Eva Y. Wong, Ph.D.

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2007 University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
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Epidemiology, Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Harvey Checkoway grad student 2007 University of Washington
 (Spontaneous abortion risk in women textile workers in Shanghai, China.)
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Wartko PD, Wong EY, Enquobahrie DA. (2017) Maternal Birthplace is Associated with Low Birth Weight Within Racial/Ethnic Groups. Maternal and Child Health Journal
Li W, Ray RM, Thomas DB, et al. (2015) Shift work and breast cancer among women textile workers in Shanghai, China. Cancer Causes & Control : Ccc. 26: 143-50
Li W, Ray RM, Thomas DB, et al. (2013) Occupational exposure to magnetic fields and breast cancer among women textile workers in Shanghai, China. American Journal of Epidemiology. 178: 1038-45
Wong EY, Ray R, Gao DL, et al. (2010) Physical activity, physical exertion, and miscarriage risk in women textile workers in Shanghai, China. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 53: 497-505
Wong EY, Ray RM, Gao DL, et al. (2009) Dust and chemical exposures, and miscarriage risk among women textile workers in Shanghai, China. Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 66: 161-8
Wernli KJ, Ray RM, Gao DL, et al. (2008) Occupational exposures and ovarian cancer in textile workers. Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.). 19: 244-50
Wong EY, Ray R, Gao DL, et al. (2006) Reproductive history, occupational exposures, and thyroid cancer risk among women textile workers in Shanghai, China. International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health. 79: 251-8
Wong EY, Ponce RA, Farrow S, et al. (2003) Comparative risk and policy analysis in environmental health. Risk Analysis : An Official Publication of the Society For Risk Analysis. 23: 1337-49
Ponce RA, Wong EY, Faustman EM. (2001) Quality adjusted life years (QALYs) and dose-response models in environmental health policy analysis -- methodological considerations. The Science of the Total Environment. 274: 79-91
Ponce RA, Bartell SM, Wong EY, et al. (2000) Use of quality-adjusted life year weights with dose-response models for public health decisions: a case study of the risks and benefits of fish consumption. Risk Analysis : An Official Publication of the Society For Risk Analysis. 20: 529-42
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