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Gastric cancerin coal miners: a case-control studyin coal ...
diet of the coal miners must have differed greatly from that of the general population and must have hada preventive effect. Further studies of the risk of gastric cancer and exposure to coal dustare needed,andwethink that it is premature to regard exposure to coal dust as a risk for gastric cancer in man. We are indebted to the staffs of the ...
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Gastric cancer in coal miners: a case-control study in a ...
Gastric cancer in coal miners: a case-control study in a coal mining area. Swaen GM, Aerdts CW, Sturmans F, Slangen JJ, Knipschild P. In collaboration with three pathology departments a case-control study was conducted in the southern part of the Netherlands to investigate the risk of gastric cancer in coal miners.
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Gastric Cancer in Coal Miners: A Case-Control Study in a ...
Gastric cancer in coal miners: a case-control study in a coal mining area G M H SWAEN, C W H M AERDTS, F STURMANS, J J M SLANGEN, AND P KNIPSCHILD From the Department of Epidemiology, University ofLimburg, 6200 MD Maastricht, the Netherlands abstract In collaboration with three pathology departments a case-control study was conducted
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Gastric cancer in coalminers: final report.
A matched case-control study was conducted to investigate the risk of gastric cancer in coalminers in the southern part of Limburg, The Netherlands. All 683 male cases of gastric cancer were identified at the five pathology departments in the area, all histologically confirmed by a pathologist.
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NIOSHTIC-2 Publications Search - 00168032 - Gastric cancer ...
A case control study of gastric cancer in coal miners was conducted. Forty six cases of gastric cancer and 138 comparisons drawn from four NIOSH coal miner cohorts were used. Three series of age matched miners were developed for each gastric cancer case: miners who died from lung cancer, miners who died from cancer other than gastric or lung cancer, and miners who died from
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Gastric cancer in coal miners: a case-control study in a ...
In collaboration with three pathology departments a case-control study was conducted in the southern part of the Netherlands to investigate the risk of gastric cancer in coal miners. Between 1 January 1973 and 31 December 1983, 323 male patients were diagnosed as having a malignant neoplasm of the stomach. For each case a control was selected from the same pathology department, matched on
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Gastric cancer in coal miners: a case-control study in a ...
In collaboration with three pathology departments a case-control study was conducted in the southern part of the Netherlands to investigate the risk of gastric cancer in coal miners. Between 1 January 1973 and 31 December 1983, 323 male patients were diagnosed as having a malignant neoplasm of the stomach.
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Gastric cancer and coal mine dust exposure. A caseâ ...
Based on evidence that coal miners have elevated gastric cancer mortality rates, a case-control study was developed to assess the gastric cancer risk of coal mine dust exposure. Forty-six cases of US white male gastric cancer deaths from NIOSH coal miner
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(PDF) Gastric cancer in coal miners: A case-control study ...
Gastric cancer in coal miners: A case-control study in a coal mining area. ... An increased risk of gastric cancer was found for coal mining workers [odds ratio (OR) 11.8], but the number of ...
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Gastric cancer and coal mine dust exposure. A case‐control ...
Based on evidence that coal miners have elevated gastric cancer mortality rates, a case-control study was developed to assess the gastric cancer risk of coal mine dust exposure. Forty-six cases of US white male gastric cancer deaths from NIOSH coal miner
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A case-control study of stomach cancer in a coal mining ...
Historically coal mining populations have been reported to have elevated stomach cancer incidence rates. To identify which factors might be associated with cases who reside in these high risk areas, and specifically if particulate exposures from coal mining and coal utilization are associated with risk, a mining area of western Pennsylvania was defined for a retrospective case-control study.
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Gastric cancer and coal mine dust exposure. A caseâ ...
Based on evidence that coal miners have elevated gastric cancer mortality rates, a case-control study was developed to assess the gastric cancer risk of coal mine dust exposure. Forty-six cases of US white male gastric cancer deaths from NIOSH coal miner cohorts were individually matched by age to controls.
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Gastric cancer in coalminers: final report
A matched case-control study was conducted to investigate the risk of gastric cancer in coalminers in the southern part of Limburg, The Netherlands. All 683 male cases of gastric cancer were identified at the five pathology departments in the area, all histologically confirmed by a pathologist. For
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Gastric cancer in coal miners: An hypothesis of coal mine ...
Oct 01, 1983 An excess risk for gastric cancer among coal miners has also been reported by Rockette (3) in a mortality follow-up study of U.S. coal miners and ex-miners. In Europe, Turner (4) and Stocks (5) have reported gastric cancer rates which were higher among coal miners than non-miners.
