Environmental Epidemiology, Volume 2 : Use of the Gray Literature and Other Data in Environmental Epidemiology, Hardback Book

Environmental Epidemiology, Volume 2 : Use of the Gray Literature and Other Data in Environmental Epidemiology Hardback

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Determining the health risks to humans of exposure to toxic substances in the environment is made difficult by problems such as measuring the degree to which people have been exposed and determining causation?whether observed health effects are due to exposure to a suspected toxicant.

Building on the well-received first volume, Environmental Epidemiology: Hazardous Wastes and Public Health, this second volume continues the examination of ways to address these difficulties.

It describes effective epidemiological methods for analyzing data and focuses on errors that may occur in the course of analyses. The book also investigates the utility of the gray literature in helping to identify the often elusive causative agent behind reported health effects.

Although gray literature studies are often based on a study group that is quite small, use inadequate measures of exposure, and are not published, many of the reports from about 20 states that were examined by the committee were judged to be publishable with some additional work.

The committee makes recommendations to improve the utility of the gray literature by enhancing quality and availability. Table of ContentsFront Matter1 Environmental Epidemiology: The Context2 Environmental-Epidemiology Studies: Their Design and Conduct3 Exposure Assessment in Environmental Epidemiology4 Researching a Broad Range of Health Outcomes5 Data Systems and Opportunities for Advances6 Opportunities for Methodologic Advances in Data Analysis7 Review of the Gray Literature from State Reports8 Major Conclusions and RecommendationsIndex

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