2024
Long-Term Exposure to Arsenic in Community Water Supplies and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease among Women in the California Teachers Study
Medgyesi D, Bangia K, Spielfogel E, Fisher J, Madrigal J, Jones R, Ward M, Lacey J, Sanchez T. Long-Term Exposure to Arsenic in Community Water Supplies and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease among Women in the California Teachers Study. Environmental Health Perspectives 2024, 132: 107006. PMID: 39440943, PMCID: PMC11498017, DOI: 10.1289/ehp14410.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBody mass indexIschemic heart diseaseHazard ratioCardiovascular diseaseHealth care administrative recordsSmoking statusCalifornia Teachers Study cohortIschemic heart disease casesRisk of ischemic heart diseaseParticipant's residential addressNeighborhood socioeconomic statusCalifornia Teachers StudyCardiovascular disease casesCases of ischemic heart diseaseCardiovascular disease riskRisk of cardiovascular diseaseIncreased cardiovascular disease riskResidential addressesFollow-upSocioeconomic statusYears of ageStratified analysisBaseline ageTeachers StudyCommunity water suppliesOutdoor air pollution exposure and uterine cancer incidence in the Sister Study
Brown J, Ish J, Chang C, Bookwalter D, O’Brien K, Jones R, Kaufman J, Sandler D, White A. Outdoor air pollution exposure and uterine cancer incidence in the Sister Study. Journal Of The National Cancer Institute 2024, 116: 948-956. PMID: 38346713, PMCID: PMC11160506, DOI: 10.1093/jnci/djae031.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchUterine cancer incidenceIncidence of uterine cancerCancer incidenceAir pollution exposureOutdoor air pollutionUterine cancerPollution exposureOutdoor air pollution exposureAnnual average air pollutant concentrationsHazard ratioSister Study participantsHealth effects associated with air pollutionReduce air pollution exposureConfidence intervalsVehicular traffic exposureAverage air pollutant concentrationsEstimate hazard ratiosUterine cancer casesCox proportional hazards modelsExposure to particulatesProportional hazards modelAir pollutionCancer casesStudy participantsTraffic exposure
2023
Residential Proximity to Carcinogenic Industrial Air Emissions and Breast Cancer Incidence in a United States-Wide Prospective Cohort
Ish J, Madrigal J, Pearce J, Keil A, Fisher J, Jones R, White A. Residential Proximity to Carcinogenic Industrial Air Emissions and Breast Cancer Incidence in a United States-Wide Prospective Cohort. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention 2023, 32: 865-865. DOI: 10.1158/1055-9965.epi-23-0376.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBreast cancer incidenceIncident breast cancerCancer incidenceHazard ratioParticipating residentsAssociated with breast cancer incidenceBreast cancerEstimate adjusted hazard ratiosAssociated with breast cancerConfidence intervalsBreast cancer casesIndustrial carcinogensAdjusted hazard ratiosCox proportional hazards regressionExposure-response functionsProportional hazards regressionBaseline residenceExposure prevalenceCancer casesResidential proximityHazards regressionProspective cohortIndustrial air emissionsParticipantsResidents