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(PDF) Gastric cancer in coalminers: final report
Abstract and Figures. A matched case-control study was conducted to investigate the risk of gastric cancer in coalminers in the southern part of Limburg, The Netherlands. All 683 male cases of ...
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Population Cancer Risks Associated with Coal Mining: A ...
Aug 15, 2013 Ames RG (1983) Gastric cancer and coal mine dust exposure. A case-control study. Cancer 52: 1346–50. View Article Google Scholar 30. Ames RG, Gamble JF (1983) Lung cancer, stomach cancer, and smoking status among coal miners. A preliminary test of a hypothesis. Scand J Work Environ Health 9: 443–8.
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Occupation and gastric cancer Postgraduate Medical Journal
Gastric cancer is a cause of significant morbidity and mortality. There are several risk factors, with occupation emerging as one of these. There is considerable evidence that occupations in coal and tin mining, metal processing, particularly steel and iron, and rubber manufacturing industries lead to an increased risk of gastric cancer. Other “dusty” occupations—for example, wood ...
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Gastric cancer and coal mine dust exposure. A case‐control ...
Jan 01, 1983 A case‐control study Gastric cancer and coal mine dust exposure. A case‐control study Ames, Richard G. 1983-01-01 00:00:00 Based on evidence that coal miners have elevated gastric cancer mortality rates, a case-control study was developed to assess the gastric cancer risk of coal mine dust exposure. Forty-six cases of US white male gastric ...
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Epidemiologic study on risk factors of gastric cancer in ...
Objective: To determine the relationship between gastric cancer and coal miners. Methods: A matched population based case-control study was conducted for investigating the gastric cancer (case-control ration=1:1). Major risk factors were selected by Logistic regression analysis. The odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (95%CI) were calculated.
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coal_case_study.pdf - Streams of Coal or Streams of Death ...
“Streams of Coal or Streams of Death?” by Linda Niedziela Part I— Remembering The following case is based on a true story that took place around the year 1982. Mary Beth watched the children splash in the cool, clear water of a stream at Yellow Creek State Recreation Park. She had stopped to take a short break on her drive home from college to her hometown in western Pennsylvania.
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CANCER INCIDENCE IN CZECH BLACK COAL MINERS IN
coal mines. Harrison et al. [17] found significantly more dyspeptic symptoms, histologically confirmed cases of acute and chronic gastritis and intestinal metaplasias in coal min-ers, in comparison to the general male population. Dutch authors [18] discovered significantly higher mortality from stomach cancer in miners in comparison to the general
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Population Cancer Risks Associated with Coal Mining: A ...
The Diesel Exhaust in Miners Study: A Cohort Mortality Study With Emphasis on Lung Cancer. THE 1891–1920 BIRTH COHORT OF QUEBEC CHRYSOTILE MINERS AND MILLERS... THE 1891–1920 BIRTH COHORT OF QUEBEC CHRYSOTILE MINERS AND MILLERS: DEVELOPMENT FROM 1904 AND MORTALITY TO 1992. An approach to adjust standardized mortality ratios for competing ...
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32 things that can cause cancer besides processed meat
Oct 30, 2015 Coal gasification is the process by which coal reacts with oxygen, steam and carbon dioxide to form a gas. People involved in the process are at heightened risk of contracting lung cancer.
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Stomach cancer World Cancer Research Fund International
Stomach cancer – also known as gastric cancer – is the fifth most common cancer worldwide. Around 952,000 new cases of stomach cancer were recorded globally in 2012, accounting for seven per cent of all new cases of cancer. Men are twice as likely as women to develop stomach cancer, and it is more common in older adults over the age of 50.
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NIOSHTIC-2 Publications Search - 00133529 - Gastric cancer ...
A number of hypotheses are suggested for studying the cause of excess gastric cancers found in United States coal miners. In addition to whether the increased risk is directly related to occupation, indirect relationships such as social class, region, and other correlative lifestyle risks must be considered. The types of gastric cancers are histologically classified as diffuse or intestinal.
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Gastric Cancer in Coal Miners: Some Hypotheses for ...
Jan 01, 1982 Abstract. Accumulating evidence suggests that US coal miners experience an elevated risk of gastric cancer. This increased risk rate should be investigated epidemiologically to determine if the risk is directly related to their occupation, indirectly related through social class, region, or other correlated lifestyle factors, or simply an artifact of the aggregation of high-risk individuals in ...
