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    Agreement between birthplace and self-reported ethnicity in a population-based mammography service by Bajdik, Chris D, Barroetavena, M C, Saroa, S R, Hislop, T Gregory

    “…Ethnicity is associated with genetic, environmental, lifestyle and social constructs. Difficult to define using a single variable, but strongly predictive of…”
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    Effect of de-industrialisation on working conditions and self reported health in a sample of manufacturing workers by Ostry, A S, Barroetavena, M, Hershler, R, Kelly, S, Demers, P A, Teschke, K, Hertzman, D

    “…Study objective: To explore the impact of de-industrialisation over a 20 year period on working conditions and health among sawmill workers, in the province of…”
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    Unrecognized asbestos-induced disease by Barroetavena, M. C., Teschke, K., Bates, D. V.

    Published in American journal of industrial medicine (01-02-1996)
    “…It is being slowly recognized that there is serious under‐reporting of cancers that are occupationally related, in the sense that they would not have occurred…”
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    Occupational cancer in Canada: what do we know? by Teschke, K, Barroetavena, M C

    “…To examine the reporting of cases of occupational cancer in Canada in order to determine reporting requirements, the availability of data, the characteristics…”
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    Opportunities for a Broader Understanding of Work and Health: Multiple Uses of an Occupational Cohort Database by Teschke, Kay, Ostry, Aleck, Hertzman, Clyde, Demers, Paul A., Barroetavena, Maria C., Davies, Hugh W., Dimich-Ward, Helen, Heacock, Helen, Marion, Stephen A.

    Published in Canadian journal of public health (01-03-1998)
    “…Occupational cohort studies conducted to study cancer incidence and mortality require extensive data gathering about workers' job histories, exposures, and…”
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    Electric and magnetic fields at three pulp and paper mills by Barroetavena, M C, Ross, R, Teschke, K

    “…Extremely low frequency (60 Hz) electric and magnetic field levels were measured at three Canadian pulp and paper mills, using area point-in-time measurements…”
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