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28. Epstein, S. S., et al. The photodynamic effect of the carcinogen
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42. Small, M., Brickman, E., and Epstein, S. S. Uptake of polycyclic
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45. Epstein, S. S. The lung as a transplant site for malignant tumors
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46. Epstein, S. S. and Joshi, S. R. Obstructive renal failure in
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47. Epstein, S. S., et al. Interactions between antioxidant and
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48. Epstein, S. S., et al. An exploratory investigation on the
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49. Epstein, S. S. and Tabor, F. B. Photosensitizing compounds in
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50. Epstein, S. S. Two sensitive tests for carcinogens in the air. J.
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51. Epstein, S. S., et al. Carcinogenicity of organic particulate
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52. Small, A., Mantel, N., and Epstein, S. S. The role of cell-uptake
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53. Epstein, S. S., et al. The null effect of antioxidants on the
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54. Epstein, S. S. and Niskanen, E. E. Effects of Tween 60 on
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57. Nagata, C., Fujii, K., and Epstein, S. S. Photodynamic activity of
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58. Epstein, S. S., et al. Hepatocarcinogenicity of griseofulvin
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59. Epstein, S. S., et al. Carcinogenicity of the herbicide maleic
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60. Epstein, S. S. Carcinogenicity of organic extracts of atmospheric
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62. McCarthy, R. E. and Epstein, S. S. Cytochemical and cytogenetic
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63. Epstein, S. S., et al. Photodynamic assay of neutral sub-fractions
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64. Epstein, S. S. and Mantel, N. Hepatocarcinogenicity of maleic
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65. Rondia, D. and Epstein, S. S. The effect of antioxidants on
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66. Epstein, S. S. Carcinogenicity of tetraethyl lead. Experientia,
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67. Epstein, S. S. and Shafner, H. Use of mammals in a practical
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68. Jaffe, J., Fujii, K., Sengupta, M., Guerin, H., and Epstein, S. S.
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69. Epstein, S. S. Irradiated Foods. Science, 161:739, 1968.
70. Fujii, K., Jaffe, H., and Epstein, S. S. Factors influencing the
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71. Epstein, S. S. and Saporoschetz, I. B. On the association between
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72. Jaffe, H., Fujii, K., Sengupta, M., Guerin, H., and Epstein, S. S.
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73. Pagnatto, L. D. and Epstein, S. S. The effects of antioxidants on
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74. Epstein, S. S. A catch-all toxicological screen. Experientia,
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75. Epstein, S. S. and St. Pierre, J. S. Mutagenicity in yeast of
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77. Epstein, S. S. Chemical hazards in the human environment. Ca-A
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78. Epstein, S. S. Biological approaches to estimation of environment
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79. Epstein, S. S., et al. Cyclamate ban. Science, 166:1575, 1969.
80. Lijinsky, W. and Epstein, S. S. Nitrosamines as environmental
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81. Epstein, S. S., et al. Carcinogenicity testing of food additives
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82. Fujii, K., Jaffe, H., Bishop, Y., Arnold, E., Mackintosh, D., and
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84. Epstein, S. S. and Lederberg, J. Chronic non-psychiatric hazards of
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85. Epstein, S. S., et al. The mutagenicity of trimethyl phosphate in
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86. Mailing, H. V., Wassom, J. S. and Epstein, S. S. Mercury in our
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87. Epstein, S. S., et al. Mutagenic and antifertility effects of TEPA
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88. Epstein, S. S., et al. The failure of caffeine to induce mutagenic
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90. Epstein, S. S. Mutagenitatsprufung in der Toxikologie. Unschau,
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92. Joshi, S. R., Page, E. C., Arnold, E., Bishop, Y., and Epstein, S.
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93. Epstein, S. S. and Fujii, K. Synergism in carcinogenesis with
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94. Epstein, S. S. I. Adverse biological effects due to chemical
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96. Friedman, M. and Epstein, S. S. Stability of piperonyl butoxide.
