In 1982, the American Cancer Society enrolled over 1.2 million American men and women in a prospective mortality study of cancer and other causes in relation to different risk factors. The 2-year mortality of 461,981 males aged 40-79 years with known smoking habit has been analyzed in relation to exposure to diesel exhaust (DE) and to employment in selected occupations related to DE exposure. The relative risk (RR) for all causes of death for those exposed was 1.05 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.97-1.13). For lung cancer, the RR was 1.18 (95% CI: 0.97-1.44). A dose-response effect was present. Railroad workers, heavy equipment operators, miners, and truck drivers had a higher mortality both for all causes and for lung cancer when compared...
BackgroundMost studies of the association between diesel exhaust exposure and lung cancer suggest a ...
Two large cohort studies of members of US unions in the trucking industries provided some evidence o...
BackgroundAn elevated risk of lung cancer in truck drivers has been attributed to diesel exhaust exp...
A recent review concluded that the evidence from epidemiology studies was indeterminate and that add...
BACKGROUND: With the exception of lung cancer, the health effects associated with diesel exhaust for...
BACKGROUND: Current information points to an association between diesel exhaust exposure and lung ca...
BACKGROUND Most studies of the association between diesel exhaust exposure and lung cancer suggest a...
Rationale: Diesel motor exhaust is classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer as ...
Background Diesel exhaust is considered a probable human carcinogen by the International Agency for ...
Rationale: Diesel motor exhaust is classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer as ...
Background: We studied the effect of exposure to diesel exhausts on lung cancer risk in a population...
Rationale: Although the carcinogenicity of diesel engine exhaust has been demonstrated in multiple s...
BackgroundMost studies of the association between diesel exhaust exposure and lung cancer suggest a ...
Two large cohort studies of members of US unions in the trucking industries provided some evidence o...
BackgroundAn elevated risk of lung cancer in truck drivers has been attributed to diesel exhaust exp...
A recent review concluded that the evidence from epidemiology studies was indeterminate and that add...
BACKGROUND: With the exception of lung cancer, the health effects associated with diesel exhaust for...
BACKGROUND: Current information points to an association between diesel exhaust exposure and lung ca...
BACKGROUND Most studies of the association between diesel exhaust exposure and lung cancer suggest a...
Rationale: Diesel motor exhaust is classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer as ...
Background Diesel exhaust is considered a probable human carcinogen by the International Agency for ...
Rationale: Diesel motor exhaust is classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer as ...
Background: We studied the effect of exposure to diesel exhausts on lung cancer risk in a population...
Rationale: Although the carcinogenicity of diesel engine exhaust has been demonstrated in multiple s...
BackgroundMost studies of the association between diesel exhaust exposure and lung cancer suggest a ...
Two large cohort studies of members of US unions in the trucking industries provided some evidence o...
BackgroundAn elevated risk of lung cancer in truck drivers has been attributed to diesel exhaust exp...