Environmental risk scores of persistent organic pollutants associate with higher ALS risk and shorter survival in a new Michigan case/control cohort.
Stephen A GoutmanJonathan BossDae Gyu JangBhramar MukherjeeRudy J RichardsonStuart A BattermanEva L FeldmanPublished in: Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry (2023)
These data continue to support POPs as important factors for ALS risk and progression and replicate findings in a new cohort. The assessments of POPs in non-Michigan ALS cohorts are encouraged to better understand the global effect and the need for targeted disease risk reduction strategies.