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99. Bateman, A. and Epstein, S. S. Dominant lethal mutations in
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100. Alam, B. S., Saporoschetz, I. B., and Epstein, S. S. Formation of
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101. Epstein, S. S., et al. Sterility and semi-sterility in male
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102. Epstein, S. S., et al. Bioassay for antioxidants based on
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104. Alam, B. S., Saporoschetz, I. B., and Epstein, S. S. The synthesis
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105. Epstein, S. S. and Rohrborn, G. Recommended procedures for testing
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107. Friedman, M. A., Millar, G., McEvoy, A., and Epstein, S. S. Rapid
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108. Bishop, Y., Fujii, K., Arnold, E., and Epstein, S. S. Censored
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109. Asahina, S., Friedman, M., Arnold, E., Millar, G., Mishkin, M.,
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116. Friedman, M. A., Millar, G., Sengupta, M., and Epstein, S. S.
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120. Epstein, S. S., et al. Detection of chemical mutagens by the
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121. Asahina, S., Andrea, J., Carmel, A., Arnold, E., Bishop, Y.,
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122. Epstein, S. S. Teratological hazards due to Phenoxy Herbicides and
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123. Epstein, S. S. In vivo studies on interactions between secondary
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124. Friedman, M. A., Millar, G. N., and Epstein, S. S. Acute
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125. Lavappa, K. S., Fu, M. M., Sing, M., Beyer, R. D., and Epstein, S.
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Lab. Animal Sci., 23:546-550, 1973.
126. Lavappa, K. S., Yerganian, G., and Epstein, S. S. Autosomal
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127. Epstein, S. S. The Delaney Amendment. Ecologist, 3:420-431,
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128. Epstein, S. S. The Delaney Amendment. Preventive Med., 2:140-149,
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129. Epstein, S. S. Environment and Teratogenesis. Chapter 8, pp.
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130. Joshi, S. R., Bishop, Y., and Epstein, S. S. Reduced fertility in
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131. Epstein, S. S. Use of the dominant lethal test to detect genetic
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132. Fine, D. H., Rufeh, F., Lieb, D., and Epstein, S. S. A possible
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133. Epstein, S. S. Definition of risk: Priority for safety, pp.
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134. Epstein, S. S. Chronic biological hazards due to chemicals. In,
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135. Alarif, A. and Epstein, S. S. Chemical synthesis of methyl C14 and
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136. Epstein, S. S. Introductory Remarks to Sessions on "Mutagens in
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140. Amacher, D. D., Alarif, A., and Epstein, S. S. The effects of
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145. Legator, M. S. and Epstein, S. S. Testing for chemically-induced
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147. Epstein, S. S. Impact of mobile emissions control. The public
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151. Fine, D. H., Rounbehler, D. P., Huffman, F., and Epstein, S. S.
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154. Amacher, D. E., Alarif, A., and Epstein, S. S. The dose-dependent
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155. Lavappa, K. S., Fu, M. M., and Epstein, S. S. Cytogenetic studies
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156. Page, T., Harris, R. H., and Epstein, S. S. Drinking water and
cancer mortality in Louisiana. Science, 193:55-57, 1976.
157. Hasumi, K., Iqbal, Z. M., and Epstein, S. S. DNA repair synthesis
in guinea pig slices following in vitro exposure to nitrosomethylurethane.
Chem.-Biol. Interactions, 13:279-286, 1976.
158. Epstein, S. S. and Varnes, M. The short-term effects of ingested
chrysotile asbestos on DNA synthesis in the pancreas and other organs of a
primate. Experientia, 32:602-604, 1976.
159. Fine, D. H., Rounbehler, D. P., Belcher, N. M., and Epstein, S. S.
N-nitroso compounds: Detection in ambient air. Science, 192:1328-1330,
1976.
