Cluster analysis evaluating PM2.5, occupation risk and mode of transportation as surrogates for air-pollution and the impact on lung cancer diagnosis and 1-year mortality

Objective: Epidemiological studies have reported the close relationship between risk for lung cancers and air pollution in particular, for non-smoking related lung cancers. However, most studies used residential address as proxies which may not estimate accurately an individual's air pollution...

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Main Authors: Hamid, F.A (Author), Hassan, A. (Author), Hassan, T. (Author), Jeyabalan, T. (Author), Latif, M.T (Author), Soo, C.I (Author), Vadiveel, Y. (Author), Wahab, S.A (Author), Yu-lin, A.B (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Asian Pacific Organization for Cancer Prevention 2019
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