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  • 1994 - Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA)

Overview

Jay H. Lubin is affiliated with the United States Department of Health and Human Services in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with specific focus areas including Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Plant Science, Cancer Research, Pollution, and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, notably Carcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment, Pesticide Exposure and Toxicity, Radiation Dose and Imaging, Effects of Radiation Exposure, Radioactivity and Radon Measurements, Pesticide and Herbicide Environmental Studies, and Air Quality and Health Impacts.

Lubin has contributed numerous papers to academic literature, with recent publications including:

  • Epidemiological Studies of Low-Dose Ionizing Radiation and Cancer: Summary Bias Assessment and Meta-Analysis (2020), published in JNCI Monographs
  • Pesticide exposure and risk of aggressive prostate cancer among private pesticide applicators (2020), published in Environmental Health
  • Pesticide exposure and incident thyroid cancer among male pesticide applicators in agricultural health study (2020), published in Environment International
  • Epidemiological Studies of Low-Dose Ionizing Radiation and Cancer: Rationale and Framework for the Monograph and Overview of Eligible Studies (2020), published in JNCI Monographs
  • Dicamba use and cancer incidence in the agricultural health study: an updated analysis (2020), published in International Journal of Epidemiology

This scientist frequently publishes in venues such as UNC Libraries, ISEE Conference Abstracts, JNCI Monographs, Environmental Health Perspectives, and Environmental Health.

Frequent co-authors include Stella Koutros, Gabriella Andreotti, Jonathan N. Hofmann, Christine G. Parks, and Dale P. Sandler.

Jay H. Lubin was awarded the status of Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA) in 1994.

Best Publications

  • Cancer risks attributable to low doses of ionizing radiation: Assessing what we really know

    David J. Brenner;Richard Doll;Dudley T. Goodhead;Eric J. Hall

  • Thyroid Cancer after Exposure to External Radiation: A Pooled Analysis of Seven Studies

    Elaine Ron;Jay H. Lubin;Roy E. Shore;Kiyohiko Mabuchi

  • EPIDEMIOLOGIC EVALUATION OF MEASUREMENT DATA IN THE PRESENCE OF DETECTION LIMITS

    J H. Lubin;J S. Colt;D Camann;S Davis

  • Residential Radon and Risk of Lung Cancer: A Combined Analysis of 7 North American Case-Control Studies

    Daniel Krewski;Jay H Lubin;Jan M Zielinski;Michael Alavanja

  • Lung Cancer Risk From Residential Radon: Meta-analysis of Eight Epidemiologic Studies

    Jay H. Lubin;John D. Boice

  • Use of Agricultural Pesticides and Prostate Cancer Risk in the Agricultural Health Study Cohort

    Michael C. R. Alavanja;Claudine Samanic;Mustafa Dosemeci;Jay Lubin

  • Biased selection of controls for case-control analyses of cohort studies.

    Jay H. Lubin;Mitchell H. Gail

  • A combined analysis of North American case-control studies of residential radon and lung cancer.

    Daniel Krewski;Jay H Lubin;Jan M Zielinski;Michael Alavanja

  • Lung Cancer in Radon-Exposed Miners and Estimation of Risk From Indoor Exposure

    Jay H. Lubin;John D. Boice;Christer Edling;Richard W. Hornung

  • The Diesel Exhaust in Miners Study: A Nested Case–Control Study of Lung Cancer and Diesel Exhaust

    Debra T. Silverman;Claudine M. Samanic;Jay H. Lubin;Aaron E. Blair

  • Drinking water source and chlorination byproducts. I. Risk of bladder cancer.

    Kenneth P. Cantor;Charks F. Lynch;Mariana Hildesheim;Mustafa Dosemeci

  • DOES NONDIFFERENTIAL MISCLASSIFICATION OF EXPOSURE ALWAYS BIAS A TRUE EFFECT TOWARD THE NULL VALUE

    Mustafa Dosemeci;Sholom Wacholder;Jay H. Lubin

  • Cigarette smoking and pancreatic cancer: a pooled analysis from the pancreatic cancer cohort consortium.

    Shannon M. Lynch;Alina Vrieling;Jay H. Lubin;Peter Kraft

  • Therapeutic radiation at a young age is linked to secondary thyroid cancer. The Late Effects Study Group.

    Tucker Ma;Jones Ph;Boice Jd;Robison Ll

  • Drinking water source and chlorination byproducts. II. Risk of colon and rectal cancers.

    Mariana E. Hildesheim;Kenneth P. Cantor;Charles F. Lynch;Mustafa Dosemeci

  • Obesity and cancer risk among white and black United States veterans.

    Claudine Samanic;Gloria Gridley;Wong Ho Chow;Jay Lubin

  • Mortality from Solid Cancers among Workers in Formaldehyde Industries

    Michael Hauptmann;Jay H. Lubin;Patricia A. Stewart;Richard B. Hayes

  • Risk of lung cancer and residential radon in China: Pooled results of two studies

    Jay H. Lubin;Zuo Yuan Wang;John D. Boice;Zhao Yi Xu

  • The Increase in Thyroid Cancer Incidence During the Last Four Decades Is Accompanied by a High Frequency of BRAF Mutations and a Sharp Increase in RAS Mutations

    Chan Kwon Jung;Chan Kwon Jung;Mark P. Little;Jay H. Lubin;Alina V. Brenner

  • The Diesel Exhaust in Miners Study: A Cohort Mortality Study With Emphasis on Lung Cancer

    Michael D. Attfield;Patricia L. Schleiff;Jay H. Lubin;Aaron Blair

Frequent Co-Authors

Aaron Blair
Aaron Blair National Institutes of Health
Michael C. R. Alavanja
Michael C. R. Alavanja National Institutes of Health
Dale P. Sandler
Dale P. Sandler National Institutes of Health
Debra T. Silverman
Debra T. Silverman National Institutes of Health
Mustafa Dosemeci
Mustafa Dosemeci National Institutes of Health
Charles F. Lynch
Charles F. Lynch University of Iowa
Roel Vermeulen
Roel Vermeulen Utrecht University
Neil E. Caporaso
Neil E. Caporaso National Institutes of Health
Pier Alberto Bertazzi
Pier Alberto Bertazzi University of Milan
Maria Teresa Landi
Maria Teresa Landi National Institutes of Health

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