BACKGROUND:An earlier study of research facility workers found more brain cancer deaths than expected, but no workplace exposures were implicated. METHODS:Adding four additional years of vital-status follow-up, we reassessed the risk of death from brain cancer in the same workforce, including 5,284 workers employed between 1963, when the facility opened, and 2007. We compared the work histories of the brain cancer decedents in relationship to when they died and their ages at death. RESULTS:As in most other studies of laboratory and research workers, we found low rates of total mortality, total cancers, accidents, suicides, and chronic conditions such as heart disease and diabetes. We found no new brain cancer deaths in the four years of add...
International audienceTechnologists working in nuclear medicine (NM) are exposed to higher radiation...
Background: Increased cancer risk has been reported among workers in the rubber manufacturing indust...
Background: Previous studies suggested increased cancer incidence and mortality in workers exposed t...
An earlier study of research facility workers found more brain cancer deaths than expected, but no w...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies suggested increased cancer incidence and mortality in workers exposed t...
BACKGROUND: In response to concerns expressed by workers at a public meeting, we analyzed the mortal...
BACKGROUND: In response to concerns expressed by workers at a public meeting, we analyzed the mortal...
OBJECTIVES: Previous studies on mortality and the incidence of cancer among workers at primary alumi...
Abstract Background Previous studies suggested increased cancer incidence and mortality in workers e...
Results from epidemiologic studies suggest that persons working in occupations with presumed electri...
On the basis of evidence from animal studies, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are considered potent...
Objective: An excess of cancer was suspected by workers of the metallurgy department at the French...
Fact sheet about the relationship between brain cancer and exposure to ionizing radiation. This rese...
Background: PCB carcinogenicity to humans is still controversial. Cohort mortality studies in PCB-ex...
ObjectivesWe examined health outcomes among 34,494 workers employed at a microelectronics and busine...
International audienceTechnologists working in nuclear medicine (NM) are exposed to higher radiation...
Background: Increased cancer risk has been reported among workers in the rubber manufacturing indust...
Background: Previous studies suggested increased cancer incidence and mortality in workers exposed t...
An earlier study of research facility workers found more brain cancer deaths than expected, but no w...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies suggested increased cancer incidence and mortality in workers exposed t...
BACKGROUND: In response to concerns expressed by workers at a public meeting, we analyzed the mortal...
BACKGROUND: In response to concerns expressed by workers at a public meeting, we analyzed the mortal...
OBJECTIVES: Previous studies on mortality and the incidence of cancer among workers at primary alumi...
Abstract Background Previous studies suggested increased cancer incidence and mortality in workers e...
Results from epidemiologic studies suggest that persons working in occupations with presumed electri...
On the basis of evidence from animal studies, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are considered potent...
Objective: An excess of cancer was suspected by workers of the metallurgy department at the French...
Fact sheet about the relationship between brain cancer and exposure to ionizing radiation. This rese...
Background: PCB carcinogenicity to humans is still controversial. Cohort mortality studies in PCB-ex...
ObjectivesWe examined health outcomes among 34,494 workers employed at a microelectronics and busine...
International audienceTechnologists working in nuclear medicine (NM) are exposed to higher radiation...
Background: Increased cancer risk has been reported among workers in the rubber manufacturing indust...
Background: Previous studies suggested increased cancer incidence and mortality in workers exposed t...