Objective: The aim of this study was to update the analysis of mortality of a cohort of talc miners and millers in Northern Italy. Methods: We analyzed the mortality during 1946 to 2013 of 1722 male workers in an asbestos-free talc mine (1166 miners and 556 millers) employed during 1946 to 1995. Results: The overall standardized mortality ratio (SMR) was 1.24 [95% confidence interval (95% CI) 1.17 to 1.32]; no deaths were observed from pleural cancer; mortality from lung cancer was not increased. Mortality from pneumoconiosis was increased (SMR 26.62; 95% CI 20.71 to 33.69), in particular among miners, and was associated with duration of employment and time since first employment. Conclusions: We confirmed the lack of association between ex...
There is contrasting data on the association between talc exposure and lung and pleural cancer. Give...
OBJECTIVES: to perform a meta-analysis of cohort studies on lung cancer mortality in occupational se...
Background: In 1992, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified sulphuric aci...
Objective: The aim of this study was to update the analysis of mortality of a cohort of talc miners ...
Objective: To update the analysis of mortality of a cohort of talc miners and millers in Northern It...
Background While talc containing asbestiform fibers is considered a human carcinogen, only limited a...
Objective To investigate the long-term mortality of a cohort of Italian asbestos miners. Methods The...
Objectives: To provide further information on mortality from cancer and other causes among chrysotil...
Background: We studied cancer mortality and mesothelioma incidence in 974 male workers employed at l...
Background: The aim of this study was to describe the mortality of a cohort of asbestos-cement work...
The mortality experience of a cohort of chrysotile miners employed since 1946 in Balangero, northern...
To date, no study has reported cause-specific Standardized Mortality Ratios (SMR) for asbestos-cemen...
A cohort mortality study of rock salt workers was carried out in Volterra, Italy. The occupational r...
The objective of this paper is to investigate mortality among 1247 male asbestos-cement workers empl...
Background: This study evaluated mortality among workers at a talc mining and milling facility. Meth...
There is contrasting data on the association between talc exposure and lung and pleural cancer. Give...
OBJECTIVES: to perform a meta-analysis of cohort studies on lung cancer mortality in occupational se...
Background: In 1992, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified sulphuric aci...
Objective: The aim of this study was to update the analysis of mortality of a cohort of talc miners ...
Objective: To update the analysis of mortality of a cohort of talc miners and millers in Northern It...
Background While talc containing asbestiform fibers is considered a human carcinogen, only limited a...
Objective To investigate the long-term mortality of a cohort of Italian asbestos miners. Methods The...
Objectives: To provide further information on mortality from cancer and other causes among chrysotil...
Background: We studied cancer mortality and mesothelioma incidence in 974 male workers employed at l...
Background: The aim of this study was to describe the mortality of a cohort of asbestos-cement work...
The mortality experience of a cohort of chrysotile miners employed since 1946 in Balangero, northern...
To date, no study has reported cause-specific Standardized Mortality Ratios (SMR) for asbestos-cemen...
A cohort mortality study of rock salt workers was carried out in Volterra, Italy. The occupational r...
The objective of this paper is to investigate mortality among 1247 male asbestos-cement workers empl...
Background: This study evaluated mortality among workers at a talc mining and milling facility. Meth...
There is contrasting data on the association between talc exposure and lung and pleural cancer. Give...
OBJECTIVES: to perform a meta-analysis of cohort studies on lung cancer mortality in occupational se...
Background: In 1992, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified sulphuric aci...