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Lung cancer among glass fibre production workers: a case-control study.

M J Gardner1, C Magnani, B Pannett, A C Fletcher, P D Winter.   

Abstract

A cohort study among 4734 employees at an English glass fibre plant previously reported no excess of lung cancer mortality either overall or when examined in broad occupational groups. To investigate occupation in more detail, and to test the hypothesis that processes producing or using finer (respirable) fibres may be related to a higher risk of lung cancer, a nested case-control study has now been carried out. Included are 73 cases of lung cancer and 506 matched controls, for whom jobs held and processes worked on have been blindly recorded in more detail than for the cohort study. Workers known to have been employed on processes containing respirable fibres had a relative risk of lung cancer of 1.2 (95% confidence interval 0.7-2.0) compared with other workers. There was no evidence of a relationship of lung cancer to fibre diameter, duration of exposure, or time since first exposure. The results by broad occupational group were similar to those of the cohort study, and although some of the many detailed occupational categories examined had significantly raised relative risks, these did not appear to be related to exposure to respirable glass fibre. Although the study has not indicated a differential risk of lung cancer among workers exposed to finer diameter glass fibres, the exposure levels were low and the number of cases small.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3179236      PMCID: PMC1009664          DOI: 10.1136/oem.45.9.613

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Ind Med        ISSN: 0007-1072


  5 in total

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Authors:  J Cherrie; J Dodgson; S Groat; W Maclaren
Journal:  Scand J Work Environ Health       Date:  1986       Impact factor: 5.024

2.  Past exposures to airborne fibers and other potential risk factors in the European man-made mineral fiber production industry.

Authors:  J Cherrie; J Dodgson
Journal:  Scand J Work Environ Health       Date:  1986       Impact factor: 5.024

3.  Mortality update of a cohort of U.S. man-made mineral fibre workers.

Authors:  P E Enterline; G M Marsh; V Henderson; C Callahan
Journal:  Ann Occup Hyg       Date:  1987

4.  Mortality study of workers in the man-made mineral fiber production industry in the United Kingdom.

Authors:  M J Gardner; P D Winter; B Pannett; M J Simpson; C Hamilton; E D Acheson
Journal:  Scand J Work Environ Health       Date:  1986       Impact factor: 5.024

5.  The man-made mineral fiber European historical cohort study. Extension of the follow-up.

Authors:  L Simonato; A C Fletcher; J Cherrie; A Andersen; P A Bertazzi; N Charnay; J Claude; J Dodgson; J Estève; R Frentzel-Beyme
Journal:  Scand J Work Environ Health       Date:  1986       Impact factor: 5.024

  5 in total

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