2015
Risk factors for merchant seafarer repatriation due to injury or illness at sea
Lefkowitz RY, Slade MD, Redlich CA. Risk factors for merchant seafarer repatriation due to injury or illness at sea. International Maritime Health 2015, 66: 61-66. PMID: 26119673, DOI: 10.5603/imh.2015.0016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk factorsLogistic regressionModifiable risk factorsSignificant risk factorsFrequent causeGastrointestinal illnessSerious outcomesIllness casesBack injuriesInjuryIllnessSeafarer injuryTelemedicine databaseMajor causeStudy periodDescriptive statisticsYear periodFuture studiesCauseFactorsRegressionCohortStudy
2003
Priorities for development of research methods in occupational cancer.
Ward EM, Schulte PA, Bayard S, Blair A, Brandt-Rauf P, Butler MA, Dankovic D, Hubbs AF, Jones C, Karstadt M, Kedderis GL, Melnick R, Redlich CA, Rothman N, Savage RE, Sprinker M, Toraason M, Weston A, Olshan AF, Stewart P, Zahm SH, Team O. Priorities for development of research methods in occupational cancer. Environmental Health Perspectives 2003, 111: 1-12. PMID: 12524210, PMCID: PMC1241299, DOI: 10.1289/ehp.111-1241299.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsNational Occupational Research AgendaOccupational cancerOccupational cancer researchNumber of cancersCancer researchSecondary preventionSignificant morbidityOccupational cohortOccupational carcinogensEpidemiologic studiesOccupational factorsCarcinogenic processHealth effectsCancerEnvironmental toxicantsIndustrial HygienistsPriority research areasMorbidityRisk assessmentCohortMortalityTeam of expertsHygienistsPrevention