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Spatial analysis of air pollution and mortality in California
Michael Jerrett
, Richard T. Burnett
, Bernardo S. Beckerman
, Michelle C. Turner
, Daniel Krewski
, George Thurston
, Randall V. Martin
, Aaron Van Donkelaar
, Edward Hughes
, Yuanli Shi
, Susan M. Gapstur
, Michael J. Thun
, C. Arden Pope
Department of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering
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Air Pollution
100%
Spatial Analysis
100%
Fine Particulate Matter
100%
Air Analysis
100%
Exposure Assessment
40%
Traffic Pollution
40%
Lung Cancer Risk
20%
Large Cohort
20%
Cancer Prevention
20%
Mortality Risk
20%
Chronic Exposure
20%
Premature Death
20%
Exposure Data
20%
Vital Status
20%
American Cancer Society
20%
Premature Mortality
20%
Mortality from All Causes
20%
Air Pollutants
20%
Nitrogen Dioxide NO2
20%
Ambient Air Pollution
20%
Home Address
20%
Land Use Regression
20%
Exposure Assignment
20%
Ischemic Heart Disease Mortality
20%
Cox Survival Model
20%
Traffic Fines
20%
Inverse Distance Weighted Interpolation Method
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Malignant Neoplasm
100%
Exposure Assessment
100%
Cohort Study
50%
Cancer Mortality
50%
Prematurity
50%
Long Term Exposure
50%
Lung Cancer
50%
Ischemic Heart Disease
50%
Premature Mortality
50%
Nitrogen Dioxide
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
California
100%
Air Pollution
100%
Nitrogen Dioxide
100%
Spatial Analysis
100%
Fine Particulate Matter
71%
Exposure Assessment
28%
Interpolation
14%
Ambient Air
14%
Land Use
14%
Air Pollutant
14%
Mathematics
Proportional Hazards Model
100%
Regression Model
100%
Main Result
100%
Ambient Air
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Air Pollution
100%
Malignant Neoplasm
100%
Exposure Assessment
66%
Americans
33%
Lung
33%
Land Use
33%