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Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP), Vol. 118, No.12, Dec. 2010, hal. 1707-1713
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Journal of Occupational and Envir. Hygiene (JOEH), Vol. 9, No.6, June. 2012, hal. 387-397
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Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP), vol. 118, No.7, July 2010, hal. 982-987
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Environmental Health Perspectives ( EHP ), Vol.119, No.4, April. 2011, hal. 494-500
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Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP), vol. 118, No.7, July 2010, hal. 936-942
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Supplement to The American J. of Clinical Nutrition (AJCN), Vol.90, No.3(S), Sept, 2009 : hal. 614s-821s
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Stephen R. Cole, David B. Richardson, Haitao Chu, Ashley I. Naimi
Abstrak: We employed the parametric G formula to analyze lung cancer mortality in a cohort of textile manufacturing workers who were occupationally exposed to asbestos in South Carolina. A total of 3,002 adults with a median age of 24 years at enrollment (58% male, 81% Caucasian) were followed for 117,471 person-years between 1940 and 2001, and 195 lung cancer deaths were observed. Chrysotile asbestos exposure was measured in fiber-years per milliliter of air, and annual occupational exposures were estimated on the basis of detailed work histories. Sixteen percent of person-years involved exposure to asbestos, with a median exposure of 3.30 fiber-years/mL among those exposed. Lung cancer mortality by age 90 years under the observed asbestos exposure was 9.44%. In comparison with observed asbestos exposure, if the facility had operated under the current Occupational Safety and Health Administration asbestos exposure standard of < 0.1 fibers/mL, we estimate that the cohort would have experienced 24% less lung cancer mortality by age 90 years (mortality ratio = 0.76, 95% confidence interval: 0.62, 0.94). A further reduction in asbestos exposure to a standard of < 0.05 fibers/mL was estimated to have resulted in a minimal additional reduction in lung cancer mortality by age 90 years (mortality ratio = 0.75, 95% confidence interval: 0.61, 0.92).
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AJE Vol.177, No.9
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013
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Elisna Syahruddin ... [et al]
JRI Vol.25, N0.2
Jakarta : Perhimpunan Dokter Paru Indonesia, 2005
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Bulletin of the WHO, Vol.88, No.11, Nov. 2010, Hal. 870-872
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The American J. of Cinical Nutrition (AJCN), Vol.81, No.1, Jan. 2005, hal. 130-133
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