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Publications by L T Stayner
Occupational Exposure to Chrysotile Asbestos and Cancer Risk: A Review of the Amphibole Hypothesis.
American Journal of Public Health
Environmental
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Exposure-Response Analysis of Risk of Respiratory Disease Associated With Occupational Exposure to Chrysotile Asbestos.
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Asbestos-Related Cancer and the Amphibole Hypothesis: 5. Cullen Responds
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The Amphibole Hypothesis of Asbestos-Related Cancer--Gone but Not Forgotten.
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Asbestos-Related Cancer and the Amphibole Hypothesis: 6. Stayner and Colleagues Respond
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Asbestos-Related Cancer and the Amphibole Hypothesis. The First Documentation of the Association.
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Mechanisms of Asbestos Carcinogenesis and Toxicity: The Amphibole Hypothesis Revisited.
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