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- :Hall, Clinton ;Hansen, Johnni7 2020 | Int Arch Occup Environ Health. 93(5):659-668:Objective:To examine associations with occupational livestock or other animal dust exposure and offspring cancer risk.Methods:In this population-based...
- :Hall, Clinton ;Hansen, Johnni2021 | Cancer Causes Control. 32(8):827-836:PurposeTo examine associations between parental occupation and childhood germ cell tumors (GCTs) in offspring while distinguishing by common histologi...
- :Hall, Clinton ;Ritz, Beate2 2017 | Cancer Epidemiol. 46:42-49:BackgroundChildhood germ cell tumors (GCTs) are a rare assortment of neoplasms, with mostly unknown etiology, that are believed to originate very earl...
- :Omidakhsh, Negar ;Hansen, JohnniMarch 01 2021 | J Occup Environ Med. 63(3):256-261:Objective:Retinoblastoma is the most common primary intraocular tumor affecting children. We examine the role of parental occupational exposures and r...
- :López-Gálvez, Nicolás ;Wagoner, Rietta9 2020 | Int J Hyg Environ Health. 230:113625:Imidacloprid is a neonicotinoid insecticide commonly injected through agricultural drip irrigation systems to reduce the population of vine mealybugs ...
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