.</ref> ...
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  • * '''Monte Carlo Analysis (Bentham Open Epidemiology)''' — cancer registry studies that confirmed mesothelioma via expert review ...Analysis of Impact of Underascertainment of Mesothelioma Cases], The Open Epidemiology Journal. Cancer registry studies that confirmed diagnoses via expert review ...
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  • ...ess. This represents a gap between individual case evidence and population epidemiology that is common in rare-disease occupational health. ...elioma, reflecting the challenge of detecting genuine risk in rare-disease epidemiology<ref name="sage2023" /> ...
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  • ...-secondary4">[https://mesothelioma.net/mesothelioma/research/ Mesothelioma Epidemiology Research], Mesothelioma.net — Landmark studies including Newhouse &amp; Tho ...hift workplace exposures." ''Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology,'' 2016;26(1):48-62. PMID 25921082. DOI: 10.1038/jes.2015.15</ref> ...
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  • The exposed population in the published epidemiology is dominated by spouses (frequently the household launderer) and children, ...dominant cancer outcome in take-home asbestos litigation and the published epidemiology is '''pleural mesothelioma''' — the aggressive malignancy of the mesothelia ...
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  • The exposed population in the published epidemiology is dominated by spouses (frequently the household launderer) and children, ...dominant cancer outcome in take-home asbestos litigation and the published epidemiology is '''pleural mesothelioma''' — the aggressive malignancy of the mesothelia ...
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  • ...es spread across centuries; no pattern recognition possible without modern epidemiology === Scale Invisibility in Epidemiology === ...
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  • ...ve guide to malignant mesothelioma of the tunica vaginalis testis covering epidemiology, asbestos causation, diagnostic workup, radical orchiectomy, adjuvant thera .../pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30668959/ Testicular Mesothelioma: An Analysis of Epidemiology, Patient Outcomes, and Prognostic Factors], Urology (2019). PMID 30668959</ ...
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  • ...estos co-exposure. While radon dominates uranium miner health outcomes and epidemiology, documented asbestos exposure occurred in both underground mines and surfac Radon-associated lung cancer risk dominates the uranium miner epidemiology, obscuring the potential independent contribution of asbestos co-exposure. ...
    45 KB (5,669 words) - 05:05, 25 May 2026
  • ...ysis — Naik et al. (2016), ''Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology''<ref name="pmc_naik" /> ...chers and published in the ''Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology'' — identified '''694 decedents''' with at least one asbestos-related cause ...
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  • Occupational epidemiology — synthesized from NIOSH cohort studies, CDC mortality surveillance, and de The highest-risk trades in U.S. occupational epidemiology are, in approximate order: '''thermal-system insulators''' (SMR > 10× gener ...
    51 KB (6,547 words) - 05:04, 25 May 2026
  • * '''Harvard School of Public Health''' – Epidemiology and research ...
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