International audienceThis article discusses the availability and completeness of medical data on workers from the AREVA NC Pierrelatte nuclear plant and their possible use in epidemiological research on cardiovascular and metabolic disorders related to internal exposure to uranium. We created a computer database from files on 394 eligible workers included in an ongoing nested case-control study from a larger cohort of 2897 French nuclear workers. For each worker, we collected records of previous employment, job positions, job descriptions, medical visits, and blood test results from medical history. The dataset counts 9,471 medical examinations and 12,735 blood test results. For almost all of the parameters relevant for research on cardiov...
Objective: The ongoing presence of asbestos in products used across work-places in Canada reinforces...
International audienceBackground: The Pooled Uranium Miners Analysis (PUMA) study draws together inf...
International audienceBackground: Despite reductions in exposure for workers and the general public,...
International audienceThis article discusses the availability and completeness of medical data on wo...
This article discusses the availability and completeness of medical data on workers from the AREVA N...
Purpose of the study: A review of epidemiological studies on workers exposed to low doses of ionizin...
International audienceIntroduction: Previous individual and pooled epidemiological studies of underg...
Background. The Epidemiological Study Air Disaster in Amsterdam (ESADA) aimed to assess long-term he...
cited By 18Objectives: The few studies examining the risk of circulatory system diseases (CSD) assoc...
International audienceIntroduction: The laboratory of epidemiology of the institute of radioprotecti...
International audienceINWORKS is a multinational cohort study, gathering 308 297 workers in the nucl...
Objectives: The health effects of internal contamination by radionuclides, and notably by uranium, a...
PurposePooling of individual-level data for workers involved in uranium refining and processing (exc...
In occupational exposures, populations are simultaneously exposed to a mixture of chemicals. We aime...
Objective: An excess of cancer was suspected by workers of the metallurgy department at the French...
Objective: The ongoing presence of asbestos in products used across work-places in Canada reinforces...
International audienceBackground: The Pooled Uranium Miners Analysis (PUMA) study draws together inf...
International audienceBackground: Despite reductions in exposure for workers and the general public,...
International audienceThis article discusses the availability and completeness of medical data on wo...
This article discusses the availability and completeness of medical data on workers from the AREVA N...
Purpose of the study: A review of epidemiological studies on workers exposed to low doses of ionizin...
International audienceIntroduction: Previous individual and pooled epidemiological studies of underg...
Background. The Epidemiological Study Air Disaster in Amsterdam (ESADA) aimed to assess long-term he...
cited By 18Objectives: The few studies examining the risk of circulatory system diseases (CSD) assoc...
International audienceIntroduction: The laboratory of epidemiology of the institute of radioprotecti...
International audienceINWORKS is a multinational cohort study, gathering 308 297 workers in the nucl...
Objectives: The health effects of internal contamination by radionuclides, and notably by uranium, a...
PurposePooling of individual-level data for workers involved in uranium refining and processing (exc...
In occupational exposures, populations are simultaneously exposed to a mixture of chemicals. We aime...
Objective: An excess of cancer was suspected by workers of the metallurgy department at the French...
Objective: The ongoing presence of asbestos in products used across work-places in Canada reinforces...
International audienceBackground: The Pooled Uranium Miners Analysis (PUMA) study draws together inf...
International audienceBackground: Despite reductions in exposure for workers and the general public,...