ABSTRACT-Information on usual industry and occupation on North Carolina death certificates indicated that 4,462 white women who died during 1976-78 were former textile industry employees. The relative frequency of cancer and other diseases among deceased textile workers was compared with the cause of death distribution among other white female decedents. Elevated proportional mortality ratios (PMR) were found for the following malignant neoplasms: larynx, PMR=2.8; connec-tive tissue, PMR=2.6; uterine cervix, PMR=2.1; other and unspecified genital organs, PMR=2.7; thyroid, PMR=2.2; and non-Hodgkin's lym-phoma, PMR=1. 7. The increased PMR for cervical cancer and for cancer of other and unspecified genital organs may be related to socioec...
This review summarizes the epidemiology of cancer of the female reproductive system and associated l...
Risk of liver, oesophageal and stomach cancers in female textile workers The manufacture of cotton, ...
Abstract Background Previous studies suggested increased cancer incidence and mortality in workers e...
Objective To compare the causes of death of dyeing and textile factory workers with death from the G...
A cohort of 889 men and 1077 women employed for at least 1 month between 1946 and 1984 by a former I...
Occupational mortality in women who died in England and Wales from 1970 to 1972 was analysed. Many o...
This thesis describes a retrospective cohort study of cancer mortality among employees of the Celane...
Background Workers in the textile industry may be exposed to textile dusts, a wide range of chemical...
This dissertation examines the relation between occupational exposure to the solvent methylene chlo...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012Pancreatic cancer is of particular public health im...
the women between 1936 and 1942. Textiles were produced until the late 1950s as well as other asbest...
Introduction Female workers in textile and metal industry are exposed to various physical and chemic...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies suggested increased cancer incidence and mortality in workers exposed t...
This review summarizes the epidemiology of cancer of the female reproductive system and associated l...
[[abstract]]Background: Pulmonary function tests may reveal obstructive lung disease with altered fo...
This review summarizes the epidemiology of cancer of the female reproductive system and associated l...
Risk of liver, oesophageal and stomach cancers in female textile workers The manufacture of cotton, ...
Abstract Background Previous studies suggested increased cancer incidence and mortality in workers e...
Objective To compare the causes of death of dyeing and textile factory workers with death from the G...
A cohort of 889 men and 1077 women employed for at least 1 month between 1946 and 1984 by a former I...
Occupational mortality in women who died in England and Wales from 1970 to 1972 was analysed. Many o...
This thesis describes a retrospective cohort study of cancer mortality among employees of the Celane...
Background Workers in the textile industry may be exposed to textile dusts, a wide range of chemical...
This dissertation examines the relation between occupational exposure to the solvent methylene chlo...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012Pancreatic cancer is of particular public health im...
the women between 1936 and 1942. Textiles were produced until the late 1950s as well as other asbest...
Introduction Female workers in textile and metal industry are exposed to various physical and chemic...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies suggested increased cancer incidence and mortality in workers exposed t...
This review summarizes the epidemiology of cancer of the female reproductive system and associated l...
[[abstract]]Background: Pulmonary function tests may reveal obstructive lung disease with altered fo...
This review summarizes the epidemiology of cancer of the female reproductive system and associated l...
Risk of liver, oesophageal and stomach cancers in female textile workers The manufacture of cotton, ...
Abstract Background Previous studies suggested increased cancer incidence and mortality in workers e...