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Mary Lou Fleissner
Researcher at Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station
Publications - 7
Citations - 1169
Mary Lou Fleissner is an academic researcher from Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Cohort. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 7 publications receiving 1011 citations.
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Spectrum of cancer risk among US solid organ transplant recipients.
Eric A. Engels,Ruth M. Pfeiffer,Joseph F. Fraumeni,Bertram L. Kasiske,Ajay K. Israni,Jon J. Snyder,Robert A. Wolfe,Nathan P. Goodrich,A. Rana Bayakly,Christina A. Clarke,Glenn Copeland,Jack L. Finch,Mary Lou Fleissner,Marc T. Goodman,Amy R. Kahn,Lori Koch,Charles F. Lynch,Margaret M. Madeleine,Karen Pawlish,Chandrika Rao,Melanie Williams,David Castenson,Michael Curry,Ruth Parsons,Gregory Fant,Monica Lin +25 more
TL;DR: Standardized incidence ratios and excess absolute risks assessing relative and absolute cancer risk in transplant recipients compared with the general population to describe the overall pattern of cancer following solid organ transplantation are described.
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Long-term health experience of jet engine manufacturing workers: VI: incidence of malignant central nervous system neoplasms in relation to estimated workplace exposures.
Gary M. Marsh,Ada O. Youk,Jeanine M. Buchanich,Hui Xu,Sarah Downing,Kathleen J. Kennedy,Nurtan A. Esmen,Roger P. Hancock,Steven E. Lacey,Mary Lou Fleissner +9 more
TL;DR: If not due to chance alone, glioblastoma rates in North Haven may reflect external occupational factors, nonoccupational factors, or workplace factors unique to North Haven unmeasured in the current evaluation.
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Long-Term Health Experience of Jet Engine Manufacturing Workers: III. Incidence of Malignant Central Nervous System Neoplasms
Gary M. Marsh,Jeanine M. Buchanich,Ada O. Youk,Michael Cunningham,Frank S. Lieberman,Kathleen J. Kennedy,Steven E. Lacey,Roger P. Hancock,Nurtan A. Esmen,Mary Lou Fleissner +9 more
TL;DR: The glioblastoma excesses observed among NH workers may reflect external occupational factors, non-occupational factors or workplace factors unique to NH unmeasured in the current study.
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Long-Term Health Experience of Jet Engine Manufacturing Workers: IV. A Comparison of Central Nervous System Cancer Ascertainment Using Mortality and Incidence Data
Jeanine M. Buchanich,Ada O. Youk,Gary M. Marsh,Kathleen J. Kennedy,Nurtan A. Esmen,Steven E. Lacey,Roger P. Hancock,Michael Cunningham,Frank S. Lieberman,Mary Lou Fleissner +9 more
TL;DR: Death certificates seriously underascertained benign and unspecified CNS tumors; analyses determined with mortality data would not accurately capture the true extent of disease among the cohort, limiting the usefulness of state cancer registries as a source of nonmalignant CNS tumor identification.
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Long-term health experience of jet engine manufacturing workers: VIII. glioblastoma incidence in relation to workplace experiences with parts and processes.
Gary M. Marsh,Ada O. Youk,Jeanine M. Buchanich,Sarah Downing,Kathleen J. Kennedy,Nurtan A. Esmen,Roger P. Hancock,Steven E. Lacey,Jennifer S. Pierce,Mary Lou Fleissner +9 more
TL;DR: If not due to chance alone, the not statistically significantly elevated GB rates in the North Haven plant may reflect external occupational factors or nonoccupational factors unmeasured in the current evaluation.