Renal cell cancer among architects and allied professionals in Sweden. |
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Authors: | J K McLaughlin H S Malker W J Blot J A Weiner B J Stone J L Ericsson J F Fraumeni |
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Institution: | National Cancer Institute, Division of Cancer Etiology, Bethesda, MD 20892. |
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Abstract: | The Swedish Cancer-Environment Registry was used to evaluate a recent report of a large excess risk of renal cell cancer among architects in Los Angeles. We identified 131 renal cell cancers among male Swedish architects and allied professionals during a 19-year follow-up period (1961-1979). Compared with the Swedish population, there was no significant excess of renal cell cancer among architects and allied professionals (standardized incidence ratio (SIR) = 1.15; 131 cases). Although it was not possible to estimate the risk for architects alone, the SIR was only 1.06 (16 cases) in a subset of professionals employed in architectural and engineering firms. However, a significant increase in risk (SIR = 1.38) was observed in a related group of workers employed as engineers and construction supervisors in the home construction industry. |
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Keywords: | linked-registry analysis occupational cancer kidney cancer construction asbestos |
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