Worker populations are potentially exposed to multiple chemical substances simultaneously during the performance of routine tasks. The acute health effects from exposure to toxic concentrations of these substances are usually well-described. However, very little is known about the long-term health effects of chronic low dose exposure to all except a few chemical substances. A mortality study was performed on a population of workers employed at a butyl rubber manufacturing plant in Baton Rouge, Louisiana for the period 1943-1978, with special emphasis on potential exposure to methyl chloride. The study population was enumerated using company records. The mortality experience among the population was evaluated by comparing the number of obser...
OBJECTIVES: To describe how the exposure to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) influenced mo...
PURPOSE: To investigate mortality and bladder cancer incidence among workers of a tire manufacturing...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer has given the designations of "sufficient evidence" ...
The objective of this study was to evaluate cancer mortality in pulp and paper industry workers expo...
The authors conducted a proportional mortality study of 1 043 deaths that occurred between 1956 and ...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine if workers exposed to dioxins in pentachlorophenol (PCP) manufactu...
The authors studied noncancer mortality among phenoxyacid herbicide and chlorophenol production work...
On the basis of evidence from animal studies, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are considered potent...
The authors examined 1,615 workers exposed to dioxins in trichlorophenol production in Midland, Mich...
This study investigated lung cancer and other diseases related to insoluble beryllium compounds. A c...
This dissertation examines the relation between occupational exposure to the solvent methylene chlo...
Background In several studies, dioxin exposure has been associated with increased risk from several ...
<p>In a previous analysis of a cohort of shipyard workers, we found excess mortality from all causes...
We aimed at investigating mortality among beryllium-exposed workers, according to solubility of bery...
In this historical cohort study of 1345 male employees with potential for exposure to acrylonitrile ...
OBJECTIVES: To describe how the exposure to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) influenced mo...
PURPOSE: To investigate mortality and bladder cancer incidence among workers of a tire manufacturing...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer has given the designations of "sufficient evidence" ...
The objective of this study was to evaluate cancer mortality in pulp and paper industry workers expo...
The authors conducted a proportional mortality study of 1 043 deaths that occurred between 1956 and ...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine if workers exposed to dioxins in pentachlorophenol (PCP) manufactu...
The authors studied noncancer mortality among phenoxyacid herbicide and chlorophenol production work...
On the basis of evidence from animal studies, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are considered potent...
The authors examined 1,615 workers exposed to dioxins in trichlorophenol production in Midland, Mich...
This study investigated lung cancer and other diseases related to insoluble beryllium compounds. A c...
This dissertation examines the relation between occupational exposure to the solvent methylene chlo...
Background In several studies, dioxin exposure has been associated with increased risk from several ...
<p>In a previous analysis of a cohort of shipyard workers, we found excess mortality from all causes...
We aimed at investigating mortality among beryllium-exposed workers, according to solubility of bery...
In this historical cohort study of 1345 male employees with potential for exposure to acrylonitrile ...
OBJECTIVES: To describe how the exposure to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) influenced mo...
PURPOSE: To investigate mortality and bladder cancer incidence among workers of a tire manufacturing...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer has given the designations of "sufficient evidence" ...