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The Diesel Exhaust in Miners Study (DEMS) II: Temporal Factors Related to Diesel Exhaust Exposure and Lung Cancer Mortality in the Nested Case-Control Study.

Debra T SilvermanBryan A BassigJay LubinBarry GraubardAaron BlairRoel VermeulenMichael AttfieldNathan AppelNathaniel RothmanPatricia StewartStella Koutros
Published in: Environmental health perspectives (2023)
DEMS II findings provide insight into the exposure-response relationship between diesel exhaust and lung cancer mortality. The pronounced effect of exposures occurring in the window 10-19 y prior to death, the sustained risk 20 or more years after exposure ceases, and the plateau/decline in risk among the most heavily exposed provide direction for future research on the mechanism of diesel-induced carcinogenesis in addition to having important implications for the assessment of risk from diesel exhaust by regulatory agencies. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP11980.
Keyphrases
  • particulate matter
  • air pollution
  • cardiovascular events
  • risk factors
  • cardiovascular disease
  • transcription factor
  • coronary artery disease