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Cause of death among jewelry workers.

Authors :
Sparks PJ
Wegman DH
Source :
Journal of occupational medicine. : official publication of the Industrial Medical Association [J Occup Med] 1980 Nov; Vol. 22 (11), pp. 733-6.
Publication Year :
1980

Abstract

A proportional mortality analysis of jewelry workers as identified on death certificates is presented. The study group consisted of 931 males who died in Attleboro, Mass., between 1956 and 1975. An excess proportion of pancreas cancer was found in the entire group (16/9; p < 0.05) and was not explained by ethnic or other non-occupational factors. Job titles were specific enough to identify a subset of polishers and findings for this job category were compared to those for all other categories. Excesses of stomach cancer (odds ratio 4.4; p < 0.01) and stomach ulcer (odds ratio 5.0, p < 0.01) were found, but for each the observed number of deaths is small. Possible important exposures in the jewelry industry are reviewed.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0096-1736
Volume :
22
Issue :
11
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of occupational medicine. : official publication of the Industrial Medical Association
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
7441392