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A case-control study of lung cancer at a dye and resin manufacturing plant.
Authors:F Barbone  E Delzell  H Austin  P Cole
Institution:Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Alabama, Birmingham.
Abstract:This case-control study evaluated the relationship between lung cancer and occupational factors among employees at a dye and resin manufacturing plant. The study included 51 lung cancer cases and 102 controls who were members of a cohort of workers investigated in a previous retrospective follow-up study. Information on area of employment and on potential exposure to certain chemicals was obtained from plant personnel and medical records and from interviews with long-term employees. Information on potential confounders, including cigarette smoking, was obtained by interviewing study subjects or their next-of-kin. The odds ratio (OR) for heavy smokers compared with light or nonsmokers was 5.9 (95% confidence interval (CI) = 2.4-15). An elevated OR for lung cancer was observed for subjects who worked in the anthraquinone dye and epichlorohydrin manufacturing area of the plant (OR = 2.4; 95% CI = 1.1-5.2) and for employees who were seen at the plant infirmary for acute exposure to chlorine (OR, adjusted for smoking = 27; 95% CI = 3.5-205). Pipefitters employed at the plant for five or more years also had an elevated OR (3.3; 95% CI = 0.8-14).
Keywords:lung neoplasms  occupational hazard  chemicals  chlorine  asbestos  epichlorohydrin  anthraquinone  azo dyes  case-control study  smoking risk  dye manufacturing
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