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Cancer incidence among women in the Norwegian pulp and paper industry

โœ Scribed by Hilde Langseth; Aage Andersen


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
88 KB
Volume
36
Category
Article
ISSN
0271-3586

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โœฆ Synopsis


Background:

The aim of the present study was to investigate cancer risk among women working in the norwegian pulp and paper industry. the cohort included a total of 4,247 workers employed for at least one year between 1920 and 1993 (108,095 person-years), 85% of them as paper or administration workers.

Methods:

The follow-up period for cancer was from 1953-1993. no data of exposure measurements were available. the analyses were based on comparisons of standard incidence ratios. the expected numbers of cancer cases were calculated using the five-year age-specific incidence rates for the entire female population.

Results:

During the follow-up period, 380 new cases of cancer were observed vs. 322 expected (sir = 1.2, 95% ci = 1.07-1.30). an excess risk of ovarian cancer was found (sir = 1.5, 95% ci = 1.07-2.09). the sir was highest among those younger than 55 years, and mostly among those working in paper departments. short-term workers showed increased risk of lung and bladder cancer.

Conclusions:

Based on results from the present study, the increased risk of ovarian cancer is difficult to interpret, since existing knowledge of its etiology is limited. however, these women might have been exposed to various work-related agents such as talc, microbes, and different types of paper dust.


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