Rena Jones, PhD, MS
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2025
Geographic patterns in wildland fire exposures and county-level lung cancer mortality in the United States
Remigio R, Buller I, Bogle M, Kamenetsky M, Ammons S, Bell J, Fisher J, Freedman N, Jones R. Geographic patterns in wildland fire exposures and county-level lung cancer mortality in the United States. International Journal Of Health Geographics 2025, 24: 8. PMID: 40217528, DOI: 10.1186/s12942-025-00394-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIndustrial 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, Sandler D, White A. Industrial air emissions and breast cancer incidence in a United States-wide prospective cohort. Epidemiology 2025 PMID: 39855262, DOI: 10.1097/ede.0000000000001837.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBreast cancer incidenceCancer incidenceBreast cancerIncidence of breast cancerEstimate adjusted hazard ratiosHazard ratioAssociated with breast cancerIncident breast cancerConfidence intervalsBreast cancer casesAdjusted hazard ratiosCox proportional hazards regressionProportional hazards regressionParticipating residentsCancer casesHazards regressionProspective cohortStudy enrollmentElevated associationIndustrial air emissionsIndustrial carcinogensCharacterized associationsBreastFollow-upPollutant mixtures
2024
Invited Perspective: Insights into Exposure to Industrial Solvents and Cancer Risk at Camp Lejeune
Jones R, Purdue M. Invited Perspective: Insights into Exposure to Industrial Solvents and Cancer Risk at Camp Lejeune. Environmental Health Perspectives 2024, 132: 101304. PMID: 39446421, PMCID: PMC11500794, DOI: 10.1289/ehp16102.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLong-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 Ovarian Cancer Incidence in a United States–Wide Prospective Cohort Study
Ish J, Chang C, Bookwalter D, Jones R, O’Brien K, Kaufman J, Sandler D, White A. Outdoor Air Pollution Exposure and Ovarian Cancer Incidence in a United States–Wide Prospective Cohort Study. Environmental Health Perspectives 2024, 132: 107701. PMID: 39352804, PMCID: PMC11444316, DOI: 10.1289/ehp14729.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMixed contaminant exposure in tapwater and the potential implications for human-health in disadvantaged communities in California
Smalling K, Romanok K, Bradley P, Hladik M, Gray J, Kanagy L, McCleskey R, Stavreva D, Alexander-Ozinskas A, Alonso J, Avila W, Breitmeyer S, Bustillo R, Gordon S, Hager G, Jones R, Kolpin D, Newton S, Reynolds P, Sloop J, Ventura A, Von Behren J, Ward M, Solomon G. Mixed contaminant exposure in tapwater and the potential implications for human-health in disadvantaged communities in California. Water Research 2024, 267: 122485. PMID: 39368187, DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2024.122485.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchImprove water qualityHuman health concernsDrinking waterWater quality challengesDrinking-water sourcesHuman health outcomesDrinking water supplyContaminant exposureFrequent exceedancesHazard indexOrganic chemicalsMixture exposurePublic water systemsWater qualityHealth advisoriesMultiple exceedancesHealth risksHuman healthYears of droughtData gapsDrinking-waterContaminationClimate changeCentral ValleyTapwater samplesResidential proximity to agricultural herbicide and fungicide applications and dust levels in homes of California children
Madrigal J, Gunier R, Jones R, Flory A, Metayer C, Nuckols J, Ward M. Residential proximity to agricultural herbicide and fungicide applications and dust levels in homes of California children. Environment International 2024, 192: 109024. PMID: 39326242, PMCID: PMC11610235, DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2024.109024.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCalifornia Pesticide Use ReportsAgricultural herbicidesPesticide applicationAgricultural pesticide applicationsWind directionHigher concentrationsCarpet dust samplesPesticide concentrationsPesticide levelsIndoor contaminantsAgricultural useLand useCalifornia homesDust samplesMeasured concentrationsCarpet dustResidential proximityPesticide Use ReportingGlyphosate useHerbicidePesticidesDownwind directionCrop areaSimazineFungicidesDomestic radon exposure and childhood cancer risk by site and sex in 727 counties in the United States, 2001–2018
Bozigar M, Konstantinoudis G, Zilli Vieira C, Li L, Alwadi Y, Jones R, Koutrakis P. Domestic radon exposure and childhood cancer risk by site and sex in 727 counties in the United States, 2001–2018. The Science Of The Total Environment 2024, 954: 176288. PMID: 39278504, DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.176288.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChildhood cancer riskDomestic radon exposureCancer riskRadon exposureIncident cancer diagnosisNational Cancer Institute's SurveillanceChildhood leukemia riskPopulation aged 0Site-specific countsEnd Results Program databaseCancer sitesInstitute's SurveillancePopulation-basedChildhood cancerLeukemia riskCancer diagnosisStudy designAged 0United StatesRisk factorsAverage radon levelsRRProgram databaseSexCountyPer- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in drinking water in Southeast Los Angeles: Industrial legacy and environmental justice
Von Behren J, Reynolds P, Bradley P, Gray J, Kolpin D, Romanok K, Smalling K, Carpenter C, Avila W, Ventura A, English P, Jones R, Solomon G. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in drinking water in Southeast Los Angeles: Industrial legacy and environmental justice. The Science Of The Total Environment 2024, 953: 176067. PMID: 39244057, DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.176067.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPolyfluoroalkyl substancesPerfluorooctanesulfonic acidPerfluorooctanoic acidSource of PFAS contaminationWater samplesWater systemsApplication of biosolidsTarget PFASsConcentrations of perfluorooctanoic acidFire suppression activitiesPFAS contaminationPotential health threatDrinking-water treatmentPotential sourcesPesticide contaminationTap waterPersistent chemicalsMultiple potential sourcesMilitary landsTap water samplesIndustrial areasPlating facilityHuman healthIndustrial chemicalsContaminationDiffering associations of PM2.5 exposure with systolic and diastolic blood pressures across exposure durations in a predominantly non-Hispanic Black cohort
Luo J, Jones R, Jin Z, Polonsky T, Kim K, Olopade C, Pinto J, Ahsan H, Aschebrook-Kilfoy B. Differing associations of PM2.5 exposure with systolic and diastolic blood pressures across exposure durations in a predominantly non-Hispanic Black cohort. Scientific Reports 2024, 14: 20256. PMID: 39217205, PMCID: PMC11366009, DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-64851-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEffects of PM2.5 exposurePM2.5 exposureDiastolic blood pressureAssociations of PM2.5Associated with isolated diastolic hypertensionEnvironmental health researchPM2.5 exposure levelsBlack cohortBlood pressureHigh blood pressureHealth researchCVD outcomesPotential confoundersSystolic-diastolic hypertensionAssociation magnitudeMixed effects modelsElevation of SBPDiastolic hypertensionIsolated systolic hypertensionSBPEffects modelAssociationDBPSystolic hypertensionCohort
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