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Abstract

To investigate cancer risk in dockyard workers exposed to carbon black.

Cancer incidence was ascertained among 2101 longshoremen employed at the dockyard of Genova, Italy They were categorized a priori as exposed to low, moderate, and high level of carbon black dust. Incidence rates for the male population of the City of Genova were used to compute standardized incidence ratios (SIR).

A positive exposure-response relation with carbon black exposure was detected only for bladder cancer (SIR = 204, 95%CI = 112-343, in highly exposed workers). Increased incidence of pleural mesothelioma (SIR = 751, 95%CI = 302-1547) and melanoma (SIR = 288, 95%CI = 125-2168) were detected.

Exposure to carbon black experienced by dockyard workers was associated with a two-fold increased risk of bladder cancer.

Details

Title
Occupational exposure to carbon black and risk of cancer
Author
Puntoni, Riccardo; Ceppi, Marcello; Valerio Gennaro; Ugolini, Donatella; et al
Pages
511-6
Publication year
2004
Publication date
Jun 2004
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
09575243
e-ISSN
15737225
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
213064936
Copyright
Copyright Kluwer Academic Publishers Jun 2004