The purpose of this study was to determine whether there was an association between occupational exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) or polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and mortality from prostate cancer among US electric utility workers. Data on participants, who were current and former employees of five large US electric utility companies, had been collected during 1987–1994, and the mortality of the cohort was followed through 1988. This nested case-control study contained 387 cases, men whose underlying cause of death was prostate cancer, and five controls for each case. Workers categorized in the highest 10 percent of EMF exposure were twice as likely to die from prostate cancer as those exposed to EMFs at lower levels, after adj...
Objective: To update a study of risks for leukaemia, brain cancer and breast cancer in a Danish nati...
Objectives: The possible etiologic relevance of occupational factors such as cadmium, cutting oils, ...
Objective: To assess the association of selected occupational exposures with risk of prostate cancer...
Objectives−To assess whether excess mortality from cancer, malignant melanoma of the skin, and cance...
This dissertaion comprises three related papers.The first paper reports a historical cohort mortalit...
On the basis of evidence from animal studies, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are considered potent...
Background To date, little is known about the potential contributions of occupational exposure to ch...
A population-based case-control study of cancer and occupation was carried out in Montreal, Canada. ...
We evaluated cancer incidence in a cohort of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) exposed workers. Inciden...
Results from epidemiologic studies suggest that persons working in occupations with presumed electri...
In electric utility workers, occupational exposure to magnetic fields has previously been associated...
grantor: University of TorontoThree research objectives were addressed within this thesis....
In a nested case-control study of 1,484 cancer cases and 2,179 matched controls from a cohort of 31,...
The present systematic review addresses the influence of occupational exposures on prostate cancer r...
Background To date, little is known about the potential contributions of occupational exposure to c...
Objective: To update a study of risks for leukaemia, brain cancer and breast cancer in a Danish nati...
Objectives: The possible etiologic relevance of occupational factors such as cadmium, cutting oils, ...
Objective: To assess the association of selected occupational exposures with risk of prostate cancer...
Objectives−To assess whether excess mortality from cancer, malignant melanoma of the skin, and cance...
This dissertaion comprises three related papers.The first paper reports a historical cohort mortalit...
On the basis of evidence from animal studies, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are considered potent...
Background To date, little is known about the potential contributions of occupational exposure to ch...
A population-based case-control study of cancer and occupation was carried out in Montreal, Canada. ...
We evaluated cancer incidence in a cohort of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) exposed workers. Inciden...
Results from epidemiologic studies suggest that persons working in occupations with presumed electri...
In electric utility workers, occupational exposure to magnetic fields has previously been associated...
grantor: University of TorontoThree research objectives were addressed within this thesis....
In a nested case-control study of 1,484 cancer cases and 2,179 matched controls from a cohort of 31,...
The present systematic review addresses the influence of occupational exposures on prostate cancer r...
Background To date, little is known about the potential contributions of occupational exposure to c...
Objective: To update a study of risks for leukaemia, brain cancer and breast cancer in a Danish nati...
Objectives: The possible etiologic relevance of occupational factors such as cadmium, cutting oils, ...
Objective: To assess the association of selected occupational exposures with risk of prostate cancer...