Background: A cohort mortality study of 2670 men in nine North American industrial sand plants resulted in 83 deaths from lung cancer 20 or more years after hire (standardized mortality ratio 139) and 37 deaths from silicosis (including seven from silico-tuberculosis). The lung cancer excess was unrelated to duration of employment and not found in all plants. Objectives: The primary aim was to determine whether lung cancer risk among these employees was related to quantitative estimates of crystalline silica exposure, after allowance for cigarette smoking. A secondary aim was to do the same for silicosis mortality, partly as a means of validating the estimated levels of exposure. Methods: A nested case-referent study was undertaken with cas...
To evaluate the risk of pneumoconiosis among workers in a Midwestern automotive foundry, medical rec...
BACKGROUND: The role of crystalline silica dust as a possible cause of lung cancer has been controve...
We investigated exposure-response relations for silicosis among 134 men over age 40 who had been ide...
Background: Lung cancer and silicosis mortality were examined longitudinally and by a case-referent ...
In 1997, the International Agency for Research on Cancer determined that crystalline silica was a hu...
tionship between quartz exposure and death from both silicosis and lung cancer, after allowance for ...
A retrospective cohort study in 1794 male ceramic workers in the Netherlands was carried out to anal...
Objectives: To examine the exposure-response relationships between various indices of exposure to si...
Objectives: To estimate cause specific mortality in a large cohort of Italian workers compensated fo...
Aims: To evaluate the mortality experience of a cohort of employees in the UK silica sand industry e...
Objectives: The lung cancer carcinogenicity of crystalline silica dust remains the subject of discus...
The potential carcinogenicity of crystalline silica to humans remains a controversial issue. The aut...
The mortality of 724 subjects with silicosis, first diagnosed in 1964-70 in the Sardinia region of I...
Cancer of the lung was found in 37 cases out of 229 autopsies of silicosis at the Iwamizawa Rosai Ho...
Silicosis is a preventable occupational lung disease caused by the inhalation of respirable crystall...
To evaluate the risk of pneumoconiosis among workers in a Midwestern automotive foundry, medical rec...
BACKGROUND: The role of crystalline silica dust as a possible cause of lung cancer has been controve...
We investigated exposure-response relations for silicosis among 134 men over age 40 who had been ide...
Background: Lung cancer and silicosis mortality were examined longitudinally and by a case-referent ...
In 1997, the International Agency for Research on Cancer determined that crystalline silica was a hu...
tionship between quartz exposure and death from both silicosis and lung cancer, after allowance for ...
A retrospective cohort study in 1794 male ceramic workers in the Netherlands was carried out to anal...
Objectives: To examine the exposure-response relationships between various indices of exposure to si...
Objectives: To estimate cause specific mortality in a large cohort of Italian workers compensated fo...
Aims: To evaluate the mortality experience of a cohort of employees in the UK silica sand industry e...
Objectives: The lung cancer carcinogenicity of crystalline silica dust remains the subject of discus...
The potential carcinogenicity of crystalline silica to humans remains a controversial issue. The aut...
The mortality of 724 subjects with silicosis, first diagnosed in 1964-70 in the Sardinia region of I...
Cancer of the lung was found in 37 cases out of 229 autopsies of silicosis at the Iwamizawa Rosai Ho...
Silicosis is a preventable occupational lung disease caused by the inhalation of respirable crystall...
To evaluate the risk of pneumoconiosis among workers in a Midwestern automotive foundry, medical rec...
BACKGROUND: The role of crystalline silica dust as a possible cause of lung cancer has been controve...
We investigated exposure-response relations for silicosis among 134 men over age 40 who had been ide...