Mortality and cancer morbidity in a cohort of Canadian petroleum workers

Aims: To assess mortality and cancer morbidity in Canadian petroleum workers and explore exposure-response relations for specific petroleum agents. Methods: A total of 25 292 employees hired between 1964 and 1994 were linked to the Canadian tumour registry and national mortality database. Exposure-r...

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Veröffentlicht in:Occupational and environmental medicine (London, England) England), 2003-12, Vol.60 (12), p.918-928
Hauptverfasser: Lewis, R J, Schnatter, A R, Drummond, I, Murray, N, Thompson, F S, Katz, A M, Jorgensen, G, Nicolich, M J, Dahlman, D, Thériault, G
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Aims: To assess mortality and cancer morbidity in Canadian petroleum workers and explore exposure-response relations for specific petroleum agents. Methods: A total of 25 292 employees hired between 1964 and 1994 were linked to the Canadian tumour registry and national mortality database. Exposure-response trends were assessed for hydrocarbon solvents/fuels, hydrocarbon lubricants, petroleum coke/spent catalyst, and hydrogen sulphide (H2S). Results: External comparison analyses (mortality and incidence) showed deficits for all causes and all malignant neoplasms combined and were consistent with expectation for most malignant and non-malignant sites analysed. Gall bladder cancer mortality was increased among males based on four deaths, but cases had no common job assignments and the increase was focused in workers employed
ISSN:1351-0711
1470-7926
DOI:10.1136/oem.60.12.918