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Kylie Chisum's research focuses on occupational and environmental health, particularly investigating the links between specific working conditions and health outcomes. Her recent publication examines the association between working with poultry and mortality from esophageal cancer, utilizing a case-cohort study design. This work contributes to the broader field of public health by exploring potential occupational hazards within agricultural industries. Chisum collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Leanna Delhey, Robert R. Delongchamp, Tyrone Gamble, and Sharlene Brown, with whom she has co-authored publications. Her scholarly activity indicates a recent focus on epidemiological research related to cancer mortality and occupational exposures.
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- Publications: 1
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The association between working with poultry and esophageal cancer mortality; a case-cohort study (2022)
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- The association between working with poultry and esophageal cancer mortality; a case-cohort study
- The association between working with poultry and esophageal cancer mortality; a case-cohort study
- The association between working with poultry and esophageal cancer mortality; a case-cohort study
- The association between working with poultry and esophageal cancer mortality; a case-cohort study
- The association between working with poultry and esophageal cancer mortality; a case-cohort study
- The association between working with poultry and esophageal cancer mortality; a case-cohort study
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