*<p>a lag of 10 years was considered in calculating cumulative fibre exposure.</p>†<p>observed number of deaths.</p>‡<p>95% confidence interval.</p>§<p>non-malignant respiratory diseases.</p
There is limited evidence available worldwide about the quantitative relationship between particulat...
<p>Abbreviations: SAF, smoking adjustment factor.</p><p>(#) in parenthesis is 95% confidence interva...
When a study population is relatively healthy, such as an occupational population, epidemiological s...
*<p>a lag of 10 years was considered in calculating cumulative fibre exposure.</p>†<p>observed numbe...
*<p>using Poisson regression models with adjustment for smoking and age at entry.</p>†<p>95% confide...
*<p>observed number of deaths.</p>†<p>95% confidence interval.</p>‡<p>non-malignant respiratory dise...
*<p>Deaths of specific causes were calculated among the all deaths.</p>†<p>Gastrointestinal cancers,...
<p>SMRs were estimated based on Chinese national mortality rates (not available before 1970).</p
OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted to assess the relationship of mortality from lung cancer and oth...
Abstract—In an historical cohort of 21,967 workers ever employed in 13 European factories manufactur...
Objective: This study was conducted to assess the relationship of mortality from lung cancer and oth...
<p>Standardized mortality ratios (SMR) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) for studies of laborato...
<p>Abbreviations: OR, odds ratio (ever smoking vs. never smokers); 95% CI, 95% confidence interval.<...
This chapter presents proportionate mortality ratios (PMRs) derived from death certificate data in t...
Studies worldwide have estimated the number of deaths attributable to long-term exposure to fine ai...
There is limited evidence available worldwide about the quantitative relationship between particulat...
<p>Abbreviations: SAF, smoking adjustment factor.</p><p>(#) in parenthesis is 95% confidence interva...
When a study population is relatively healthy, such as an occupational population, epidemiological s...
*<p>a lag of 10 years was considered in calculating cumulative fibre exposure.</p>†<p>observed numbe...
*<p>using Poisson regression models with adjustment for smoking and age at entry.</p>†<p>95% confide...
*<p>observed number of deaths.</p>†<p>95% confidence interval.</p>‡<p>non-malignant respiratory dise...
*<p>Deaths of specific causes were calculated among the all deaths.</p>†<p>Gastrointestinal cancers,...
<p>SMRs were estimated based on Chinese national mortality rates (not available before 1970).</p
OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted to assess the relationship of mortality from lung cancer and oth...
Abstract—In an historical cohort of 21,967 workers ever employed in 13 European factories manufactur...
Objective: This study was conducted to assess the relationship of mortality from lung cancer and oth...
<p>Standardized mortality ratios (SMR) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) for studies of laborato...
<p>Abbreviations: OR, odds ratio (ever smoking vs. never smokers); 95% CI, 95% confidence interval.<...
This chapter presents proportionate mortality ratios (PMRs) derived from death certificate data in t...
Studies worldwide have estimated the number of deaths attributable to long-term exposure to fine ai...
There is limited evidence available worldwide about the quantitative relationship between particulat...
<p>Abbreviations: SAF, smoking adjustment factor.</p><p>(#) in parenthesis is 95% confidence interva...
When a study population is relatively healthy, such as an occupational population, epidemiological s...