Literature DB >> 15915654

[Study on mortality by specific cause among workers at a lead and zinc foundry in Sardinia].

P Carta1, G Aru, P Nurchis, C Cadeddu, M Polizzi, V Nieddu, G Sali, L Gaviano, C Flore, F Sanna Randaccio.   

Abstract

The mortality of 918 Sardinian lead-smelter workers followed between 1972 and 2001 is reported. The assessment of individual exposure to inorganic lead was based on several environmental and blood lead measurements available, for each department and task, between 1985 and 2001. The mortality for all cancers was within the expected numbers (SMR 1.01, n 108). Even if not statistically significant, the mortality for gastric cancer (SMR 1.22, n 4), for lung cancer (SMR 1.21, n 18) and for lymphomas and leukaemias (SMR 1.82, n 6) was higher than that expected from the regional rates during the follow-up. Only for the lung cancer mortality a statistically significant upward trend with increasing categories of lead exposure was observed (SMR 1.96, 95% CI 1.02-3.68 for the highest exposure group). Our study, even if of small size, suggests an association between occupational exposure to inorganic lead and lung cancer risk.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15915654

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  G Ital Med Lav Ergon        ISSN: 1592-7830


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1.  The Serum Lead level in Patients With Retained Lead Pellets.

Authors:  Mohammad Moazeni; Faramarz Mohammad Alibeigi; Masoud Sayadi; Ebrahim Poorya Mofrad; Soleiman Kheiri; Malihe Darvishi
Journal:  Arch Trauma Res       Date:  2014-06-01

Review 2.  Interpretation of Population Health Metrics: Environmental Lead Exposure as Exemplary Case.

Authors:  Jan A Staessen; Lutgarde Thijs; Wen-Yi Yang; Cai-Guo Yu; Fang-Fei Wei; Harry A Roels; Tim S Nawrot; Zhen-Yu Zhang
Journal:  Hypertension       Date:  2020-02-03       Impact factor: 10.190

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