Investigating the effects of multiple exposure measures to traffic-related air pollution on the risk of breast and prostate cancer

M Shekarrizfard, MF Valois, S Weichenthal… - Journal of Transport & …, 2018 - Elsevier
Traffic-related nitrogen dioxide (NO 2) has been traditionally estimated using surfaces
generated through land-use regression (LUR). Recently, air pollution dispersion has been
used to derive NO 2 exposures in urban areas. There is evidence that data collection
protocols and modelling assumptions can have a large effect on the resulting NO 2 spatial
distribution. This study investigates the effects of various NO 2 surfaces on the risk estimates
of postmenopausal breast cancer (BC) and prostate cancer (PC), both of which have already …
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