Geospatial Science for the Environmental Epidemiology of Cancer in the Exposome Era
VoPham T, White A, Jones R. Geospatial Science for the Environmental Epidemiology of Cancer in the Exposome Era. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention 2024, 33: 451-460. PMID: 38566558, PMCID: PMC10996842, DOI: 10.1158/1055-9965.epi-23-1237.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEnvironmental epidemiologyExternal exposomeCancer epidemiology researchCancer screening policyEpidemiology of cancerEpidemiological studiesCancer epidemiology studiesClinical decision makingPatient addressesExposome dataEpidemiological researchScreening policyLife courseEnvironmental exposuresEnvironmental exposure assessmentOptimal practiceExposomeGeographic information systemExposure assessmentEnvironmental diseaseGeospatial scienceDecision makingGeospatial dataGeospatial methodologyCancerConstruction of residential histories to estimate long-term environmental exposures in the California Teachers Study cohort
Medgyesi D, Spielfogel E, Ward M, Jones R, Savage K, Benbow J, Lacey J, Sanchez T. Construction of residential histories to estimate long-term environmental exposures in the California Teachers Study cohort. Journal Of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology 2024, 1-7. PMID: 38448681, PMCID: PMC11377857, DOI: 10.1038/s41370-023-00631-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEnvironmental epidemiology studiesResidential historyEpidemiological studiesCalifornia Teachers Study participantsLow socioeconomic status areasCalifornia Teachers Study cohortSocioeconomic status areasCalifornia Teachers StudyCalifornia Cancer RegistryChronic health outcomesLong-term environmental exposureEnvironmental exposuresFollow-up questionnaireSelf-reported informationFollow-upYears of follow-upYears post-enrollmentYoung womenEnrollment addressCancer RegistryHealth outcomesParticipating residentsHispanic/Latino womenEvaluating long-term exposurePost-enrollment