160. Epstein, S. S. Potential Carcinogenic Hazards Due to Contaminated
Drinking Water. Proceedings of the International Conference on Biological
Control of Water Pollution, pp. 73-84, Eds., Tourbier, J. and Pierson, R.
W., University of Pennsylvania Press, 1976.
161. Iqbal, Z. M., Majdan, M., and Epstein, S. S. Evidence of repair of
DNA damage induced by 4-hydroxyaminoquinoline-1-oxide in guinea pig
pancreatic slices in vitro. Cancer Res., 36:1108-1113, 1976.
162. Epstein, S. S. Aldrin and dieldrin: Suspension based on
environmental evidence and evaluation of societal needs. Conference on
Occupational Carcinogenesis, March 24, 1976. New York Academy of Sciences,
271:187-195, 1976.
163. Epstein, S. S. The political and economic basis of cancer.
Technology Review, 79:34-43, 1976.
164. Iqbal, Z. M. and Epstein, S. S. Effects of
N-methyl-N-nitrosourethane on DNA synthesis in the guinea pig pancreas.
Chem. Biol. Interactions, 15:131-137, 1976.
165. Epstein, S. S. The carcinogenicity of heptachlor and chlordane.
The Science of the Total Environment, 6:103-104, 1976.
166. Iqbal, Z. M. and Epstein, S. S. Kinetics of DNA repair synthesis
in guinea pig pancreatic slices following in vitro exposure to
N-methyl-N-nitrosourethane. Experientia, 32:1055-1056, 1976.
167. Iqbal, Z. M. and Epstein, S. S. DNA repair synthesis in guinea pig
pancreas following exposure to nitrosomethylurethane. International Agency
for Cancer Research, WHO, Publication No. 141, pp. 411-424, Lyon, France,
1976.
168. Epstein, S. S. et al. Pre-natal and post-natal toxicity induced in
guinea pigs by nitrosomethylurea. International Agency for Cancer
Research, WHO, Publication No. 14, pp. 435-442, Lyon, France, 1976.
169. Fine, D. H., Rounbehler, D. P., Belcher, N. M., and Epstein, S. S.
N-nitroso compounds in air and water. International Agency for Cancer
Research, WHO, Publication No. 14, pp. 401-408, Lyon, France, 1976.
170. Epstein, S. S. Developing Health Policies and Standards;
Responsibility of the scientist in developing and interpreting "Public
Interest" viewpoints. LASL Third Life Sciences Symposium, Los Alamos, New
Mexico, October 15-17, 1975, pp.
42-50. In "Impact of Energy Production in Human Health," eds. E. C.
Anderson and E. M. Sullivan, Energy Res. and Development Adm., 1976.
171. Gage, K. and Epstein, S. S. The federal advisory committee system.
Environmental Law Reporter, 7:50001-50002, 1977.
172. Epstein, S. S. Cancer and the environment. Bull. Atomic
Scientists, 33(3):22-30, 1977.
173. Iqbal, Z. M., Varnes, M. E., Yoshida, A., and Epstein, S. S.
Metabolism of benzo(a)pyrene by guinea pig pancreatic microsomes. Cancer
Res., 37:1011-1015, 1977.
174. Fine, D. H., Rounbehler, D. P., Ross, R., Song, L., Silvergleid,
A., Iqbal,
Z. M., and Epstein, S. S. Quantitation of dimethylnitrosamine in the
whole mouse following biosynthesis from trace levels of precursors.
Science, 197:917-918, 1977.
175. Epstein, S. S. The case for a Consumer Protection Agency. Bull.
Atomic Scientist, 33(7):6-7, 1977.
176. Epstein, S. S. et al. Protection by antioxidants against the
toxicity of ozone to microbial systems. Environmental Res., 14:187-193,
1977.
177. Yoshida, Q., Iqbal, Z. M., and Epstein, S. S. Hepatocarcinogenic
effects of
N-methyl-N-nitrosourea in guinea pigs. Cancer Res., 37:4043-4048,
1977.
