Mortality of cellulose fiber production workers

Lanes, SF; Cohen, A; Rothman, KJ; Dreyer, NA; Soden, KJ

HERO ID

730554

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Journal Article

Year

1990

Language

English

PMID

2389131

HERO ID 730554
In Press No
Year 1990
Title Mortality of cellulose fiber production workers
Authors Lanes, SF; Cohen, A; Rothman, KJ; Dreyer, NA; Soden, KJ
Journal Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health
Volume 16
Issue 4
Page Numbers 247-251
Abstract Mortality was studied among 1271 employees of a cellulose fiber production plant in Rock Hill, South Carolina, in the United States. Each subject was employed for at least three months between 1 January 1954 and 1 January 1977 in jobs that entailed exposure to the highest concentrations of methylene chloride. In the cohort 122 deaths were identified through 1 September 1986, and mortality rates for the cohort were compared with mortality rates for York County, South Carolina. Deficit mortality was observed for cancers of the respiratory system, breast, and pancreas and from ischemic heart disease. Excess mortality was observed for cancers of the buccal cavity and pharynx and the liver and biliary tract, and for melanoma as well. The largest relative excess was for liver and biliary tract cancers. There were only four deaths in this category; however, three of the four deaths were cancer of the biliary tract (3 observed, 0.15 expected, standardized mortality ratio 20).
Doi 10.5271/sjweh.1788
Pmid 2389131
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