OBJECTIVE: To examine cancer mortality in continuous glass filament workers. METHODS: A cohort of 936 continuous glass filament workers employed in a plant from northern Italy since January 1976 was followed-up through December 2003, for a total of 19,987 man-years. RESULTS: Overall, 144 deaths were observed compared with 160.8 expected based on regional death rates (standardized mortality ratio [SMR] = 0.90, 95% CI = 0.76 to 1.05). There were 53 deaths from all cancers (SMR = 1.01, 95% CI = 0.75 to 1.32), and 21 from lung cancer (SMR = 1.23, 95% CI = 0.76 to 1.89). There was no consistent relation with risk for age at first employment, time since first or last employment, or duration of employment for any of the causes considered. CONCLUSI...
A retrospective cohort study in 1794 male ceramic workers in the Netherlands was carried out to anal...
The purpose of the study was to describe the mortality experience of an Italian cohort of rubber wor...
Background: The evidence regarding the association between lung cancer and occupational exposure to ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine cancer mortality in continuous glass filament workers. METHODS: A cohort of 93...
This investigation studies cause-specific mortality of art glass workers employed in 17 industrial f...
The investigation aimed at studying cause-specific mortality of art glass workers employed in 17 ind...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: to extend up to year 2013 the follow-up for mortality of a cohort of workers in...
Background: Increased cancer risk has been reported among workers in the rubber manufacturing indust...
International audiencePURPOSE: To analyse the mortality and its causes, especially cancer, among Fre...
OBJECTIVE: To study cause specific mortality and cancer morbidity in workers exposed to the dust of ...
OBJECTIVES: Previous studies on mortality and the incidence of cancer among workers at primary alumi...
ABsTRAcr Because of discharges, mainly of lead, from glassworks in an otherwise rural and unpolluted...
A retrospective cohort study in 1794 male ceramic workers in the Netherlands was carried out to anal...
The purpose of the study was to describe the mortality experience of an Italian cohort of rubber wor...
Background: The evidence regarding the association between lung cancer and occupational exposure to ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine cancer mortality in continuous glass filament workers. METHODS: A cohort of 93...
This investigation studies cause-specific mortality of art glass workers employed in 17 industrial f...
The investigation aimed at studying cause-specific mortality of art glass workers employed in 17 ind...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: to extend up to year 2013 the follow-up for mortality of a cohort of workers in...
Background: Increased cancer risk has been reported among workers in the rubber manufacturing indust...
International audiencePURPOSE: To analyse the mortality and its causes, especially cancer, among Fre...
OBJECTIVE: To study cause specific mortality and cancer morbidity in workers exposed to the dust of ...
OBJECTIVES: Previous studies on mortality and the incidence of cancer among workers at primary alumi...
ABsTRAcr Because of discharges, mainly of lead, from glassworks in an otherwise rural and unpolluted...
A retrospective cohort study in 1794 male ceramic workers in the Netherlands was carried out to anal...
The purpose of the study was to describe the mortality experience of an Italian cohort of rubber wor...
Background: The evidence regarding the association between lung cancer and occupational exposure to ...