178. Epstein, S. S. The carcinogenicity of organochlorine pesticides,
pp. 243-265. In "Origins of Human Cancer," eds. H. H. Hiatt, J. D. Watson,
and
J. A. Winsten, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 1977.
179. Epstein, S. S. Kepone: hazard evaluation. The Science of the Total
Environment, 9:1-62, 1978.
180. Iqbal, Z. M. and Epstein, S. S. Evidence of DNA repair in the
guinea pig pancreas in vivo and in vitro, following exposure to
N-methyl-N-Nitrosourethane. Chem.-Biol. Interactions, 20:77-87, 1978.
181. Epstein, S. S. Polluted Data. The Sciences, 18:16-21, 1978.
182. Infante, P. F., Newton, W. A., and Epstein, S. S. Blood dyscrasias
and childhood tumors following exposure to chlorinated hydrocarbon
pesticides. Scand. J. Work Environment, 4:137-150, 1978.
183. Epstein, S. S. Carcinogenicity of a composite organic extract of
urban particulate atmospheric pollutants following subcutaneous injection
in infant mice. Environmental Res., 19:163-176, 1979.
184. Fujii, S. and Epstein, S. S. Effects of piperonyl butoxide on the
toxicity and hepatocarcinogenicity of 2-acetylaminofluorene and
4-acetylaminobiphenyl, and their N-hydroxylated derivatives, following
administration to newborn mice. Oncology, 36:105-112, 1979.
185. Iqbal, Z. M., Yoshida, A., and Epstein, S. S. Uptake and excretion
of benzo(a)pyrene and its metabolites by the rat pancreas. Drug Metabolism
and Disposition, 7:44-48, 1979.
186. Yoshida, A., Iqbal, Z. M., and Epstein, S. S. Spontaneous
pancreatic islet cell tumors in guinea pigs. J. Comp. Pathol., 89:471-480,
1979.
187. Epstein, S. S. Cancer and inflation. The Ecologist, 9:236-246,
1979.
188. Epstein, S. S. Polluted data. The Ecologist, 9:264-268, 1979.
189. Epstein, S. S. The Polluters hit back. The Ecologist, 9:269-272,
1979.
190. Epstein, S. S. Information, requirements of the public. American
Industrial Health Association Journal, pp. 48-54, December, 1979.
191. Epstein, S. S. Cancer, inflation and the failure to regulate.
Technology Review, 82:42-53, 1979.
192. Epstein, S. S., et al. Geographic Distribution of Cancer in
Illinois. Illinois Institute of Natural Resources, Document No. 79/40,
December, 1979.
193. Iqbal, Z. M., Dahl, K., and Epstein, S. S. Role of nitrogen
dioxide in the biosynthesis of nitrosamines in mice. Science,
207:1475-1477, 1980.
194. Whalley, C. E., Iqbal, Z. M., and Epstein, S. S. The separation of
N-nitroso-di-n-propylamine and its
B-oxidized carcinogenic metabolites by high pressure liquid
chromatography. J. Liquid Chromat., 3:693-703, 1980.
195. Epstein, S. S. and Swartz, J. Fallacies of lifestyle cancer
theories. Nature, 289:127-130, 1981.
196. Whalley, C. E., Iqbal, Z. M., and Epstein, S. S. In vivo and
microsomal metabolism of the pancreatic carcinogen
N-Nitrosobis(2-oxopropyl)amine by the Syrian golden hamster. Cancer Res.,
41:482-486, 1981.
197. Iqbal, Z. M. and Epstein, S. S., et al. Kinetics of nitrosamine
formation in mice following oral administration of trace-level precursors.
International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), Proceeding of VIth
International Symposium on N-Nitroso Compounds, Budapest, October
16-20, 1979, pp. 195-206, IARC Scientific Publication No. 31, Lyon,
France, 1980.
