Background. This study was carried out to identify male occupational groups with increased incidence of cancer for the period 1972-1984 in New Zealand. No data on cancer incidence by occupation have been reported previously for New Zealand. Methods. Age (SIR,) and age and socioeconomic level (SIR2) standardized incidence ratios were calculated for males 15-64 years for all cancers combined and for site-specific cancers by occupational group. Directly age standardized rates were also calculated by socioeconomic level. Results. In general, occupations in higher socioeconomic levels had lower all-cancer incidence ratios and lower socio-economic levels had higher ratios. However, the highest socioeconomic level (level 1) had a higher all-cancer...
Background There are many proven and suspected occupational causes of lung cancer, which will become...
Study objective-To determine incidence of the following malignancies, testicular tumours, all leukae...
BACKGROUND: A previous investigation showed an increased risk of testicular cancer among fire fighte...
differences and a cancer registry-based case-control study. International Journal of Epidemiology 19...
A New Zealand Cancer Registry based case-control study involved 617 male patients with prostate canc...
A case-control study of 271 testicular cancer cases aged 18-42, including 60 seminomas and 206 other...
ABSTRACT The relation of occupation to the risk of testicular cancer was investigated in a case-cont...
Objectives: Previous studies into occupational risk factors for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) in New ...
AIM: To identify which cases of adult bladder cancer notified to the New Zealand Cancer Registry in ...
OBJECTIVES: Previous studies into occupational risk factors for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) in New ...
The Swedish Cancer-Environment Register was used to study the relation between occupation and lung c...
BACKGROUND: There are many proven and suspected occupational causes of lung cancer, which will becom...
We conducted a nationwide case-control study of bladder cancer in adult New Zealanders to identify o...
Background: Several studies have suggested increased risks of cancers of the lung and lymphohaematop...
We conducted a nationwide case-control study of bladder cancer in adult New Zealanders to identify o...
Background There are many proven and suspected occupational causes of lung cancer, which will become...
Study objective-To determine incidence of the following malignancies, testicular tumours, all leukae...
BACKGROUND: A previous investigation showed an increased risk of testicular cancer among fire fighte...
differences and a cancer registry-based case-control study. International Journal of Epidemiology 19...
A New Zealand Cancer Registry based case-control study involved 617 male patients with prostate canc...
A case-control study of 271 testicular cancer cases aged 18-42, including 60 seminomas and 206 other...
ABSTRACT The relation of occupation to the risk of testicular cancer was investigated in a case-cont...
Objectives: Previous studies into occupational risk factors for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) in New ...
AIM: To identify which cases of adult bladder cancer notified to the New Zealand Cancer Registry in ...
OBJECTIVES: Previous studies into occupational risk factors for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) in New ...
The Swedish Cancer-Environment Register was used to study the relation between occupation and lung c...
BACKGROUND: There are many proven and suspected occupational causes of lung cancer, which will becom...
We conducted a nationwide case-control study of bladder cancer in adult New Zealanders to identify o...
Background: Several studies have suggested increased risks of cancers of the lung and lymphohaematop...
We conducted a nationwide case-control study of bladder cancer in adult New Zealanders to identify o...
Background There are many proven and suspected occupational causes of lung cancer, which will become...
Study objective-To determine incidence of the following malignancies, testicular tumours, all leukae...
BACKGROUND: A previous investigation showed an increased risk of testicular cancer among fire fighte...