OBJECTIVE--The aim was to investigate associations between exposure to mineral fibres and dust, and cancer in subsites within the large bowel. DESIGN--Pooled retrospective cohort studies. SUBJECTS AND SETTINGS--Blue collar workers, employed for at least one year in different trades; asbestos cement or cement workers (n = 2507), other industrial workers (n = 3965), and fishermen (n = 8092). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES--Standardised incidence ratios (SIRs, national reference rates) were calculated for cause specific cancer morbidity between 1958 and 1989. The observation period began 15 years after first employment. RESULTS--The asbestos cement and cement workers had a slightly increased risk of colorectal cancer (SIR 1.5; 95% confidence interval (...
International audienceBackground: The relationships between asbestos exposure and colorectal cancer ...
The relation between asbestos exposure and colorectal cancer remains controversial. The authors of t...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to study mortality for asbestos related diseases and the incidence of mesothel...
OBJECTIVE: To explore associations between exposure to cement dust and cause specific mortality and ...
International audienceBackground : The relationships between asbestos exposure and colorectal cancer...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Although the role of asbestos in the genesis of mesothelioma and p...
Total and cause specific mortality and cancer morbidity were studied among 1929 asbestos cement work...
A traditional belief widespread across the biomedical community was that dietary habits and genetic...
A matched case-referent study was conducted to investigate the risk of gastrointestinal cancer in ce...
The evidence for an association between occupational asbestos exposure and esophageal, gastric and c...
International audienceBackground: The relationships between asbestos exposure and colorectal cancer ...
The relation between asbestos exposure and colorectal cancer remains controversial. The authors of t...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to study mortality for asbestos related diseases and the incidence of mesothel...
OBJECTIVE: To explore associations between exposure to cement dust and cause specific mortality and ...
International audienceBackground : The relationships between asbestos exposure and colorectal cancer...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Although the role of asbestos in the genesis of mesothelioma and p...
Total and cause specific mortality and cancer morbidity were studied among 1929 asbestos cement work...
A traditional belief widespread across the biomedical community was that dietary habits and genetic...
A matched case-referent study was conducted to investigate the risk of gastrointestinal cancer in ce...
The evidence for an association between occupational asbestos exposure and esophageal, gastric and c...
International audienceBackground: The relationships between asbestos exposure and colorectal cancer ...
The relation between asbestos exposure and colorectal cancer remains controversial. The authors of t...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to study mortality for asbestos related diseases and the incidence of mesothel...