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Mortality patterns among female and male chrysotile asbestos textile workers.

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Brown, DP; Dement, JM; Okun, A
Published in: J Occup Med
August 1994

This study updates a retrospective cohort mortality analysis of workers from a South Carolina textile plant where chrysotile asbestos was the primary exposure. The update adds 15 years of observation to the original study, adds analyses of white women and black men, and allows comparison of mortality risks between race/gender groups. The total cohort includes 3,022 workers: 1,229 white women (363 deaths), 1,247 white men (607 deaths), and 546 black men (289 deaths). Statistically significant risks for lung cancer were observed among white women (standardized mortality ratio [SMR] = 2.07; 90% confidence interval [CI] = 1.55-2.71) and white men (SMR = 2.24; 90% CI = 1.83-2.72); both of these groups exhibited positive exposure-response trends. Although the lung cancer risk among black men was lower than expected (SMR = 0.70; 90% CI = 0.42-1.08), a statistically significant increase was observed at high levels of exposure. Statistically significant excess risk for pneumoconiosis and other respiratory diseases were observed for all race/gender groups. Despite the relatively high percentage of white women lost to follow-up and missing death certificates, both of which allow underestimation of the true relative risk, statistically significant excess risks were observed for lung cancer and pneumoconiosis among this group.

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Published In

J Occup Med

ISSN

0096-1736

Publication Date

August 1994

Volume

36

Issue

8

Start / End Page

882 / 888

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Women, Working
  • White People
  • Textile Industry
  • South Carolina
  • Risk
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Pneumoconiosis
  • Occupational Diseases
  • Neoplasms
  • Male
 

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Brown, D. P., Dement, J. M., & Okun, A. (1994). Mortality patterns among female and male chrysotile asbestos textile workers. J Occup Med, 36(8), 882–888.
Brown, D. P., J. M. Dement, and A. Okun. “Mortality patterns among female and male chrysotile asbestos textile workers.J Occup Med 36, no. 8 (August 1994): 882–88.
Brown DP, Dement JM, Okun A. Mortality patterns among female and male chrysotile asbestos textile workers. J Occup Med. 1994 Aug;36(8):882–8.
Brown, D. P., et al. “Mortality patterns among female and male chrysotile asbestos textile workers.J Occup Med, vol. 36, no. 8, Aug. 1994, pp. 882–88.
Brown DP, Dement JM, Okun A. Mortality patterns among female and male chrysotile asbestos textile workers. J Occup Med. 1994 Aug;36(8):882–888.

Published In

J Occup Med

ISSN

0096-1736

Publication Date

August 1994

Volume

36

Issue

8

Start / End Page

882 / 888

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Women, Working
  • White People
  • Textile Industry
  • South Carolina
  • Risk
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Pneumoconiosis
  • Occupational Diseases
  • Neoplasms
  • Male