198. Epstein, S. S., et al. In Vivo Nitrosation of Morpholine in Mice
by Inhaled NO2. International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC),
Proceeding of VIth International Symposium of N-Nitroso Compounds,
Budapest, October 16-20, 1979, pp. 195-206, IARC Scientific Publication
No. 31, Lyon, France, 1980.
199. Epstein, S. S. "The Price We Pay for Progress: The Hazards of the
Halogenated Hydrocarbons." Proceedings International Conference,
"Chemistry-Man-Environment: Halogenated Hydrocarbons," Gottlieb Duttweiler
Institute, Zurich, Switzerland, October 13-15, 1980.
200. Epstein, S. S. "The Politics of Cancer: The Costs of Failure to
Regulate." Proceedings of the Warner-Lambert Science and Public Policy
Colloquium, The University of Michigan, Collegiate Institute for Values
and Science, November 1-2, 1980.
201. Epstein, S. S. The role of the scientist in toxic tort case
preparation. Trial, 17:38-78, 1981.
202. Epstein, S. S. Focus on Food Safety: Evaluating Risk Measurements.
Proceedings Fourth National Food Policy Conference. Community Nutrition
Institute and Food Marketing Institute, pp. 48-57, Washington, D. C.,
April 7, 1981.
203. Iqbal, Z. M., Dahl, K., and Epstein, S. S. Biosynthesis of
dimethylnitrosamine in dimethylamine-treated mice after exposure to
nitrogen dioxide. J. Nat. Cancer Inst., 67:137-141, 1981.
204. Epstein, S. S. Surviving in the petrochemical age: Social and
economic pressures needed to improve toxic waste disposal. Journal of
Alternative Human Services, 7(5):18-24, 1981.
205. Epstein, S. S. It costs us all more not to regulate. In These
Times, pp. 16-77, August 12-25, 1981.
206. Iqbal, Z. M. and Epstein, S. S. In vivo nitrosation of amines by
inhaled nitrogen dioxide and inhalation biosynthesis of nitrosamines.
International Agency for Research in Cancer (IARC), Scientific
Publication, Proceedings of VIIth International Symposium on N-Nitroso
Compounds, Tokyo, Japan. September 28 - October 1, 1981.
207. Swartz, J. B. and Epstein, S. S. Problems in assessing risks from
occupational and environmental exposure to carcinogens, pp. 559-575.
Banbury Report 9: Qualification of Occupational Cancer, Cold Spring Harbor
Laboratory, 1981.
208. Epstein, S. S. Cost-benefit analysis: Inspired by rational
economics or a protectionist philosophy. The Amicus Journal, 3(4):41-47,
1982.
209. Epstein, S. S. Public Health Concerns on the Proposed Alaska
Petrochemical Complex. Proceedings of the VIIth Alaska Health Conference
on Energy, Health and the Environment: The Health Impact of Petrochemical
Development, Anchorage, Alaska, May 6-8, 1982.
210. Swartz, J. B., Riddiough, C. R., and Epstein, S. S. Analysis of
carcinogenesis dose response data: Implications for carcinogenic risk
assessment. Teratogenesis, Carcinogenesis and Mutagenesis, 2(2):179-204,
1982.
211. Epstein, S. S. The ideal solution: Options for hazardous wastes.
The Amicus Journal, pp. 6-7, Spring, 1983.
212. Epstein, S. S. Agent Orange diseases: Problems of causality,
burdens of proof and restitution. Trial, 19:91-99, 1983.
213. Epstein, S. S. Hazardous Waste Management. Hazardous Materials and
Waste Management Magazine, Kutztown, PA, pp. 17-23, May/June, 1983.
214. Epstein, S. S. and Gofman, J. Irradiation of foods. Science,
223:1354, 1984.
