A multicenter case-control study was conducted during 1999–2002 in four European countries (Poland, Roma-nia, Russia, and Slovakia) to evaluate the role of occupational exposures in risk of laryngeal/hypopharyngeal cancer. Male cancer cases (34 hypopharyngeal, 316 laryngeal) with full data on occupational history and non-occupational factors were compared with 728 hospital controls for occupational exposure to 73 suspected carcin-ogens. Occupational history was evaluated by industrial hygienists blinded to case/control status. Elevated risks for ever exposure to coal dust were found for both hypopharyngeal (odds ratio (OR) 4.19, 95 % confidence interval (CI): 1.18, 14.89) and laryngeal (OR 1.81, 95 % CI: 0.94, 3.47) cancer, with clear do...
BACKGROUND: Oral and pharyngeal cancers (OPC) represent the seventh most common type of cancer and t...
INTRODUCTION: Various established occupational lung carcinogens are also suspected risk factors for ...
INTRODUCTION: Various established occupational lung carcinogens are also suspected risk factors for ...
A multicenter case-control study was conducted during 1999-2002 in four European countries (Poland, ...
A multicenter case-control study was conducted during 1999-2002 in four European countries (Poland, ...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: A case-control study was conducted in France to assess possible as...
Introduction: The two major recognized risk factors for laryngeal cancer are tobacco and alcohol con...
The most solidly established risk factors for laryngeal cancer are tobacco and alcohol. As for occup...
International audienceIntroduction: Various established occupational lung carcinogens are also suspe...
Laryngeal cancer affects mainly heavy smokers and excessive drinkers. The evidence fora causal assoc...
INTRODUCTION: Various established occupational lung carcinogens are also suspected risk factors for ...
International audienceBACKGROUND:To examine associations between occupational exposure to petroleum-...
Background: Oral and pharyngeal cancers (OPC) represent the seventh most common type of cancer and t...
BACKGROUND: Oral and pharyngeal cancers (OPC) represent the seventh most common type of cancer and t...
INTRODUCTION: Various established occupational lung carcinogens are also suspected risk factors for ...
INTRODUCTION: Various established occupational lung carcinogens are also suspected risk factors for ...
A multicenter case-control study was conducted during 1999-2002 in four European countries (Poland, ...
A multicenter case-control study was conducted during 1999-2002 in four European countries (Poland, ...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: A case-control study was conducted in France to assess possible as...
Introduction: The two major recognized risk factors for laryngeal cancer are tobacco and alcohol con...
The most solidly established risk factors for laryngeal cancer are tobacco and alcohol. As for occup...
International audienceIntroduction: Various established occupational lung carcinogens are also suspe...
Laryngeal cancer affects mainly heavy smokers and excessive drinkers. The evidence fora causal assoc...
INTRODUCTION: Various established occupational lung carcinogens are also suspected risk factors for ...
International audienceBACKGROUND:To examine associations between occupational exposure to petroleum-...
Background: Oral and pharyngeal cancers (OPC) represent the seventh most common type of cancer and t...
BACKGROUND: Oral and pharyngeal cancers (OPC) represent the seventh most common type of cancer and t...
INTRODUCTION: Various established occupational lung carcinogens are also suspected risk factors for ...
INTRODUCTION: Various established occupational lung carcinogens are also suspected risk factors for ...