Aluminum reduction and bladder cancer.

GC Dunkley - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1982 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
PoO+ Po1Ro1+ P10R10+ P11R11 where P.(i and j can be either 1 or 0) is the proportion of
the population exposed to the. tb level of A and the jib level of B, and R1. is the risk of …

Reducing aluminum: an occupation possibly associated with bladder cancer.

G Theriault, L De Guire, S Cordier - Canadian Medical Association …, 1981 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A case-control study, undertaken to identify reasons for the exceptionally high incidence of
bladder cancer among men in the Chicoutimi census division of the province of Quebec …

Bladder cancer in the aluminium industry

G Thériault, S Cordier, C Tremblay, S Gingras - The Lancet, 1984 - Elsevier
The incidence of bladder cancer is unusually high in aluminium smelter workers. An
epidemiological study showed that workers in Soderberg potrooms are at highest risk for …

Mortality of aluminum reduction plant workers, 1950 through 1977

GW Gibbs - Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1985 - journals.lww.com
The mortality experience of 5,406 men (cohort I) employed at one aluminum smelter on Jan.
1, 1950, and 485 men employed at a second plant (cohort II) on Jan. 1, 1951, is reported …

[CITATION][C] Bladder cancer: Possible new high-risk occupation.

DT Wigle - 1977 - cabidigitallibrary.org
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Compensating bladder cancer victims employed in aluminum reduction plants

B Armstrong, C Tremblay, G Theriault - Journal of occupational medicine, 1988 - JSTOR
A criterion for eligibility to compensation is sought for bladder cancer cases among workers
in the aluminum smelting industry. Probability that a case of bladder cancer was caused by …

[PDF][PDF] Occupational Bladder Cancers: Environmental and Biological Control

TS Scott - 1966 - journals.sagepub.com
1248-Proceedings ofthe Royal Society ofMedicine 14 that it does not support the hypothesis
that the risk ceased in 1950. The remote possibility that the disease had a longer induction …

Aluminum and its compounds

B Sjögren, CG Elinder - Occupational medicine, 1994 - hero.epa.gov
The production, use, and health effects of aluminum (7429905) and its compounds were
discussed. The physicochemical properties and sources of aluminum were described …

[PDF][PDF] Arsenic and bladder cancer mortality

KG Brown, BD Beck - Epidemiology, 1996 - scholar.archive.org
To the Editor: As in the Taiwan study of Chen et al,'the ecologic data of Hopenhayn-Rich et
a12 from Argentina are highly aggregated across a wide range of exposures.'In T ai~ an …

Aluminum exposure and excretion

HJ Gitelman - Science of the total environment, 1995 - Elsevier
Occupational exposure to aluminum can be associated with increases in both urinary
aluminum excretion and serum aluminum. In most studies, the increases in urinary …