2008
Luo W, Nordstrom BL, Fraeman K, Nordyke RJ , Ranganathan G, Linz HE, Winterkorn A, Stokes M, et al. 2008. Adherence to guidelines for use of ESAs in patients with chemotherapy-induced anemia: Results of a retrospective study of an EMR database in the US, 2002-2006. Clin Ther 30(12):2423-35; doi: 10.1016/j.clinthera.2008.12.022 . PMID: 19167601.
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Kelsh MA , Alexander DD, Kalmes RM, Buffler PA. 2008. Personal use of hair dyes and risk of bladder cancer: A meta-analysis of epidemiologic data. Cancer Causes Control 19(6):549–558.
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Mink PJ, Alexander DD, Barraj LM, Kelsh MA , Tsuji JS. 2008. Low-level arsenic exposure in drinking water and bladder cancer: A review and meta-analysis. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol 52(3):299–310.
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Rose AJ, Sacks NC , Deshpande AP, Griffin SY, Cabral HJ, Kazis LE. 2008. Single-change items do not measure change in quality of life. J Clin Epidemiol 61(6):603–608; doi: 10.1016/j.jclinepi.2007.07.010 . PMID: 18471664.
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Bailey WH, Wagner ME . 2008. IARC evaluation of ELF magnetic fields: Public understanding of the 0.4-lT exposure metric. J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol 18(3):233–235; doi: 10.1038/sj.jes.7500643 . PMID: 18421295.
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2007
Mowat F, Shum M, Kelsh MA . 2007. Exposure assessment in epidemiology. In: Boslaugh S (ed.), Encyclopedia of Epidemiology. Sage Publications.
Publication: Book Chapters
Morimoto L, Kelsh MA . 2007. Biomarkers. In: Boslaugh S (ed.), Encyclopedia of Epidemiology. Sage Publications.
Publication: Book Chapters
Kelsh MA , Alexander DD. 2007. Occupational and environmental epidemiology. In: Boslaugh S (ed.), Encyclopedia of Epidemiology. Sage Publications.
Publication: Book Chapters
Kelsh MA . 2007. Injury epidemiology. In: Boslaugh S (ed.), Encyclopedia of Epidemiology. Sage Publications.
Publication: Book Chapters
Miller M, Liao Y, Wagner M , Korves C. 2007. HIV, the clustering of sexually transmitted infections, and sex risk among African American women who use drugs. Sexually Transmit Dis 35(7):696-702; doi: 10.1097/OLQ.0b013e31816b1fb8 . PMID: 18418289.
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