Abstract: The objective was to construct a retrospective job-exposure matrix (JEM) for the Norwegian silicon carbide industry. More than 3300 historical
Objectives Increased mortality from asthma, chronic bronchitis and emphysema has previously been reported among workers in the silicon carbide (SiC) industry
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Silicon Carbide Industry Solveig Føreland,1,2,3 Merete Drevvatne Bugge,1 Norway 2 Department of Chemistry, University of Oslo, Norway 3 Department
A novel strategy for retrospective exposure assessment in the Norwegian silicon carbide industry. Føreland S, Bugge MD, Bakke B, Bye E, Eduard W
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Bugge, M.Drevvatne.; Kjærheim, K.; Føreland, S.; Eduard, W.; Kjuus, H., 2012: Lung cancer incidence among Norwegian silicon carbide
Objectives: To investigate associations between exposures in the silicon carbide (SiC) industry and mortality from non-malignant diseases. Methods: Mortality
Objectives A previous study among workers in the Norwegian silicon carbide industry, followed until 1996, revealed an excess incidence of lung and total
silicon carbide industry: associations with dust exposure Merete Drevvatne Olavs Hospital, Trondheim University Hospital, Trondheim, Norway 4Department
FULL TEXT Abstract: OBJECTIVES: An increased lung cancer risk associated with total dust exposure in the silicon carbide (SiC) industry has previously been
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Cancer Incidence among Workers in the Norwegian Silicon Carbide Industry Pål conditions for this type of industry are favorable in Norway, which has
Abstract: OBJECTIVES: A previous study among workers in the Norwegian silicon carbide industry, followed until 1996, revealed an excess incidence of lung
8149 Dep, Oslo N-0033, Norway. OBJECTIVES: An increased lung cancer risk associated with total dust exposure in the silicon carbide (SiC
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Olavs Hospital, Trondheim University Hospital, Trondheim, Norway; 4Institute Norwegian silicon carbide (SiC) industry and to suggest possible control
Lung cancer and non-malignant lung diseases among Norwegian silicon carbide industry workers associations with particulate exposure factors. Merete Drevvatne
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silicon carbide industry by Bugge MD, Kjuus H, Martinsen JI, Kjærheim K Affiliation: National Institute of Occupational Health, N–0033 Oslo, Norway
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2006223- Norway and 2Department of Chemistry, University silicon carbide (SiC) fibres from the Norwegian material in the refractory, foundry a
FULL TEXT Abstract: OBJECTIVES: An increased lung cancer risk associated with total dust exposure in the silicon carbide (SiC) industry has previously been
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Romundstad, P.; Andersen, A.; Haldorsen, T., 2002: Non-malignant mortality among Norwegian silicon carbide smelter workers Methods: Mortality among 25