Background: Exposures in the aluminium production industry have been declining and this study aimed to investigate cancer and mortality in two Australian prebake aluminium smelters. Methods: The cohort included 4396 males who had worked in a prebake smelter for at least 3 months. Theywere matched against the National Death Index and the National Cancer Statistics Clearing House to obtain cause of death and type of cancer. Standardised Mortality Ratios (SMRs) and Standardised Incidence Ratios (SIRs) were calculated for the whole cohort, for production or maintenance work categories and for duration of employment categories. Results: The SMRs for all causes, circulatory, respiratory and injury deaths were at or below expected. Mesothelioma wa...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the risk of lung cancer and nasal cancer among workers employed at the Clydac...
BACKGROUND: Miners are frequently exposed to established and potential carcinogens. We aimed to asse...
Background: Increased cancer risk has been reported among workers in the rubber manufacturing indust...
OBJECTIVES: Previous studies on mortality and the incidence of cancer among workers at primary alumi...
OBJECTIVES: We examined the risk of mortality and cancer incidence with quantitative exposure to ben...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the mortality of Quebec aluminum smelter workers employed before 1951. METHOD...
To investigate the relationship between exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and mor...
OBJECTIVE: To study cause specific mortality and cancer morbidity in workers exposed to the dust of ...
Background: In a cohort of goldminers, we estimated cancer mortality and incidence, for both surface...
Background: Miners are frequently exposed to established and potential carcinogens. We aimed to asse...
Aims: To update the analysis of the cohort mortality and cancer incidence study of employees in the ...
From the London School ofHygiene and Tropical Medicine, London WCJE 7HT, UK ABSTRACT Lung cancer mor...
International audiencePURPOSE: To analyse the mortality and its causes, especially cancer, among Fre...
Background Excess risks of respiratory cancer have been demonstrated in some groups of nickel-expose...
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...
BACKGROUND: Miners are frequently exposed to established and potential carcinogens. We aimed to asse...
Background: Increased cancer risk has been reported among workers in the rubber manufacturing indust...
OBJECTIVES: Previous studies on mortality and the incidence of cancer among workers at primary alumi...
OBJECTIVES: We examined the risk of mortality and cancer incidence with quantitative exposure to ben...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the mortality of Quebec aluminum smelter workers employed before 1951. METHOD...
To investigate the relationship between exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and mor...
OBJECTIVE: To study cause specific mortality and cancer morbidity in workers exposed to the dust of ...
Background: In a cohort of goldminers, we estimated cancer mortality and incidence, for both surface...
Background: Miners are frequently exposed to established and potential carcinogens. We aimed to asse...
Aims: To update the analysis of the cohort mortality and cancer incidence study of employees in the ...
From the London School ofHygiene and Tropical Medicine, London WCJE 7HT, UK ABSTRACT Lung cancer mor...
International audiencePURPOSE: To analyse the mortality and its causes, especially cancer, among Fre...
Background Excess risks of respiratory cancer have been demonstrated in some groups of nickel-expose...
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...
BACKGROUND: Miners are frequently exposed to established and potential carcinogens. We aimed to asse...
Background: Increased cancer risk has been reported among workers in the rubber manufacturing indust...