Chemical Exposures in the Synthetic Rubber Industry and Lymphohematopoietic Cancer Mortality.

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Graff JJ, Sathiakumar N, Macaluso M, Maldonado G, Matthews R, Delzell E

J Occup Environ Med. 2005 Sep ; 47(9): 916-932

OBJECTIVE:: This study evaluated the association between exposure to several chemicals and mortality from lymphohematopoietic cancer (LHC) among 16,579 synthetic rubber industry workers who were followed up from 1943 to 1998. METHODS:: Poisson regression analyses examined LHC rates in relation to butadiene, styrene, and DMDTC exposure. Models provided maximum likelihood estimates of the relative rate for the contrast between categories of one agent, adjusting for other agents and for additional potential confounders. RESULTS:: Cumulative exposure to 1,3-butadiene was associated positively with all leukemia (relative rates of 1.0, 1.4, 1.2, 2.9, and 3.7, respectively, for exposures of 0, >0 to

Chemical Exposures in the Synthetic Rubber Industry and Lymphohematopoietic Cancer Mortality.

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