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The Incidence of Malignant Disease in 1,620 African (Bantu) Gold Miners
Authors:C. B. Chatgidakis
Affiliation:Pneumoconiosis Research Unit , Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, South African Institute for Medical Research , P.O. Box 1038 , Johannesburg , South Africa
Abstract:Job outlook among men aged 25 to 64 years followed after first myocardial infarction (MI) is examined in a study of incidence and prognosis of coronary heart disease (CHD) conducted by the Health Insurance Plan of Greater New York, Employment status of 470 men with first MI is similar to that of men clinically free of CHD at the start of follow-up: 79% of men with Ml and 83% of CHD-free men are employed at the end of 4 1/2 fears of follow-up. Age and clinical severity of Ml influence rate of return to work and the proportions of men returning, but hypertension is not a significant factor. Blue-collar workers return to work more slowly than white-collar workers. Under age 55, blue-collar workers are more likely to return to changed jobs; among older men, retirement is more common in the blue-collar group.
Keywords:amalgam  Ecuador  gene-environment interaction  glutamyl-cysteine ligase  mercury  polymorphisms
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