International audienceIntroduction: Various established occupational lung carcinogens are also suspected risk factors for laryngeal cancer. However, individual studies are often inadequate in size to investigate this relatively rare outcome. Other limitations include imprecise exposure assessment and inadequate adjustment for confounders.Methods: This study applied a quantitative job exposure matrix (SYN-JEM) for four established occupational lung carcinogens to five case–control studies within the International Head and Neck Cancer Epidemiology Consortium. We used occupational histories for 2256 laryngeal cancer cases and 7857 controls recruited from 1989 to 2007. We assigned quantitative exposure levels for asbestos, respirable crystallin...
A multicenter case-control study was conducted during 1999-2002 in four European countries (Poland, ...
OBJECTIVES: Explore quantitative exposure-response association for exposure to asbestos, crystalline...
International audienceThere is limited evidence regarding the exposure-effect relationship between l...
International audienceIntroduction: Various established occupational lung carcinogens are also suspe...
INTRODUCTION: Various established occupational lung carcinogens are also suspected risk factors for ...
INTRODUCTION: Various established occupational lung carcinogens are also suspected risk factors for ...
Various established occupational lung carcinogens are also suspected risk factors for laryngeal canc...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to occupational carcinogens is an important preventable cause of lung cancer. M...
Laryngeal cancer affects mainly heavy smokers and excessive drinkers. The evidence fora causal assoc...
Introduction: The two major recognized risk factors for laryngeal cancer are tobacco and alcohol con...
The most solidly established risk factors for laryngeal cancer are tobacco and alcohol. As for occup...
A multicenter case-control study was conducted during 1999-2002 in four European countries (Poland, ...
OBJECTIVES: Explore quantitative exposure-response association for exposure to asbestos, crystalline...
International audienceThere is limited evidence regarding the exposure-effect relationship between l...
International audienceIntroduction: Various established occupational lung carcinogens are also suspe...
INTRODUCTION: Various established occupational lung carcinogens are also suspected risk factors for ...
INTRODUCTION: Various established occupational lung carcinogens are also suspected risk factors for ...
Various established occupational lung carcinogens are also suspected risk factors for laryngeal canc...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to occupational carcinogens is an important preventable cause of lung cancer. M...
Laryngeal cancer affects mainly heavy smokers and excessive drinkers. The evidence fora causal assoc...
Introduction: The two major recognized risk factors for laryngeal cancer are tobacco and alcohol con...
The most solidly established risk factors for laryngeal cancer are tobacco and alcohol. As for occup...
A multicenter case-control study was conducted during 1999-2002 in four European countries (Poland, ...
OBJECTIVES: Explore quantitative exposure-response association for exposure to asbestos, crystalline...
International audienceThere is limited evidence regarding the exposure-effect relationship between l...