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Asbestosis Legal - Articles
No decrease expected in asbestosis mortality soon
by
Annet Lenderink
Posted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:03pm
Asbestosis mortality in the USA: facts and predictions
V C dos Santos Antao, G A Pinheiro and J T Wassell, Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2009; 66:335-338
Mortality trends in the USA show that deaths from asbestosis are increasing, while deaths related to other pneumoconiosis are declining. To analyse the association between asbestos
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No decrease expected in asbestosis mortality soon
by
Annet Lenderink
Posted
Mon 18 May 2009 11:41pm
Asbestosis mortality in the USA: facts and predictions
V C dos Santos Antao, G A Pinheiro and J T Wassell, Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2009; 66:335-338
Mortality trends in the USA show that deaths from asbestosis are increasing, while deaths related to other pneumoconiosis are declining. To analyse the association between asbestos
Read on »
Asbestosis mortality in the USA: ...
by
Annet Lenderink
Posted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:03pm
Asbestosis mortality in the USA: facts and predictions
V C dos Santos Antao, G A Pinheiro and J T Wassell, Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2009; 66:335-338
Mortality trends in the USA show that deaths from asbestosis are increasing, while deaths related to other pneumoconiosis are declining. To analyse the association between asbestos
Read on »
Asbestosis figures from British Columbia
by
Annet Lenderink
Posted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:03pm
To get insight in the true burden of asbestosis in the population it’s not enough to rely on a single source. Triangulation of workers’ compensation, hospitalisation and outpatient databases records is necessary to get a better picture.
Population-based asbestosis surveillance in British Columbia
W Q Gan, P A Demers, C B McLeod M Koehoorn
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Asbestosis figures from British Columbia
by
Annet Lenderink
Posted
Wed 28 Oct 2009 11:02pm
To get insight in the true burden of asbestosis in the population it’s not enough to rely on a single source. Triangulation of workers’ compensation, hospitalisation and outpatient databases records is necessary to get a better picture.
Population-based asbestosis surveillance in British Columbia
W Q Gan, P A Demers, C B McLeod M Koehoorn
Read on »