2017
DOI: 10.18203/2320-6012.ijrms20171861
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Distribution of different occupations in multiple myeloma patients- a hospital based study at a tertiary care hospital, Guwahati, Assam, India

Abstract: Background: Several studies have shown that people who have been exposed to radiation or to asbestos, benzene, pesticides, and other chemicals used in rubber manufacturing may be at higher risk for developing multiple myeloma (MM). Those exposed to wood products, such as carpenters, furniture makers, and paper makers, are also at higher risk of developing this disease. Most occupational cohort studies lack statistical power for rare outcomes such as MM and many case-control studies suffer from small numbers of… Show more

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“…Since myeloma is primarily a disease of the elderly, 66% were already unemployed or had already retired at the time of diagnosis, with almost one-third exposed to farming, an occupational risk factor of statistically high prevalence in myeloma. [15] As expected, those having multiple comorbidities seem to resist desirable treatment response as early as induction.…”
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confidence: 66%
“…Since myeloma is primarily a disease of the elderly, 66% were already unemployed or had already retired at the time of diagnosis, with almost one-third exposed to farming, an occupational risk factor of statistically high prevalence in myeloma. [15] As expected, those having multiple comorbidities seem to resist desirable treatment response as early as induction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 66%