Chapter 1. Introduction - Relating Disease to Exposure.
Section A. Exposure and Disease in Individuals
Chapter 2. Characteristics of Exposure and its measurement
Chapter 3. Applications of Exposure Assessment in Epidemiology
Chapter 4. Personal Exposure-Tissue Concentration Relationships
Chapter 5. Biomarkers as Indicators of Exposure
Chapter 6. Disease Process Models
Section B. Exposure and Disease in Populations
Chapter 7. Epidemiologic Evaluation of Environmental Hazards
Chapter 8. Uncertainty in Measuring Risk
Chapter 9. Dosimetry in Epidemiology
Section C. Practical Applications of Disease Process Models
Chapter 10. Modeling Proportional Disease Processes
Chapter 11. Reversible Proportional Disease Processes: Effects of Ammonia and Ozone on Respiratory Symptoms
Chapter 12. Irreversible Proportional Diseases Processes: Neurobehavioral Effects of Mercury, Popcorn Workers' Lung
Chapter 13. Modeling Discrete Disease Processes
Chapter 14. Discrete Reversible Disease Processes: Asthma & Indoor Air, Dermatitis & Metalworking Fluids
Chapter 15. Irreversible Discrete Processes: Silica and Lung Cancer
Chapter 16. Where Do We Go From Here?.
A biologic approach to environmental assessment and epidemiology by Thomas J. Smith. ISBN 9780195141566. Published by Oxford University Press in 2010. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.