Cancer Risk From Air Toxics in Relation to Neighborhood Isolation and Sociodemographic Characteristics: a Spatial Analysis of the St. Louis Metropolitan Area, USA


Ekenga CC, Yeung C*, Oka M. Cancer Risk From Air Toxics in Relation to Neighborhood Isolation and Sociodemographic Characteristics: a Spatial Analysis of the St. Louis Metropolitan Area, USA. Environmental Research. 2019 Dec;179(Pt B):108844.

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