OLSSON, A. C., P. GUSTAVSSON, D. ZARIDZE, A. MUKERIYA, N. SZESZENIA-DABROWSKA, P. RUDNAI, J. LISSOWSKA, E. FABIANOVA, D. MATES, V. BENCKO, Lenka FORETOVÁ, V. JANOUT, J. FEVOTTE, A. T MANNETJE, T. FLETCHER, P. BRENNAN and P. BOFFETTA. Lung cancer risk attributable to occupational exposures in a multicenter case-control study in Central and Eastern Europe. Journal of occupational and environmental medicine. United States: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2011, vol. 53, No 11, p. 1262-1267. ISSN 1076-2752. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JOM.0b013e318234e2d2. |
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@article{969141, author = {Olsson, A. C. and Gustavsson, P. and Zaridze, D. and Mukeriya, A. and SzeszeniaandDabrowska, N. and Rudnai, P. and Lissowska, J. and Fabianova, E. and Mates, D. and Bencko, V. and Foretová, Lenka and Janout, V. and Fevotte, J. and t Mannetje, A. and Fletcher, T. and Brennan, P. and Boffetta, P.}, article_location = {United States}, article_number = {11}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JOM.0b013e318234e2d2}, keywords = {HUMAN CARCINOGENS; SMOKING; ASBESTOS; MORTALITY; PROPORTION; PREVENTION; STOCKHOLM; RADIATION; WORKERS; BURDEN}, language = {eng}, issn = {1076-2752}, journal = {Journal of occupational and environmental medicine}, title = {Lung cancer risk attributable to occupational exposures in a multicenter case-control study in Central and Eastern Europe}, volume = {53}, year = {2011} }
TY - JOUR ID - 969141 AU - Olsson, A. C. - Gustavsson, P. - Zaridze, D. - Mukeriya, A. - Szeszenia-Dabrowska, N. - Rudnai, P. - Lissowska, J. - Fabianova, E. - Mates, D. - Bencko, V. - Foretová, Lenka - Janout, V. - Fevotte, J. - t Mannetje, A. - Fletcher, T. - Brennan, P. - Boffetta, P. PY - 2011 TI - Lung cancer risk attributable to occupational exposures in a multicenter case-control study in Central and Eastern Europe JF - Journal of occupational and environmental medicine VL - 53 IS - 11 SP - 1262-1267 EP - 1262-1267 PB - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins SN - 10762752 KW - HUMAN CARCINOGENS KW - SMOKING KW - ASBESTOS KW - MORTALITY KW - PROPORTION KW - PREVENTION KW - STOCKHOLM KW - RADIATION KW - WORKERS KW - BURDEN N2 - To estimate the lung cancer risk attributable to occupational lung carcinogens. Methods: Information was collected through interviews from 2624 newly diagnosed lung cancer cases and 2690 frequency-matched controls in Central and Eastern Europe. Industrial hygiene experts evaluated exposure to 70 occupational agents. Odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were estimated using unconditional logistic regression and attributable fractions (AF) by Miettinen's formula. Results: Exposure to at least one occupational lung carcinogen resulted in an AF of 7.9% in men and 1.4% in women. Metals and silica contributed the most to the AF. The AF was highest for squamous cell carcinoma among men (11.4%) and for small cell carcinoma among women (7.1%); the effect of occupational lung carcinogens was stronger overall among current smokers. Conclusion: This estimation of the AF of occupational lung carcinogens is comparable to that estimated in other European studies, and cannot alone explain the high lung cancer rates in Central and Eastern Europe. ER -
OLSSON, A. C., P. GUSTAVSSON, D. ZARIDZE, A. MUKERIYA, N. SZESZENIA-DABROWSKA, P. RUDNAI, J. LISSOWSKA, E. FABIANOVA, D. MATES, V. BENCKO, Lenka FORETOVÁ, V. JANOUT, J. FEVOTTE, A. T MANNETJE, T. FLETCHER, P. BRENNAN and P. BOFFETTA. Lung cancer risk attributable to occupational exposures in a multicenter case-control study in Central and Eastern Europe. \textit{Journal of occupational and environmental medicine}. United States: Lippincott Williams \&{} Wilkins, 2011, vol.~53, No~11, p.~1262-1267. ISSN~1076-2752. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JOM.0b013e318234e2d2.
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