<p>Respiratory cancer mortality and incidence were examined in an updated cohort of >56,000 Canadian nickel mining and refining workers. There was little evidence to suggest increased lung cancer risk in workers who had no experience in high-risk sintering operations that were closed by 1972, apart from that which would be expected from probable increased smoking prevalence relative to the comparison population. There was no substantive evidence of increased laryngeal cancer risk in the cohort, nor was there evidence of increased pharyngeal cancer risk in nonsinter workers. Nasal cancer incidence was elevated in nonsinter workers, but excess risks appeared to be confined to those hired prior to 1960. These findings lead us to tentatively co...
Background: Miners are frequently exposed to established and potential carcinogens. We aimed to asse...
INTRODUCTION: Various established occupational lung carcinogens are also suspected risk factors for ...
International audienceIntroduction: Various established occupational lung carcinogens are also suspe...
Background Excess risks of respiratory cancer have been demonstrated in some groups of nickel-expose...
An extended follow-up from 1977-84 was achieved in a cohort of 11,567 nickel workers engaged in mini...
Objective: To evaluate the risk of lung cancer and nasal cancer among workers employed at the Clydac...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the risk of lung cancer and nasal cancer among workers employed at the Clydac...
Abstract Introduction While epidemiological methods h...
OBJECTIVES: Working in mines and quarries has been associated with an elevated lung cancer risk but ...
OBJECTIVES: Working in mines and quarries has been associated with an elevated lung cancer risk but ...
Background Welders are exposed to many known and suspected carcinogens. An excess lung cancer risk a...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer has classified nickel compounds as carcinogenic to h...
OBJECTIVES: Previous studies on mortality and the incidence of cancer among workers at primary alumi...
BACKGROUND: Current information points to an association between diesel exhaust exposure and lung ca...
International audienceThere is limited evidence regarding the exposure-effect relationship between l...
Background: Miners are frequently exposed to established and potential carcinogens. We aimed to asse...
INTRODUCTION: Various established occupational lung carcinogens are also suspected risk factors for ...
International audienceIntroduction: Various established occupational lung carcinogens are also suspe...
Background Excess risks of respiratory cancer have been demonstrated in some groups of nickel-expose...
An extended follow-up from 1977-84 was achieved in a cohort of 11,567 nickel workers engaged in mini...
Objective: To evaluate the risk of lung cancer and nasal cancer among workers employed at the Clydac...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the risk of lung cancer and nasal cancer among workers employed at the Clydac...
Abstract Introduction While epidemiological methods h...
OBJECTIVES: Working in mines and quarries has been associated with an elevated lung cancer risk but ...
OBJECTIVES: Working in mines and quarries has been associated with an elevated lung cancer risk but ...
Background Welders are exposed to many known and suspected carcinogens. An excess lung cancer risk a...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer has classified nickel compounds as carcinogenic to h...
OBJECTIVES: Previous studies on mortality and the incidence of cancer among workers at primary alumi...
BACKGROUND: Current information points to an association between diesel exhaust exposure and lung ca...
International audienceThere is limited evidence regarding the exposure-effect relationship between l...
Background: Miners are frequently exposed to established and potential carcinogens. We aimed to asse...
INTRODUCTION: Various established occupational lung carcinogens are also suspected risk factors for ...
International audienceIntroduction: Various established occupational lung carcinogens are also suspe...