Impacts of High Concentration, Medium Duration Coal Mine Fire Related PM on Cancer Incidence: 5-Year Follow-Up of the Hazelwood Health Study
No studies have investigated the cancer outcomes from high level medium duration coal mine fire fine particulate matter ⩽2.5 µm in diameter (PM 2.5 ) exposure. We included 2208 Morwell residents (exposed) and 646 Sale residents (unexposed) who participated in the Hazelwood Health Study Adult Survey....
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Main Authors: | Pei Yu, Yuming Guo, Caroline X Gao, Christina Dimitriadis, Jillian F Ikin, Anthony Del Monaco, David Brown, Malcolm R Sim, Michael J Abramson |
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Language: | EN |
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SAGE Publishing
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d3f99454be1b46c49057d2e3d4b0b864 |
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