Medical hypothesis: xenoestrogens as preventable causes of breast cancer. DL Davis, HL Bradlow, M Wolff, T Woodruff, DG Hoel, H Anton-Culver Environmental health perspectives 101 (5), 372-377, 1993 | 860 | 1993 |
Reassessment of the lethal London fog of 1952: novel indicators of acute and chronic consequences of acute exposure to air pollution. ML Bell, DL Davis Environmental health perspectives 109 (suppl 3), 389-394, 2001 | 786 | 2001 |
A retrospective assessment of mortality from the London smog episode of 1952: the role of influenza and pollution ML Bell, DL Davis, T Fletcher Urban Ecology: An International Perspective on the Interaction Between …, 2008 | 542 | 2008 |
Reduced ratio of male to female births in several industrial countries: a sentinel health indicator? DL Davis, MB Gottlieb, JR Stampnitzky Jama 279 (13), 1018-1023, 1998 | 439 | 1998 |
When smoke ran like water: Tales of environmental deception and the battle against pollution DL Davis Basic Books, 2004 | 386 | 2004 |
Effects of pesticides on the ratio of 16 alpha/2-hydroxyestrone: a biologic marker of breast cancer risk. HL Bradlow, DL Davis, G Lin, D Sepkovic, R Tiwari Environmental Health Perspectives 103 (suppl 7), 147-150, 1995 | 296 | 1995 |
Water pollution and human health in China. C Wu, C Maurer, Y Wang, S Xue, DL Davis Environmental Health Perspectives 107 (4), 251-256, 1999 | 295 | 1999 |
International trends in cancer mortality in France, West Germany, Italy, Japan, England and Wales, and the USA DL Davis, D Hoel, J Fox, A Lopez The Lancet 336 (8713), 474-481, 1990 | 288 | 1990 |
Can environmental estrogens cause breast cancer? D Lee Davis, HL Bradlow Scientific American 273 (4), 166-172, 1995 | 285 | 1995 |
The secret history of the war on cancer DL Davis Hachette UK, 2007 | 269 | 2007 |
The avoidable health effects of air pollution in three Latin American cities: Santiago, Sao Paulo, and Mexico City ML Bell, DL Davis, N Gouveia, VH Borja-Aburto, LA Cifuentes Environmental research 100 (3), 431-440, 2006 | 254 | 2006 |
Hidden health benefits of greenhouse gas mitigation L Cifuentes, VH Borja-Aburto, N Gouveia, G Thurston, DL Davis Science 293 (5533), 1257-1259, 2001 | 247 | 2001 |
A look back at the London smog of 1952 and the half century since DL Davis Environmental health perspectives 110 (12), A734-A735, 2002 | 242 | 2002 |
Phenol: A review of environmental and health risks H Babich, DL Davis Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology 1 (1), 90-109, 1981 | 227 | 1981 |
Differences in the carcinogenic evaluation of glyphosate between the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) and the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) CJ Portier, BK Armstrong, BC Baguley, X Baur, I Belyaev, R Bellé, ... J Epidemiol Community Health 70 (8), 741-745, 2016 | 226 | 2016 |
Assessing the health benefits of urban air pollution reductions associated with climate change mitigation (2000-2020): Santiago, São Paulo, México City, and New York City. L Cifuentes, VH Borja-Aburto, N Gouveia, G Thurston, DL Davis Environmental Health Perspectives 109 (suppl 3), 419-425, 2001 | 226 | 2001 |
Risks to health and well-being from radio-frequency radiation emitted by cell phones and other wireless devices AB Miller, ME Sears, LL Morgan, DL Davis, L Hardell, M Oremus, ... Frontiers in public health 7, 460752, 2019 | 222 | 2019 |
Exposure limits: the underestimation of absorbed cell phone radiation, especially in children OP Gandhi, LL Morgan, AA De Salles, YY Han, RB Herberman, DL Davis Electromagnetic biology and medicine 31 (1), 34-51, 2012 | 221 | 2012 |
Mobile phone radiation causes brain tumors and should be classified as a probable human carcinogen (2A) LL Morgan, AB Miller, A Sasco, DL Davis International journal of oncology 46 (5), 1865-1871, 2015 | 212 | 2015 |
Ancillary human health benefits of improved air quality resulting from climate change mitigation ML Bell, DL Davis, LA Cifuentes, AJ Krupnick, RD Morgenstern, ... Environmental Health 7, 1-18, 2008 | 166 | 2008 |