Purpose: We aimed to measure mortality and cancer incidence in a cohort of lead-exposed workers by using blood lead levels to assess exposure. Methods: The cohort comprised male lead workers. Subjects were matched to cancer and death registries. Observed death and cancer incidence rates were compared with population rates to obtain standardized mortality ratios (SMR) and standardized incidence ratios (SIR). Results: There were 4114 male subjects with average follow-up time of 16.2 years, and 406 deaths were observed. There were significant results for overall death (SMR, 111; 95% confidence interval [95% CI], 101-123), digestive system deaths (SMR, 167; 95% CI, 110-250), and deaths from external causes (SMR, 135; 95% CI, 105-174). A total o...
Objectives−To assess whether excess mortality from cancer, malignant melanoma of the skin, and cance...
none4Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are a class of chemicals characterized by a long-term persiste...
The mortality of 918 Sardinian lead-smelter workers followed between 1972 and 2001 is reported. The...
The objective of this study was to identify the association of blood lead level (BLL) with mor-talit...
Arsenic is a well-known lung carcinogen in humans. In 2006, IARC upgraded inorganic lead as a possib...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer recently classified inorganic lead as a probable car...
International audienceWe investigated the association between workplace lead exposure and lung cance...
Background: Lead exposure is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease mortality, but the number of d...
Lead, which is widely used in industry, is a common element found in low concentrations in the Earth...
<p>Lead is a ubiquitous pollutant that constitutes an environmental hazard worldwide. Although lead ...
Lead is a known weak carcinogen of human (Steenland and Boffetta, 2000). A study used lead concentra...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the health consequences of employment in the l...
AbstracThe expansion of industry increases the risk of releasing hazardous substancesto the environm...
Purpose: To evaluate toxicological risks for workers who are exposed to lead in their work environme...
A recent report in the literature suggested a link between occupational exposure to lead and brain c...
Objectives−To assess whether excess mortality from cancer, malignant melanoma of the skin, and cance...
none4Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are a class of chemicals characterized by a long-term persiste...
The mortality of 918 Sardinian lead-smelter workers followed between 1972 and 2001 is reported. The...
The objective of this study was to identify the association of blood lead level (BLL) with mor-talit...
Arsenic is a well-known lung carcinogen in humans. In 2006, IARC upgraded inorganic lead as a possib...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer recently classified inorganic lead as a probable car...
International audienceWe investigated the association between workplace lead exposure and lung cance...
Background: Lead exposure is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease mortality, but the number of d...
Lead, which is widely used in industry, is a common element found in low concentrations in the Earth...
<p>Lead is a ubiquitous pollutant that constitutes an environmental hazard worldwide. Although lead ...
Lead is a known weak carcinogen of human (Steenland and Boffetta, 2000). A study used lead concentra...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the health consequences of employment in the l...
AbstracThe expansion of industry increases the risk of releasing hazardous substancesto the environm...
Purpose: To evaluate toxicological risks for workers who are exposed to lead in their work environme...
A recent report in the literature suggested a link between occupational exposure to lead and brain c...
Objectives−To assess whether excess mortality from cancer, malignant melanoma of the skin, and cance...
none4Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are a class of chemicals characterized by a long-term persiste...
The mortality of 918 Sardinian lead-smelter workers followed between 1972 and 2001 is reported. The...