1985
DOI: 10.1002/ajim.4700070205
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A case‐control study of renal cancer mortality at a texas chemical plant

Abstract: An in-plant case-control study of 26 renal cancer deaths was conducted to determine whether an occupational exposure may be related to an apparent increase in mortality from this disease observed among a sample of employees at a multiple process chemical production facility. None was found that explained the excess. Elevated odds ratios were identified for employment in the cell maintenance area of chlorine production and with those presumptive exposures considered to occur in this job, asbestos and caustic, b… Show more

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“…Company work history records were used to classify employee exposures by work area assignment [Bond et al, 1985[Bond et al, , 1986 as well as by potential for exposure to 11 chemical agents chosen because they had been shown to produce cancer of the liver or biliary passages under experimental conditions in animals [Chu et al, 1984;Haseman et al, 1984;NTP, 1985;Wilbourn et al, 1986]. Visits to the Medical Department by the cases were reviewed by a nurse co-investigator (E.A.M.)…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Company work history records were used to classify employee exposures by work area assignment [Bond et al, 1985[Bond et al, , 1986 as well as by potential for exposure to 11 chemical agents chosen because they had been shown to produce cancer of the liver or biliary passages under experimental conditions in animals [Chu et al, 1984;Haseman et al, 1984;NTP, 1985;Wilbourn et al, 1986]. Visits to the Medical Department by the cases were reviewed by a nurse co-investigator (E.A.M.)…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study groups were drawn from same data sources but varied slightly due to study definitions and eligibility. The findings from these studies led to additional studies of tumors of the brain and CNS at other Texas chemical plants and refineries [5][6][7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%