Abstract Flight personnel are exposed to cosmic ionizing radiation, chemicals (fuel, jet engine exhausts, cabin air pollutants), electromagnetic fields from cockpit instruments, and disrupted sleep patterns. Only recently has cancer risk among these workers been investigated. With the aim of increasing the precision of risk estimates of cancer incidence, follow-up studies reporting a standardized incidence ratio for cancer among male flight attendants, civil and military pilots were obtained from online databases and analysed. A meta-analysis was performed by applying a random effect model, obtaining a meta-standardized incidence ratio (SIR), and 95% confidence interval (CI). In male cabin attendants, and civil and military pilots, meta-SI...
BACKGROUND: There are increasing concerns regarding increased cancer risks in professional flight at...
Background: A cancer incidence and mortality study was conducted in response to health concerns rais...
Zeeb H, Hammer GP, Langner I, Schafft T, Bennack S, Blettner M. Cancer mortality among German aircre...
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: Flight crew are occupationally exposed to several potentially carcinogenic hazards but previous in...
BACKGROUND: Commercial airline pilots are exposed to cosmic radiation and other potentially carcinog...
Flight crew are occupationally exposed to several potentially carcinogenic hazards; however, previou...
Abstract Background To evaluate cancer incidence among licenced commercial pilots in association wit...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Flight attendants are exposed to cosmic ionizing radiation and other potential ...
ImportanceAirline pilots and cabin crew are occupationally exposed to higher levels of cosmic and UV...
Background Airline pilots and cabin crew are potentially exposed to hazardous ultraviolet and cosmic...
BACKGROUND: Commercial airline crew is one of the occupational groups with the highest exposures to ...
Abstract Background Flight attendants are an understudied occupational group, despite undergoing a w...
Airline cabin attendants are exposed to several potential occupational hazards, including cosmic rad...
There is concern about the health effects of exposure to cosmic radiation during air travel. To stud...
BACKGROUND: There are increasing concerns regarding increased cancer risks in professional flight at...
Background: A cancer incidence and mortality study was conducted in response to health concerns rais...
Zeeb H, Hammer GP, Langner I, Schafft T, Bennack S, Blettner M. Cancer mortality among German aircre...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
: Flight crew are occupationally exposed to several potentially carcinogenic hazards but previous in...
BACKGROUND: Commercial airline pilots are exposed to cosmic radiation and other potentially carcinog...
Flight crew are occupationally exposed to several potentially carcinogenic hazards; however, previou...
Abstract Background To evaluate cancer incidence among licenced commercial pilots in association wit...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Flight attendants are exposed to cosmic ionizing radiation and other potential ...
ImportanceAirline pilots and cabin crew are occupationally exposed to higher levels of cosmic and UV...
Background Airline pilots and cabin crew are potentially exposed to hazardous ultraviolet and cosmic...
BACKGROUND: Commercial airline crew is one of the occupational groups with the highest exposures to ...
Abstract Background Flight attendants are an understudied occupational group, despite undergoing a w...
Airline cabin attendants are exposed to several potential occupational hazards, including cosmic rad...
There is concern about the health effects of exposure to cosmic radiation during air travel. To stud...
BACKGROUND: There are increasing concerns regarding increased cancer risks in professional flight at...
Background: A cancer incidence and mortality study was conducted in response to health concerns rais...
Zeeb H, Hammer GP, Langner I, Schafft T, Bennack S, Blettner M. Cancer mortality among German aircre...