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Outputs: Publications by Cross-Sector - Cancer, Reproductive, and Cardiovascular Disease

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Cancer

Multiple myeloma in World Trade Center responders: A case series
Moline JM et al. J Occup Environ Med 2009;51:896-902

Cancer incidence among male Massachusetts firefighters, 1987-2003
Kang D et al. Am J Ind Med 2008;51:329-335

Malignant mesothelioma surveillance: A comparison of ICD 10 mortality data with SEER incidence data in nine areas of the United States
Pinheiro GA et al. Int J Occup Environ Health 2004;10:251-255

Priorities for development of research methods in occupational cancer
Ward EM et al. Environ Health Perspect 2003;111:1-12

Cardiovascular Diseases

Occupational physical activity, energy expenditure and 11-year progression of carotid atherosclerosis
Krause N et al. Scand J Work, Environ & Health 2007; 33:405-424

Occupation as socioeconomic status or environmental exposure? A survey of practice among population-based cardiovascular studies in the United States
MacDonald LA et al. Am J Epidemiol 2009;169:1411-1421

Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation and Prevention Program: Leading Recommendations for Preventing Fire Fighter Fatalities, 1998-2005
DHHS (NIOSH) Publication 2009-100 (November 2008)

Fatalities among volunteer and career firefighters-United States, 1994-2004
MMWR, April 28, 2006/55(16):453-455

Current practices in the collection and use of occupational measures in population-based cardiovascular studies in the United States
MacDonald L et al. Am J Epidemiol 2006;163(Suppl 1):S214

Carbon monoxide poisonings resulting from open air exposures to operating motorboats-Lake Havasu City, Arizona, 2003
MMWR, April 23, 2004/53(15):314-318

Lead

Exposure to Hazardous Metals during Electronics Recycling at Four UNICOR Facilities
NIOSH Health Hazard Evaluation Report: HETA-2008-0055-3098 (December 2009)

Adult blood lead epidemiology and surveillance-United States, 2005-2007
MMWR, April 17, 2009/58(14):365-369

Characteristics of U.S. workers whose blood lead levels trigger the medical removal protection provision, and conformity with biological monitoring requirements, 2003-2005
Tak SW et al. Am J Ind Med 2008;51:691-700

Evaluation of two portable lead-monitoring methods at mining sites
Drake PL et al. J Hazard Mater 2003;102:29-38

Lead exposure in Mexican radiator repair workers
Dykeman R et al. Am J Ind Med 2002;41:179-187

Adult blood lead testing: A pivotal role for labs in interpretation and surveillance
Ottlinger MR et al. Clin Lab News 2002:12-14

Occupational and take-home lead poisoning associated with restoring chemically stripped furniture-California, 1998
MMWR, April 6, 2001/50(13):246-248

Elevated blood lead levels in children of construction workers
Whelan EA et al. Am J Public Health 1997;87:1352-1355

Lead Poisoning in Bridge Demolition Workers-Georgia, 1992
MMWR, May 28, 1993/42(20):388-390

Other Diseases

Occupational silica exposure and risk of various diseases: An analysis using death certificates from 27 states of the United States
Calvert GM et al. Occup Environ Med 2003;60:122-129

Silicosis and end-stage renal disease
Steenland K et al. Scand J Work Environ Health 2002;28:439-442

Pesticides

Using surveillance data to promote occupational health and safety policies and practice at the state level: A case study
Calvert GM and Higgins SA. Am J Ind Med 2010;53:188-193

Surveillance of pesticide-related illness and injury in humans
Calvert GM et al. Hayes’ Handbook of Pesticide Toxicology, 3rd edition. Krieger R et al., eds, Boston, MA: Academic Press, 2010; 2:1313-1369

Acute pesticide-related illness among emergency responders, 1993-2002
Calvert GM et al. Am J Ind Med 2006;49:383-393

Pesticide-Related Illness and Injury Surveillance: A How-To Guide for State-Based Programs
DHHS (NIOSH) Publication 2006-102 (October 2005)

Unintentional topical lindane ingestions-United States, 1998-2003
MMWR, June 3, 2005/54(21):533-535

Update: Hydrogen cyanamide-related illnesses-Italy, 2002-2004
MMWR, April 29, 2005/54(16):405-408

Health effects from pesticide exposure
Calvert GM. Am Fam Phys 2004;69:1613-1614,1616

Acute occupational pesticide-related illness in the US, 1998-1999: Surveillance findings from the SENSOR-pesticides program
Calvert GM et al. Am J Ind Med 2004;45:14-23

Acute occupational disinfectant-related illness among youth, 1993-1998
Brevard TA et al. Environ Health Perspect 2003;111:1654-1659

Surveillance for acute insecticide-related illness associated with mosquito-control efforts-nine states, 1999-2002
MMWR, July 11, 2003/52(27):629-634

Acute pesticide-related illnesses among working youths, 1988-1999
Calvert GM et al. Am J Pub Health 2003;93:605-610

Pesticide-related illnesses associated with the use of a plant growth regulator-Italy, 2001
MMWR, October 5, 2001/50(39):845-847

Exposure to endosulfan in farmers: Two case studies
Brandt VA et al. Am J Ind Med 2001;39:643-649

Surveillance and epidemiology of pesticide-related illness in humans
Calvert GM et al. Handbook of Pesticide Toxicology, 2nd edition 2001;1:603-641

Pesticide-related illness among migrant farm workers in the United States
Das R et al. Int J Occup Environ Health 2001;7:303-312

Surveillance of acute occupational pesticide-related illness: The U.S. experience
Ballard TJ and Calvert GM. Ann 1st Super Sanita 2001;37:175-179

Nosocomial poisoning associated with emergency department treatment of organophosphate toxicity-Georgia, 2000
MMWR, January 5, 2001/49(51):1156-1158

Occupational fatalities associated with 2,4,-dichlorophenol (2,4-DCP) exposure, 1980-1998
MMWR, June 16, 2000/49(23):516-518

Illnesses associated with use of automatic insecticide dispenser units-selected states and United States, 1986-1999
MMWR, June 9, 2000/49(22):492-495

Reproductive Health

Racial and ethnic disparities in low birth weight delivery associated with maternal occupational characteristics
Meyer JD et al. Am J Ind Med 2010;53:344-351

Using surveillance data to promote occupational health and safety policies and practice at the state level: A case study
Calvert GM and Higgins SA. Am J Ind Med 2010;53:188-193

Demographic, clinical and occupational characteristics associated with early onset of delivery: Findings from the Duke Health and Safety Surveillance System, 2001-2004
Schoenfisch AL et al. Am J Ind Med 2008;51:911-922

Lead exposure among females of childbearing age-United States, 2004
MMWR, April 27, 2007/56(16):397-400

An occupational reproductive research agenda for the third millenium
Environ Health Perspect 2003;111:584-592

Blood lead levels among children of lead-exposed workers: A meta-analysis
Roscoe RJ et al. Am J Ind Med 1999;36:475-481

Elevated blood lead levels in children of construction workers
Whelan EA et al. Am J Pub Health 1997;87:1352-1355


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