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2011 (6 POSTS)

Proctor D, Meek B. Using mode of action data to guide quantitative cancer risk assessment: A case study of hexavalent chromium in drinking water. Presented at Society of Toxicology 50th Annual Meeting, March 6-10, Washington, DC, March 2011.

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2010 (2 POSTS)

Gatto NM, Kelsh MA, Mai DH, Suh M, Proctor DM. 2010. Occupational exposure to hexavalent chromium and cancers of the gastrointestinal tract: A meta-analysis. Cancer Epidemiol 34(4):388-399.

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Driscoll SK, McArdle ME, Plumlee MH, Proctor D. 2010. Evaluation of hexavalent chromium in sediment pore water of the Hackensack River, New Jersey, USA. Environ Toxicol Chem 29(3):617-20; doi: 10.1002/etc.93.

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2009 (1 POST)

Menzie CA, Ziccardi LM, Lowney YW, Fairbrother A, Shock SS, Tsuji JS, Hamai D, Proctor D, et al. 2009. Importance of considering the framework principles in risk assessment for metals. Environ Sci Technol 43(22):8478-8482; doi: 10.1021/es9006405.

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2008 (2 POSTS)

Proctor D. 2008. Hexavalent chromium. In: Encyclopedia of Quantiative Risk Analysis and Assessment, Melnick E, Everitt B. (eds.). Wiley.

Scott PK, Proctor D. 2008. Soil suspension/dispersion modeling methods for estimating health-based soil cleanup levels of hexavalent chromium at chromite ore processing residue sites. J Air Waste Manag Assoc 58(3):384-403; doi: 10.3155/1047-3289.58.3.384.

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2007 (1 POST)

Proctor DM, Gatto NM, Hong SJ, Allamneni KP. 2007. Mode-of-action framework for evaluating the relevance of rodent forestomach tumors in cancer risk assessment. Toxicol Sci 98(2):313–326; doi: 10.1093/toxsci/kfm075.

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2006 (1 POST)

Becker DS, Long ER, Proctor DM, Ginn TC. 2006. Toxicity and bioavailability of chromium in sediments associated with chromite ore processing residue. Environ Toxicol Chem. 25(10):2576–2583; doi: 10.1897/05-494R.1.

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2004 (2 POSTS)

Proctor DM, Panko JP, Liebig EW, Paustenbach, DJ. 2004. Estimating historical occupational exposure to airborne hexavalent chromium in a chromate production plant: 1940–1972. J Occup Environ Hyg. 1(11):752–767; doi: 10.1080/15459620490523294.

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Proctor DM, Panko JM, Liebig EW, Paustenbach DJ. 2004. Estimating historical occupational exposure to airborne hexavalent chromium in a chromate production plant: 1940–1972. J Occup Environ Hyg 1(11):752–767; doi: 10.1080/15459620490523294.

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2003 (3 POSTS)

Proctor D, Panko J, Liebig E, Mundt K, Buczynski M, Barnhart R, Harris MA, Morgan R, Finley B, Paustenbach D. 2003. Workplace concentrations of airborne hexavalent chromium for the Painesville, Ohio chromate production plant. Appl Occup Environ Hyg 18(6):430-449; doi: 10.1080/10473220301421.

Luippold RS, Mundt KA, Austin RP, Liebig EW, Panko JM, Crump C, Crump K, Proctor DM. 2003. Lung cancer mortality among chromate production workers. J Occup Environ Med 60:451–457.

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Crump C, Crump K, Hack E, Luippold R, Mundt K, Liebig EW, Panko JM, Paustenbach DJ, Proctor DM. 2003. Dose-response and risk assessment of airborne hexavalent chromium and lung cancer mortality. Risk Anal 23(6):1147–1163; doi: 10.1111/j.0272-4332.2003.00388.x.

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2002 (1 POST)

Proctor D, Harris M, Rabbe D. 2002. Chapter 9: A risk assessment of chromium contaminated soils: Ten years of research to characterize the health hazards. In: Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: Theory and Practice, D. Paustenbach (ed.). pp. 485–555.

2000 (1 POST)

Finley BLProctor DMHarris MA, Fowler JF. 2000. Letter to the editor: Patch testing for chromium sensitivity. American J Contact Derm. 11(2)123-125.

1997 (2 POSTS)

Paustenbach DJ, Panko JM, Fredrick MM, Finley BL, Proctor DM. 1997. Urinary chromium as a biological marker of environmental exposure: What are the limitations? Regul Toxicol Pharmacol 26(1 Pt 2):S23–S34; doi: 10.1006/rtph.1997.1135.

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Finley BL, Burton S, Panko JM, Proctor DM. 1997. A preliminary assessment of PCB risks to human and ecological health in the lower Passaic River. J Soc Environ Tox Chem 52(2):95–118.

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