215. Epstein, S. S. and Swartz, J. B. Cancer and diet: A rebuttal to B.
Ames (Science, 221:1256-1264, 1983) Science, 224:660-667, 1984. (Endorsed
by 16 co-signatories)
216. Dwyer, J. H. and Epstein, S. S. Cancer and Clinical Epidemiology:
An Overview. Chapter 6, pp. 123-129. In, Herbicides in War, The Long-Term
Ecological and Human Consequences, ed. A. H. Westing, Stockholm
International Peace Research Institute, Stockholm, Sweden, 1984.
217. Epstein, S. S. The Toll of Chemical Warfare at Home: The Politics
of Cancer, pp. 85-90. In, Issues '84, Dear Mr. President-Elect, eds.
Green, M. and Siegal, J., The Democracy Project, New York, September
1984.
218. Epstein, S. S. Billions for cures, barely a cent to prevent.
Environmental Action, pp. 10-11, November/December 1984.
219. Epstein, S. S. Environmental Issues in Medicine: A Dissenting
View. In, Dissent in Medicine, ed. R. Mendelsohn, Contemporary Books,
Chicago, Illinois, 1985.
220. Epstein, S. S. The environmental question: Beyond lifestyle
change. Health and Medicine, 3:19-21, 1985.
221. Epstein, S. S. U.S. Veterans and Agent Orange. International
symposium on the Long-term Ecological and Human Consequences of Chemical
Warfare in Vietnam. Jan. 14, 1983, published in "Herbicides in War." Ed.
A. H. Westing, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, Taylor
& Francis, London/Philadelphia, 1984.
222. Epstein, S. S. Natural products and cancer: A rebuttal to P.
Abelson. In, Readers Forum, Remote Sensing of the Planet: Impact of
Science on Society, UNESCO, France, September 1985.
223. Epstein, S. S. and Briggs, S. Silent spring in retrospect.
Environmental Law Reporter, 17:10180-10184, 1987.
224. Epstein, S. S. Losing the war against cancer. The Ecologist,
17:91-101, 1987.
225. Epstein, S. S. Are we losing the war against cancer? Congressional
Record, 133:E3449-E3454, 1987.
226. Epstein, S. S. and Ozonoff, D. Leukaemias and blood dyscrasias
following exposure to chlordane and heptachlor. Carcinogenesis,
Mutagenesis and Teratogenesis, 7:527-540, 1987.
227. Epstein, S. S. The politics of cancer. Multinational Monitor,
9(3):6-13, 1988.
228. Epstein, S. S. and Swartz, J. B. Carcinogenic risk estimation.
Rebuttal to B. Ames (Science, 236:271, 1987) Science, 240:1043-1047, 1988.
(Endorsed by 15 co-signatories)
229. Epstein, S. S. Carcinogenic Pesticides in Food and the Delaney
Amendment. National Coalition Against Misuse of Pesticides, Annual
Meeting. Washington, D. C., Keynote Address, March 18, 1989.
230. Epstein, S. S. The Externalized Public Health and Environmental
Costs of Gasoline. National Conference on Octane and Oxygenated Fuels, San
Francisco, March 22, 1989.
231. Epstein, S. S. Corporate crime: Can we trust industry-derived
safety studies? The Ecologist, 19:23-30, 1989.
232. Epstein, S. S. The real cost of petrol. The Ecologist, 19:137-138,
1989.
233. Epstein, S. S. The chemical jungle: Today's beef industry.
Multinational Monitor, 10(5):8-9, 1989.
234. Epstein, S. S. Potential health hazards of biosynthetic milk
hormones. Report to the Food and Drug Administration, July 19, 1989.
235. Epstein, S. S. BST: The public health hazards. The Ecologist,
19:191-195, 1989.
236. Epstein, S. S. Losing the war against cancer: Who's to blame and
what to do about it. International Journal of Health Services, 20:53-71,
1990.
237. Epstein, S. S. Potential public health hazards of biosynthetic
milk hormones. International Journal of Health Services, 20:73-84,
1990.