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Overall mortality and cancer mortality of coal miners ...
Jan 01, 1997 This may point at an additional direct adverse effect of exposure on mortality that a standard analysis is unable to detect. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION We think that, based on standard analyses, no cancer, no lung cancer, but a Overall mortality and cancer mortality of coal miners 351 stomach cancer excess risk is demonstrable among coalminers.
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CANCER INCIDENCE IN CZECH BLACK COAL MINERS IN
coal mines. Harrison et al. [17] found significantly more dyspeptic symptoms, histologically confirmed cases of acute and chronic gastritis and intestinal metaplasias in coal min-ers, in comparison to the general male population. Dutch authors [18] discovered significantly higher mortality from stomach cancer in miners in comparison to the general
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Occupational exposures as risk factors for gastric cancer ...
On the death rates from cancer of the stomach and respiratory diseases in 1949–53 among coal miners and other male residents in counties of England and Wales.Br J Cancer 1962;16:592–8. PubMed Google Scholar 45. Weinberg GB, Kuller LH, Stehr PA. A case-control study of stomach cancer in a coal mining region of Pennsylvania.
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Population Cancer Risks Associated with Coal Mining: A ...
(RR)) [19–28], and A2) those examining coal mining as a risk factor in case-control analysis (odds ratios (OR) calculated) [29– 45]. While categories A1 and A2 both explicitly examine coal mining and associated cancer risk, category A1 does so by specifically selecting coal miners for comparison to
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Gastric cancer in Australia SpringerLink
Feb 11, 2014 The occurrence of cancer in a cohort of New South Wales coal miners. Aust N Z J Public Health 1997;21:29–33. CAS PubMed Article Google Scholar 17. Chia MM, Langman JM, Hecker R, Lew WY, Rowland R, Fock KM. Early gastric cancer: 52 cases of combined experience of two South Australia teaching hospitals.
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Population Cancer Risks Associated with Coal Mining: A ...
The Diesel Exhaust in Miners Study: A Cohort Mortality Study With Emphasis on Lung Cancer. THE 1891–1920 BIRTH COHORT OF QUEBEC CHRYSOTILE MINERS AND MILLERS... THE 1891–1920 BIRTH COHORT OF QUEBEC CHRYSOTILE MINERS AND MILLERS: DEVELOPMENT FROM 1904 AND MORTALITY TO 1992. An approach to adjust standardized mortality ratios for competing ...
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Silicosis and Coal Workers’ Pneumoconiosis Radiology Key
Jul 21, 2019 It has been suggested that nitrosation of ingested coal dust in the acidic gastric environment could result in the production of carcinogenic products, which may lead to the higher incidence of gastric cancer in coal miners. Silicosis in coal miners is usually found in conjunction with simple CWP and rarely as an isolated form of pneumoconiosis.
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32 things that can cause cancer besides processed meat
Oct 30, 2015 Coal gasification is the process by which coal reacts with oxygen, steam and carbon dioxide to form a gas. People involved in the process are at heightened risk of contracting lung cancer.
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The occurrence of cancer in a cohort of New South Wales ...
Stomach cancer has been reported to be common in coal miners but the SIR for stomach cancer was not higher than average in this cohort. A cluster of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma has been reported in a NSW coal mine but an increased risk of this cancer was not evident in the industry as a whole.
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Diet, nutrition, physical activity and stomach cancer
Stomach cancer – also known as gastric cancer – is the fifth most common cancer worldwide. Around 952,000 new cases of stomach cancer were recorded globally in 2012, accounting for seven per cent of all new cases of cancer [2]. Men are twice as likely as women to develop stomach cancer, and it is more common in older adults.
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Lung cancer, stomach cancer, and smoking status among
AMES RG, GAMBLE JF. Lung cancer, stomach cancer, and smoking status among coal miners: A preliminary test of a hypothesis. Scandj work environ health 9 (1983) 443-448. This paper presents an empirical test of the hypothesis of Meyer et al, who propose inhaled carcinogens to be a risk for both stomach and lung cancer, stomach cancer occur^
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Stomach cancer World Cancer Research Fund International
Stomach cancer – also known as gastric cancer – is the fifth most common cancer worldwide. Around 952,000 new cases of stomach cancer were recorded globally in 2012, accounting for seven per cent of all new cases of cancer. Men are twice as likely as women to develop stomach cancer, and it is more common in older adults over the age of 50.
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