Introduction:The carcinogenic potency of chrysotile asbestos remains a contentious topic, and more data are needed to address this issue. We examine cause-specific mortality, especially lung cancer, and its association with chrysotile-asbestos exposure in a Chinese cohort.Methods:A cohort of 577 workers from a chrysotile-textile plant was followed prospectively from 1972 to 2008. Occupational history, exposure information, and smoking data were obtained from company records and personal interviews; vital status and causes of death were ascertained from death registries and hospitals. Workers were classified into three exposure levels on the basis of exposure assessments of different workshops. Standardized Mortality Ratios (SMRs) were calcu...
Two cohorts of Quebec chrysotile miners and millers were selected in order to study how radiological...
[[abstract]]Background: Da-yao, located in Southwestern China, is covered with top soilrich in croci...
[[abstract]]PURPOSE: Long-term follow-up studies of asbestos-related cancer in shipbreaking workers ...
Introduction:The carcinogenic potency of chrysotile asbestos remains a contentious topic, and more d...
Objective: This study was conducted to assess the relationship of mortality from lung cancer and oth...
OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted to assess the relationship of mortality from lung cancer and oth...
AbstractChrysotile, a serpentine asbestos fibre, is the only type of asbestos produced and consumed ...
This study supports the theory that asbestos exposure may be implicated in a recent upsurge of termi...
Abstract The present review summarizes the results of several follow-up studies assessing an asbesto...
While asbestos has long been known to cause mesothelioma, quantitative exposure-response data on the...
Mortality reports on asbestos exposed cohorts which gave information on exposure levels from which (...
Background: We studied cancer mortality and mesothelioma incidence in 974 male workers employed at l...
<p>Although consumption of chrysotile asbestos has decreased since the 1970s, the latency period of ...
[[abstract]]Background: Da-yao, located in Southwestern China, is covered with top soilrich in croci...
AbstractChrysotile, a serpentine asbestos fibre, is the only type of asbestos produced and consumed ...
Two cohorts of Quebec chrysotile miners and millers were selected in order to study how radiological...
[[abstract]]Background: Da-yao, located in Southwestern China, is covered with top soilrich in croci...
[[abstract]]PURPOSE: Long-term follow-up studies of asbestos-related cancer in shipbreaking workers ...
Introduction:The carcinogenic potency of chrysotile asbestos remains a contentious topic, and more d...
Objective: This study was conducted to assess the relationship of mortality from lung cancer and oth...
OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted to assess the relationship of mortality from lung cancer and oth...
AbstractChrysotile, a serpentine asbestos fibre, is the only type of asbestos produced and consumed ...
This study supports the theory that asbestos exposure may be implicated in a recent upsurge of termi...
Abstract The present review summarizes the results of several follow-up studies assessing an asbesto...
While asbestos has long been known to cause mesothelioma, quantitative exposure-response data on the...
Mortality reports on asbestos exposed cohorts which gave information on exposure levels from which (...
Background: We studied cancer mortality and mesothelioma incidence in 974 male workers employed at l...
<p>Although consumption of chrysotile asbestos has decreased since the 1970s, the latency period of ...
[[abstract]]Background: Da-yao, located in Southwestern China, is covered with top soilrich in croci...
AbstractChrysotile, a serpentine asbestos fibre, is the only type of asbestos produced and consumed ...
Two cohorts of Quebec chrysotile miners and millers were selected in order to study how radiological...
[[abstract]]Background: Da-yao, located in Southwestern China, is covered with top soilrich in croci...
[[abstract]]PURPOSE: Long-term follow-up studies of asbestos-related cancer in shipbreaking workers ...