OBJECTIVE: To describe the mortality of Quebec aluminum smelter workers employed before 1951. METHODS: The mortality of 5,977 men hired at three plants on or before January 1, 1951 was compared with that of Quebec men. Relationships to benzo[a]pyrene, benzene-soluble material, and smoking were examined. RESULTS: Statistically significant causes of death were lung cancer (three plants); bladder cancer; chronic obstructive lung disease (two plants each); cancers of the stomach, digestive system unspecified, rectum and rectosigmoid, pancreas, and larynx; Alzheimer's disease (one plant); and cerebrovascular disease (one plant). Not significant increases were also observed. CONCLUSIONS: Mortality from cancer of the lung and bladder and chronic o...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: to extend up to year 2013 the follow-up for mortality of a cohort of workers in...
Objective: To determine whether Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant workers had mortality patterns that ...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the health consequences of employment in the l...
OBJECTIVES: Previous studies on mortality and the incidence of cancer among workers at primary alumi...
Background: Exposures in the aluminium production industry have been declining and this study aimed ...
relating to cancers in the primary aluminum industry where most of what is known relates to Söderbe...
To investigate the relationship between exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and mor...
Background Excess risks of respiratory cancer have been demonstrated in some groups of nickel-expose...
Objective: To evaluate the risk of lung cancer and nasal cancer among workers employed at the Clydac...
OBJECTIVE: To study cause specific mortality and cancer morbidity in workers exposed to the dust of ...
OBJECTIVES: We examined the risk of mortality and cancer incidence with quantitative exposure to ben...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the risk of lung cancer and nasal cancer among workers employed at the Clydac...
BACKGROUND: In 1992, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified sulphuric aci...
Background: A cohort mortality study of 2670 men in nine North American industrial sand plants resul...
This thesis describes a retrospective cohort study of cancer mortality among employees of the Celane...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: to extend up to year 2013 the follow-up for mortality of a cohort of workers in...
Objective: To determine whether Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant workers had mortality patterns that ...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the health consequences of employment in the l...
OBJECTIVES: Previous studies on mortality and the incidence of cancer among workers at primary alumi...
Background: Exposures in the aluminium production industry have been declining and this study aimed ...
relating to cancers in the primary aluminum industry where most of what is known relates to Söderbe...
To investigate the relationship between exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and mor...
Background Excess risks of respiratory cancer have been demonstrated in some groups of nickel-expose...
Objective: To evaluate the risk of lung cancer and nasal cancer among workers employed at the Clydac...
OBJECTIVE: To study cause specific mortality and cancer morbidity in workers exposed to the dust of ...
OBJECTIVES: We examined the risk of mortality and cancer incidence with quantitative exposure to ben...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the risk of lung cancer and nasal cancer among workers employed at the Clydac...
BACKGROUND: In 1992, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified sulphuric aci...
Background: A cohort mortality study of 2670 men in nine North American industrial sand plants resul...
This thesis describes a retrospective cohort study of cancer mortality among employees of the Celane...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: to extend up to year 2013 the follow-up for mortality of a cohort of workers in...
Objective: To determine whether Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant workers had mortality patterns that ...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the health consequences of employment in the l...