ObjectiveTo characterize exposure histories and respiratory disease among surface coal miners identified with progressive massive fibrosis from a 2010 to 2011 pneumoconiosis survey.MethodsJob history, tenure, and radiograph interpretations were verified. Previous radiographs were reviewed when available. Telephone follow-up sought additional work and medical history information.ResultsAmong eight miners who worked as drill operators or blasters for most of their tenure (median, 35.5 years), two reported poor dust control practices, working in visible dust clouds as recently as 2012. Chest radiographs progressed to progressive massive fibrosis in as few as 11 years. One miner\ue2\u20ac\u2122s lung biopsy demonstrated fibrosis and interstitia...
Previous to 2016, cases of progressive massive fibrosis secondary to mining exposure had dwindled an...
Background: Diseases associated with coal mine dust continue to affect coal miners. Elucidation of i...
The Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 required that periodic chest radiographs be offe...
Objective:The aim of this study was to characterize workplace practices and respiratory health among...
IntroductionAmong contemporary US coal miners, there has been an increase in the prevalence and seve...
Background:The prevalence of pneumoconiosis among working United States underground coal miners has ...
Rationale: Recent reports of progressive massive fibrosis and rapidly progressive pneumoconiosis in ...
I. Specific Aims: i. Review potential factors contributing to the resurgence of coal workers’ pneumo...
Given the recent increase in dust-induced lung disease among U.S. coal miners and the respiratory ha...
Despite nearly forty-five years of protective dust rules, U.S. coal miners still experience an alarm...
Objectives : This study, the first to document the prevalence of pneumoconiosis among a living South...
International audienceThis was a longitudinal study of 3167 active or retired pneumoconiotic coalmin...
Purpose of ReviewThis review summarizes recent research on pneumoconiosis in coal workers following ...
Rationale:There has been a resurgence of progressive massive fibrosis (PMF) in the United States, pa...
BackgroundA large body of evidence demonstrates dose-response relationships of cumulative coal mine ...
Previous to 2016, cases of progressive massive fibrosis secondary to mining exposure had dwindled an...
Background: Diseases associated with coal mine dust continue to affect coal miners. Elucidation of i...
The Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 required that periodic chest radiographs be offe...
Objective:The aim of this study was to characterize workplace practices and respiratory health among...
IntroductionAmong contemporary US coal miners, there has been an increase in the prevalence and seve...
Background:The prevalence of pneumoconiosis among working United States underground coal miners has ...
Rationale: Recent reports of progressive massive fibrosis and rapidly progressive pneumoconiosis in ...
I. Specific Aims: i. Review potential factors contributing to the resurgence of coal workers’ pneumo...
Given the recent increase in dust-induced lung disease among U.S. coal miners and the respiratory ha...
Despite nearly forty-five years of protective dust rules, U.S. coal miners still experience an alarm...
Objectives : This study, the first to document the prevalence of pneumoconiosis among a living South...
International audienceThis was a longitudinal study of 3167 active or retired pneumoconiotic coalmin...
Purpose of ReviewThis review summarizes recent research on pneumoconiosis in coal workers following ...
Rationale:There has been a resurgence of progressive massive fibrosis (PMF) in the United States, pa...
BackgroundA large body of evidence demonstrates dose-response relationships of cumulative coal mine ...
Previous to 2016, cases of progressive massive fibrosis secondary to mining exposure had dwindled an...
Background: Diseases associated with coal mine dust continue to affect coal miners. Elucidation of i...
The Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 required that periodic chest radiographs be offe...