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View article: Benzene exposure and risk of colorectal cancer by anatomical subsite in the Norwegian offshore petroleum workers cohort
Benzene exposure and risk of colorectal cancer by anatomical subsite in the Norwegian offshore petroleum workers cohort Open
This study found positive exposure-response associations between low-level benzene exposure and CRC risk in offshore petroleum workers. These findings add to emerging evidence that benzene can be associated with solid tumours including lun…
View article: Occupational exposures of firefighting and prostate cancer risk in the Norwegian Fire Departments Cohort
Occupational exposures of firefighting and prostate cancer risk in the Norwegian Fire Departments Cohort Open
OBJECTIVES: Excess incidence of prostate cancer (PC) is frequently observed among firefighters; however, the association with specific occupational exposures of firefighting, as well as the influence of a medical surveillance bias, remains…
View article: Occupational exposures of firefighting and urinary tract cancer risk among men in the Norwegian Fire Departments Cohort
Occupational exposures of firefighting and urinary tract cancer risk among men in the Norwegian Fire Departments Cohort Open
Objectives Increased risks of bladder cancer and mesothelioma were the strongest evidence for the recent reclassification of firefighting as carcinogenic (Group 1) by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. Our study aim was to de…
View article: O-287 Occupational exposures of firefighting and urinary tract cancer risk among men in the Norwegian fire departments cohort
O-287 Occupational exposures of firefighting and urinary tract cancer risk among men in the Norwegian fire departments cohort Open
Introduction We observed elevated incidence of urinary tract cancer (UTC; ICD10 C65–68) among Norwegian male firefighters in previous studies. Increased risk of bladder cancer (C67), alongside mesothelioma, was the main evidence for the re…
View article: P-231 Exposure to fire smoke and diesel exhaust and risk of prostate cancer in the Norwegian fire departments cohort
P-231 Exposure to fire smoke and diesel exhaust and risk of prostate cancer in the Norwegian fire departments cohort Open
Introduction Although no exposures are yet established as causally related to prostate cancer (PCa), the International Agency for Research on Cancer has found limited evidence for increased risk in firefighters. We present PCa incidence da…
View article: Comparison of cancer incidence and mortality in the Norwegian Fire Departments Cohort, 1960–2018
Comparison of cancer incidence and mortality in the Norwegian Fire Departments Cohort, 1960–2018 Open
Objectives Elevated risk of cancer at several sites has been reported among firefighters, although with mixed findings. The purpose of this study was to calculate standardised incidence ratios (SIRs) and standardised mortality ratios (SMRs…
View article: Cancer risk among firefighters and police in the Ontario workforce
Cancer risk among firefighters and police in the Ontario workforce Open
Objective Firefighters and police often work in high-stress, complex environments with known and suspected carcinogenic exposures. We aimed to characterise cancer incidence among firefighters and police. Methods The Occupational Disease Su…
View article: O-324 Incidence of potentially exposure-related cancer sites among Norwegian firefighters: 58 years of follow-up
O-324 Incidence of potentially exposure-related cancer sites among Norwegian firefighters: 58 years of follow-up Open
Introduction Firefighters are exposed to a variety of known and suspected carcinogens through their work, and previous studies have found elevated risk for a number of cancer sites among firefighters. Objectives The aim was to examine canc…
View article: Comparison of Cardiovascular Risk Factors among Somalis Living in Norway and Somaliland
Comparison of Cardiovascular Risk Factors among Somalis Living in Norway and Somaliland Open
Objective: We aimed to assess and compare cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors and predict the future risk of CVD among Somalis living in Norway and Somaliland. Method: We included participants (20–69 years) from two cross-sectional s…