Excessively high, accelerating lung cancer rates among women in Harris County, Texas, prompted this case-comparison study. Objectives were to compare patterns of employment, indirect exposures, and sociodemographic variables of lung cancer cases with comparison subjects (compeers) after standardizing for possible confounders, such as age and cigarette smoking. Lung cancer cases were microscopically confirmed, white, Harris County residents. Compeers, chosen from Medicare records and Texas Department of Public Safety records, were matched on gender, race, age, resident and vital status. Personal interviews were conducted with study subjects or next-of-kin. Industries and occupations were categorized as high risk, based on previous studies.^ ...
The authors examined the relation between occupation and lung cancer in the large, population-based ...
In a case-control study comprising 589 cases of male lung cancer in northern Sweden longitudinal dat...
Lung cancer rates in relation to smoking habits were studied in a cohort of 619,225 women traced ove...
Excessively high, accelerating lung cancer rates among women in Harris County, Texas, prompted this ...
This dissertation addresses the risk of lung cancer associated with occupational exposures in the pe...
Background To investigate the association between lung cancer and occupational factors in wo...
Prior study of a sample of employees from Dow Chemical U.S.A., Texas Division had suggested lung can...
A case control study of lung cancer in Florence, Italy was performed to investigate occupational ris...
BACKGROUND: Tobacco smoking is the main cause for lung cancer worldwide, making it difficult to exam...
Although, elevated risk for lung cancer has been associated with certain industries and occupations ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of occupational exposure in the occurrence of lung ...
Background: Recent case-control studies suggest that, given equal smoking exposure, women may have a...
The apparent excess in the rate of lung cancer among the population of Texas coastal counties has pr...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of occupational exposure in the occurrence of lung ...
We sought to quantitatively evaluate the association between work-place environmental tobacco smoke ...
The authors examined the relation between occupation and lung cancer in the large, population-based ...
In a case-control study comprising 589 cases of male lung cancer in northern Sweden longitudinal dat...
Lung cancer rates in relation to smoking habits were studied in a cohort of 619,225 women traced ove...
Excessively high, accelerating lung cancer rates among women in Harris County, Texas, prompted this ...
This dissertation addresses the risk of lung cancer associated with occupational exposures in the pe...
Background To investigate the association between lung cancer and occupational factors in wo...
Prior study of a sample of employees from Dow Chemical U.S.A., Texas Division had suggested lung can...
A case control study of lung cancer in Florence, Italy was performed to investigate occupational ris...
BACKGROUND: Tobacco smoking is the main cause for lung cancer worldwide, making it difficult to exam...
Although, elevated risk for lung cancer has been associated with certain industries and occupations ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of occupational exposure in the occurrence of lung ...
Background: Recent case-control studies suggest that, given equal smoking exposure, women may have a...
The apparent excess in the rate of lung cancer among the population of Texas coastal counties has pr...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of occupational exposure in the occurrence of lung ...
We sought to quantitatively evaluate the association between work-place environmental tobacco smoke ...
The authors examined the relation between occupation and lung cancer in the large, population-based ...
In a case-control study comprising 589 cases of male lung cancer in northern Sweden longitudinal dat...
Lung cancer rates in relation to smoking habits were studied in a cohort of 619,225 women traced ove...