M Moissonnier
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Schuz J, Kovalevskiy E, Moissonnier M, Olsson A, Hashim D, Kromhout H, et al.
Methods Inf Med
. 2020 Jun;
59(1):9-17.
PMID: 32535878
Background: The Asbest chrysotile cohort was set up in Asbest town, Sverdlovsk oblast, Russian Federation, among the current and former workforce of the world's largest operating chrysotile mine and its...
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Kovalevskiy E, Schonfeld S, Feletto E, Moissonnier M, Kashanskiy S, Bukhtiyarov I, et al.
Environ Health
. 2016 Mar;
15:42.
PMID: 26926835
Background: The Sverdlovsk region of the Russian Federation is characterised by its abundance of natural resources and industries. Located in this region, Asbest city is situated next to one of...
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Thierry-Chef I, Richardson D, Daniels R, Gillies M, Hamra G, Haylock R, et al.
Radiat Res
. 2015 May;
183(6):632-42.
PMID: 26010707
In the framework of the International Nuclear Workers Study conducted in France, the UK and the U.S. (INWORKS), updated and expanded methods were developed to convert recorded doses of ionizing...
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Cardis E, Varsier N, Bowman J, Deltour I, Figuerola J, Mann S, et al.
Occup Environ Med
. 2011 Jun;
68(9):686-93.
PMID: 21659468
Objectives: The objective of this study was to develop an estimate of a radio frequency (RF) dose as the amount of mobile phone RF energy absorbed at the location of...
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Viel J, Tiv M, Moissonnier M, Cardis E, Hours M
Environ Res
. 2011 Mar;
111(4):510-3.
PMID: 21411077
Although measurement of the radiofrequency (RF) exposure can today be performed with personal exposure meters, this approach would be very expensive and time-consuming for large studies, and long term measurements...
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Viel J, Clerc S, Barrera C, Rymzhanova R, Moissonnier M, Hours M, et al.
Occup Environ Med
. 2009 Apr;
66(8):550-6.
PMID: 19336431
Objectives: Both the public perceptions, and most published epidemiologic studies, rely on the assumption that the distance of a particular residence from a base station or a broadcast transmitter is...
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Cardis E, Deltour I, Mann S, Moissonnier M, Taki M, Varsier N, et al.
Phys Med Biol
. 2008 May;
53(11):2771-83.
PMID: 18451464
The rapid worldwide increase in mobile phone use in the last decade has generated considerable interest in possible carcinogenic effects of radio frequency (RF). Because exposure to RF from phones...