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Quantitative Risk Analysis of Air Pollution Health Effects

Louis Anthony Cox
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Louis Anthony Cox: Cox Associates and University of Colorado

in International Series in Operations Research and Management Science from Springer, currently edited by Camille C. Price, Joe Zhu and Frederick S. Hillier

Date: 2021
Edition: 1st ed. 2021
ISBN: 978-3-030-57358-4
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Chapters in this book:

Ch Chapter 1 Scientific Method for Health Risk Analysis: The Example of Fine Particulate Matter Air Pollution and COVID-19 Mortality Risk
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Ch Chapter 10 Clarifying Exposure-Response Regression Coefficients with Bayesian Networks: Blood Lead-Mortality Associations an Example
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Ch Chapter 11 Case Study: Does Molybdenum Decrease Testosterone?
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Ch Chapter 12 Case Study: Are Low Concentrations of Benzene Disproportionately Dangerous?
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Ch Chapter 13 Socioeconomic Correlates of Air Pollution and Heart Disease
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Ch Chapter 14 How Realistic Are Estimates of Health Benefits from Air Pollution Control?
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Ch Chapter 15 Do Causal Concentration-Response Functions Exist?
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Ch Chapter 16 How Do Exposure Estimation Errors Affect Estimated Exposure-Response Relations?
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Ch Chapter 17 Have Decreases in Air Pollution Reduced Mortality Risks in the United States?
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Ch Chapter 18 Improving Causal Determination
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Ch Chapter 19 Communicating More Clearly About Deaths Caused by Air Pollution
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Ch Chapter 2 Modeling Nonlinear Dose-Response Functions: Regression, Simulation, and Causal Networks
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Ch Chapter 3 Simulating Exposure-Related Health Effects: Basic Ideas
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Ch Chapter 4 Case Study: Occupational Health Risks from Crystalline Silica
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Ch Chapter 5 Case Study: Health Risks from Asbestos Exposures
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Ch Chapter 6 Nonlinear Dose-Time-Response Risk Models for Protecting Worker Health
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Ch Chapter 7 Why Not Replace Quantitative Risk Assessment Models with Regression Models?
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Ch Chapter 8 Causal vs. Spurious Spatial Exposure-Response Associations in Health Risk Analysis
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Ch Chapter 9 Methods of Causal Analysis for Health Risk Assessment with Observational Data
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