A nested case–control study found that the excess of leukemia, identified among the male members of the Health Watch cohort, was associated with benzene exposure. Exposure had been retrospectively estimated for each individual occupational history using an algorithm in a relational database. Benzene exposure measurements, supplied by Australian petroleum companies, were used to estimate exposure for specific tasks. The tasks carried out within each job, the products handled, and the technology used, were identified from structured interviews with contemporary colleagues. More than half of the subjects started work after 1965 and had an average exposure period of 20 years. Exposure was low; nearly 85% of the cumulative exposure estimat...
Significant benzene exposure has historically been associated with the development of a host of hema...
An excess of lympho-haematopoietic (LH) cancers has been identified in the Australian petroleum indu...
OBJECTIVE We documented previously that if study quality is accounted for, evidence from occupationa...
A case–control study nested in the Health Watch cohort of petroleum industry workers, investig...
Background: Men who were part of an Australian petroleum industry cohort had previously been found t...
A nested case-control study found that the excess of leukemia, identified among the male members of ...
<p>Cases of lymphohematopoietic cancer from three petroleum industry cohorts, matched to controls fr...
Background A substantial number of epidemiologic studies have provided estimates of the relation be...
Background Benzene is a human leukemogen. Risk assessment, and the setting of occupational and envir...
Background While international agreement supports a causal relationship of benzene exposure with acu...
BACKGROUND: The association between benzene exposure and non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) has been the sub...
Quality of exposure assessment has been shown to be related to the ability to detect risk of lymphoh...
OBJECTIVE: High benzene exposure is related to acute nonlymphocytic leukemia. Recently, myelodysplas...
Purpose Published case–control studies of risks of leukaemia following low exposures to benzene in t...
Objectives: To provide insight into the contributions of exposure measurements to job exposure matri...
Significant benzene exposure has historically been associated with the development of a host of hema...
An excess of lympho-haematopoietic (LH) cancers has been identified in the Australian petroleum indu...
OBJECTIVE We documented previously that if study quality is accounted for, evidence from occupationa...
A case–control study nested in the Health Watch cohort of petroleum industry workers, investig...
Background: Men who were part of an Australian petroleum industry cohort had previously been found t...
A nested case-control study found that the excess of leukemia, identified among the male members of ...
<p>Cases of lymphohematopoietic cancer from three petroleum industry cohorts, matched to controls fr...
Background A substantial number of epidemiologic studies have provided estimates of the relation be...
Background Benzene is a human leukemogen. Risk assessment, and the setting of occupational and envir...
Background While international agreement supports a causal relationship of benzene exposure with acu...
BACKGROUND: The association between benzene exposure and non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) has been the sub...
Quality of exposure assessment has been shown to be related to the ability to detect risk of lymphoh...
OBJECTIVE: High benzene exposure is related to acute nonlymphocytic leukemia. Recently, myelodysplas...
Purpose Published case–control studies of risks of leukaemia following low exposures to benzene in t...
Objectives: To provide insight into the contributions of exposure measurements to job exposure matri...
Significant benzene exposure has historically been associated with the development of a host of hema...
An excess of lympho-haematopoietic (LH) cancers has been identified in the Australian petroleum indu...
OBJECTIVE We documented previously that if study quality is accounted for, evidence from occupationa...