Background: The aetiology of sarcoidosis is not well established. In previous studies, smoking has been negatively associated with sarcoidosis and there are some indications of an association between exposure to silica dust and sarcoidosis. Aims: To study the risk of sarcoidosis in relation to silica dust exposure. Methods: A longitudinal cohort of construction workers linked with a registry of Swedish inpatient diagnoses. Workers were designated as exposed or unexposed to silica based on job titles in a job–exposure matrix. The relative risk (RR) was analysed with Poisson regression adjusting for age and smoking. Results: We identified 371 cases of sarcoidosis among 297 917 male workers. There was an increased risk of sarcoidosis in the me...
Background: Cigarette smoking and occupational exposures each have been reported to increase the ris...
International audienceInhalation of mineral dust was suggested to contribute to sarcoidosis. We comp...
International audienceInhalation of mineral dust was suggested to contribute to sarcoidosis. We comp...
Background: The aetiology of sarcoidosis is not well established. In previous studies, smoking has b...
Objective To determine whether occupational exposure to silica dust is associated with an increased ...
Occupational exposure to respirable crystalline silica (SiO2) is one of the most common and serious ...
Objectives The lung cancer carcinogenicity of crystalline silica dust remains the subject of discuss...
Occupational exposure to respirable crystalline silica (SiO2) is one of the most common and serious ...
BACKGROUND: Associations between sarcoidosis or sarcoid-like granulomatous lung disease and exposure...
BACKGROUND: Involvement of metals or silica in the pathogenesis of sarcoidosis has been suggested by...
BACKGROUND: The role of crystalline silica dust as a possible cause of lung cancer has been controve...
ObjectiveTo determine whether occupational exposure to silica dust causes an increased risk of devel...
Background: Cigarette smoking and occupational exposures each have been reported to increase the ris...
International audienceInhalation of mineral dust was suggested to contribute to sarcoidosis. We comp...
International audienceInhalation of mineral dust was suggested to contribute to sarcoidosis. We comp...
Background: The aetiology of sarcoidosis is not well established. In previous studies, smoking has b...
Objective To determine whether occupational exposure to silica dust is associated with an increased ...
Occupational exposure to respirable crystalline silica (SiO2) is one of the most common and serious ...
Objectives The lung cancer carcinogenicity of crystalline silica dust remains the subject of discuss...
Occupational exposure to respirable crystalline silica (SiO2) is one of the most common and serious ...
BACKGROUND: Associations between sarcoidosis or sarcoid-like granulomatous lung disease and exposure...
BACKGROUND: Involvement of metals or silica in the pathogenesis of sarcoidosis has been suggested by...
BACKGROUND: The role of crystalline silica dust as a possible cause of lung cancer has been controve...
ObjectiveTo determine whether occupational exposure to silica dust causes an increased risk of devel...
Background: Cigarette smoking and occupational exposures each have been reported to increase the ris...
International audienceInhalation of mineral dust was suggested to contribute to sarcoidosis. We comp...
International audienceInhalation of mineral dust was suggested to contribute to sarcoidosis. We comp...