IntroductionAmong contemporary US coal miners, there has been an increase in the prevalence and severity of pneumoconiosis, including its advanced form progressive massive fibrosis (PMF). We examine radiographic progression in Coal Workers\u2019 Health Surveillance Program (CWHSP) participants.MethodsCWHSP participants with a final determination of PMF during 1 January 2000\u20131 October 2016 with at least one prior radiograph in the system were included. We characterised demographics, participation and progression patterns.ResultsA total of 192 miners with a PMF determination contributed at least one additional radiograph (total count: 2\u201310). Mean age at first radiograph was 28.8 years, 162 (84%) worked in Kentucky, Virginia or West ...
Coal workers'pneumoconiosis (CWP) is one of the most common occupational lung disease. However, basi...
ObjectiveIncrease knowledge of US coal miners\u2019 respiratory health by linking data from the blac...
Objectives : This study, the first to document the prevalence of pneumoconiosis among a living South...
Background:The prevalence of pneumoconiosis among working United States underground coal miners has ...
ObjectiveTo characterize exposure histories and respiratory disease among surface coal miners identi...
International audienceIn France, both active and retired coal miners take part in medical surveillan...
IntroductionThis study estimated the prevalence of spirometry-defined airflow obstruction and coal w...
International audienceThis was a longitudinal study of 3167 active or retired pneumoconiotic coalmin...
Rationale:There has been a resurgence of progressive massive fibrosis (PMF) in the United States, pa...
The Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 required that periodic chest radiographs be offe...
Progressive massive fibrosis (PMF) is the severe form of coal workers' pneumoconiosis (CWP). Clinica...
ObjectiveTo investigate contemporary geographic distributions of lung-function impairment and radiog...
Objective:The aim of this study was to characterize workplace practices and respiratory health among...
Background: Progressive massive fibrosis (PMF) is the severe form of coal workers ' pneu-moconi...
This is a longitudinal study of 3 167 active or retired pneumoconiotic coalminers from Nord - Pas de...
Coal workers'pneumoconiosis (CWP) is one of the most common occupational lung disease. However, basi...
ObjectiveIncrease knowledge of US coal miners\u2019 respiratory health by linking data from the blac...
Objectives : This study, the first to document the prevalence of pneumoconiosis among a living South...
Background:The prevalence of pneumoconiosis among working United States underground coal miners has ...
ObjectiveTo characterize exposure histories and respiratory disease among surface coal miners identi...
International audienceIn France, both active and retired coal miners take part in medical surveillan...
IntroductionThis study estimated the prevalence of spirometry-defined airflow obstruction and coal w...
International audienceThis was a longitudinal study of 3167 active or retired pneumoconiotic coalmin...
Rationale:There has been a resurgence of progressive massive fibrosis (PMF) in the United States, pa...
The Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 required that periodic chest radiographs be offe...
Progressive massive fibrosis (PMF) is the severe form of coal workers' pneumoconiosis (CWP). Clinica...
ObjectiveTo investigate contemporary geographic distributions of lung-function impairment and radiog...
Objective:The aim of this study was to characterize workplace practices and respiratory health among...
Background: Progressive massive fibrosis (PMF) is the severe form of coal workers ' pneu-moconi...
This is a longitudinal study of 3 167 active or retired pneumoconiotic coalminers from Nord - Pas de...
Coal workers'pneumoconiosis (CWP) is one of the most common occupational lung disease. However, basi...
ObjectiveIncrease knowledge of US coal miners\u2019 respiratory health by linking data from the blac...
Objectives : This study, the first to document the prevalence of pneumoconiosis among a living South...