238. Epstein, S. S. The chemical jungle: Today's beef industry.
International Journal of Health Services, 20(2):277-280, 1990.
239. Epstein, S. S. Editorial misconduct in Science. International
Journal of Health Services, 20(2):349-352, 1990.
240. Epstein, S. S. Corporate crime: Why we cannot trust
industry-derived safety studies. International Journal of Health Services,
20(3):443-458, 1990.
241. Lashner, B. and Epstein, S. S. Industrial risk factors for
colorectal cancer. International Journal of Health Services,
20(3):459-483, 1990.
242. Clapp, R. W., Commoner, B., Constable, J. D., Epstein, S. S., et
al. Human Health Effects Associated with Exposure to Herbicides and/or
Their Associated Contaminants, Chlorinated Dioxins. Report to the American
Legion and Vietnam Veterans of American, April 1990.
243. Epstein, S. S. Questions and answers on synthetic bovine growth
hormones. International Journal of Health Services, 20(4):573-582,
1990.
244. Lashner, B. and Epstein, S. S. Industrially related colorectal
cancer: Eminently preventable. Chicago Medicine, 93(18):30-31, 1990.
245. Epstein, S. S. Summary public health perspectives on rBGH.
National Institutes of Health, Technology Assessment Conference on Bovine
Somatotropin. National Institutes of Health, December 5-7, 1990.
246. Epstein, S. S., et al. Losing the war against cancer: A need for
public policy reforms. Int. J. Health Services, 22(3):455-469, 1992.
247. Epstein, S. S. The cancer war and its critics. Int. J. Health
Services, 22(4):747-749, 1992.
248. Epstein, S. S. Profiting from cancer. The Ecologist, 22:233-240,
1992.
249. Fugh-Berman, A. and Epstein, S. S. Tamoxifen: Disease prevention
or disease substitution? The Lancet, 340:1143-1145, 1992.
250. Fugh-Berman, A. and Epstein, S. S. Should healthy women take
tamoxifen? New Eng. J. Med., 327:1596, 1992.
251. Epstein, S. S. Evaluation of the national cancer program and
proposed reforms. Int. J. Health Services, 23(1):15-44, 1993.
252. Epstein, S. S. Evaluation of the national cancer program and
proposed reforms. American J. Ind. Med., 24:109-133, 1993.
253. Fugh-Berman, A. and Epstein, S. S. Tamoxifen for breast cancer
prevention. A cautionary review. Reviews on Endocrine-Related Cancer,
43:1-11, 1993.
254. Epstein, S. S. Breast Cancer and The Environment. The Ecologist,
23(5):192-193, 1993.
255. Epstein, S. S. Environmental pollutants as unrecognized causes of
breast cancer. Int. J. Health Services, 24(1):145-150, 1994.
256. Swartz, J. B. and Epstein, S. S. What is responsible for the rise
in lung cancer mortality? New Solutions pp. 62-70, Spring 1995.
257. Epstein, S. S. Response to criticisms of the September 1994, Los
Angeles Times Guest Commentary on cancer risk of breast implants.
Medical-Legal aspects of breast implants, Medical Monitor, Leader
Publications, 3(2):7-8, 1995.
258. Epstein, S. S. Implants pose poorly recognized risks of breast
cancer. Int. J. Occup. Med. Toxicol., 4(3):315-342, 1995.
259. Epstein, S. S. Unlabeled milk from cows treated with biosynthetic
growth hormones: A case of regulatory abdication. Int. J. Health Services,
26(1):173-185, 1996.
260. Epstein, S. S. Avoidable toxins in condos: how to go green. Condo
Lifestyles, 1(3):6-10, 1997.
261. Black, D. L., Fugate, M. E., and Epstein, S. S. Poly(ester)
urethane foam covered Breast Implants: biodegradation and release of
toluene diamines. Clinical Chemistry, In press, 1998.