OBJECTIVE--This investigation sought to examine whether methods proposed to control the healthy worker survivor effect would influence the shape or magnitude of the dose-response curve for respiratory cancer induced by arsenic. METHODS--Results from an unadjusted analysis are compared with results obtained by applying four different methods for control of the healthy worker survivor effect to data on arsenic exposure and respiratory cancer. The four methods are: exposure lag, adjustment for work status, cohort restriction, and the G null test. RESULTS--Cohort restriction gave erratic results depending upon the minimum years of follow up used. Exposure lag substantially increased the rate ratios and a non-linear shape (decreasing slope) comp...
ObjectivesPrior investigations identified an association between airborne cadmium and lung cancer bu...
Although strong exposure to arsenic has been shown to be carcinogenic, its contribution to lung canc...
Studies of residents in communities with high endemic concentrations of arsenic in drinking water su...
OBJECTIVE--This investigation sought to examine whether methods proposed to control the healthy work...
BACKGROUND: Prior studies have indicated associations between ingestion of inorganic arsenic and isc...
Several studies have linked inhalation of airborne arsenic with increased risk of respiratory cancer...
AbstractIn observational cohort mortality studies with prolonged periods of exposure to the agent un...
The healthy worker survivor bias is well-recognized in occupational epidemiology. Three component as...
Radon, a ubiquitous gas present in breathing air and concentrated in the indoor environment, is a we...
The subject of our analysis was a database of 1503 non-melanoma skin cancer cases (756 in men and 74...
Cohort mortality studies of underground miners have been used to estimate the number of lung cancer ...
Background Although strong exposure to arsenic has been shown to be carcinogenic, its contribution ...
The healthy worker survivor effect is well recognized as a potential source of bias in occupational ...
BACKGROUND: Previous estimates of the effect of occupational asbestos on lung cancer mortality have ...
A 28-year-old female laboratory technologist who was exposed to highly concentrated inorganic arseni...
ObjectivesPrior investigations identified an association between airborne cadmium and lung cancer bu...
Although strong exposure to arsenic has been shown to be carcinogenic, its contribution to lung canc...
Studies of residents in communities with high endemic concentrations of arsenic in drinking water su...
OBJECTIVE--This investigation sought to examine whether methods proposed to control the healthy work...
BACKGROUND: Prior studies have indicated associations between ingestion of inorganic arsenic and isc...
Several studies have linked inhalation of airborne arsenic with increased risk of respiratory cancer...
AbstractIn observational cohort mortality studies with prolonged periods of exposure to the agent un...
The healthy worker survivor bias is well-recognized in occupational epidemiology. Three component as...
Radon, a ubiquitous gas present in breathing air and concentrated in the indoor environment, is a we...
The subject of our analysis was a database of 1503 non-melanoma skin cancer cases (756 in men and 74...
Cohort mortality studies of underground miners have been used to estimate the number of lung cancer ...
Background Although strong exposure to arsenic has been shown to be carcinogenic, its contribution ...
The healthy worker survivor effect is well recognized as a potential source of bias in occupational ...
BACKGROUND: Previous estimates of the effect of occupational asbestos on lung cancer mortality have ...
A 28-year-old female laboratory technologist who was exposed to highly concentrated inorganic arseni...
ObjectivesPrior investigations identified an association between airborne cadmium and lung cancer bu...
Although strong exposure to arsenic has been shown to be carcinogenic, its contribution to lung canc...
Studies of residents in communities with high endemic concentrations of arsenic in drinking water su...