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Michael T. Mumma
Researcher at Vanderbilt University
Publications - 51
Citations - 1449
Michael T. Mumma is an academic researcher from Vanderbilt University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Cohort. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 47 publications receiving 1245 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael T. Mumma include Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
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Smoking, sex, risk factors and abdominal aortic aneurysms: a prospective study of 18 782 persons aged above 65 years in the Southern Community Cohort Study
Eiman Jahangir,Loren Lipworth,Todd L. Edwards,Edmond K. Kabagambe,Michael T. Mumma,George A. Mensah,Sergio Fazio,William J. Blot,Uchechukwu K.A. Sampson +8 more
TL;DR: Smoking is a major risk factor for incident abdominal aortic aneurysm, with a strong and similar association between men and women, and further studies are needed to evaluate benefits of ultrasound screening for AAA among women smokers.
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Incidence and predictors of end stage renal disease among low-income blacks and whites.
Loren Lipworth,Michael T. Mumma,Kerri L. Cavanaugh,Todd L. Edwards,T. Alp Ikizler,Robert E. Tarone,Joseph K. McLaughlin,William J. Blot +7 more
TL;DR: The black-white disparity in risk of ESRD was attenuated but not eliminated after control for known risk factors in a closely socioeconomically matched cohort and further research characterizing biomedical factors in ESRd occurrence in these two racial groups is needed.
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Updated Mortality Analysis of Radiation Workers at Rocketdyne (Atomics International), 1948–2008
John D. Boice,Sarah S. Cohen,Michael T. Mumma,Elizabeth Dupree Ellis,Keith F. Eckerman,Richard W. Leggett,Bruce B. Boecker,A. Bertrand Brill,Brian E. Henderson +8 more
TL;DR: The extended follow-up reinforces the findings in the previous study in failing to observe a detectable increase in cancer deaths associated with radiation, but strong conclusions still cannot be drawn because of small numbers and relatively low career doses.
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A cohort study of uranium millers and miners of Grants, New Mexico, 1979?2005
TL;DR: In contrast to miners exposed to radon and radon decay products, for uranium mill workers exposed to uranium dusts and mill products there was no clear evidence of uranium-related disease.
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Dose reconstruction for the million worker study: status and guidelines
André Bouville,Richard E. Toohey,John D. Boice,Harold L. Beck,Lawrence T. Dauer,Keith F. Eckerman,Derek Hagemeyer,Richard W. Leggett,Michael T. Mumma,Bruce A. Napier,Kathy H. Pryor,Marvin Rosenstein,David A. Schauer,Sami Sherbini,Daniel O. Stram,James L. Thompson,John E. Till,Craig Yoder,Cary Zeitlin +18 more
TL;DR: The NCRP dosimetry report will cover the specifics of practical dose reconstruction for the ongoing epidemiologic studies with uncertainty analysis discussions and will be a specific application of the guidance provided in NCRP Report Nos. 158, 163, 164, and 171.