Laryngeal and hypopharyngeal cancer and occupational exposure to asbestos and man-made vitreous fibers : results of a case-control study
Marchand, Jean-Luc ; Luce, Danièle ; Leclerc, Annette ; Goldberg, Paquerette ; Orlowski, Ewa ; Bugel, Isabelle ; Brugère, Jacques
American Journal of Industrial Medicine
2000
37
6
581-589
asbestos ; case control study ; exposure ; glass fibres ; laryngeal cancer ; list of occupations ; mineral fibres ; mineral wool ; occupation disease relation ; pharyngeal cancer
Occupational safety and health
English
"The data from a case-control study performed in France between 1989 and 1991 were used to test whether exposure to either asbestos or to man-made vitreous fibers (MMVF) is a risk factor for cancer of the larynx or the hypopharynx.This study involved 315 incident cases of laryngeal cancer, 206 cases of hypopharyngeal cancer, and 305 hospital-based controls with other types of cancer, all recruited in 15 hospitals in six French cities. The subjects' past occupational exposure to asbestos and to four types of MMVF (mineral wool, refractory ceramic fibers, glass filaments, and microfibers) was evaluated based on their job history, with the aid of a job-exposure matrix. Odds ratios were calculated with unconditional logistic regression, with adjustment for smoking and drinking levels.These results suggest that asbestos exposure increases the risk of epilaryngeal and hypopharyngeal cancers. It is difficult to reach a conclusion about the effects of mineral wools, because nearly all the exposed subjects were also exposed to asbestos. The possible effects of other MMVF were difficult to assess in this study, because of the paucity of exposed subjects."
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