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Tanaz Molapour. Email: tanaz. Andreas Olsson Professor. Email: andreas. Email: philip. Irem Undeger Doctoral student. Email: irem. Jonathan Yi Doctoral student. Email: jonathan. Janne Johansson , Biological Dementia Research. Annsofi Johannsen , Oral Health and Disease. Kristina Johnell , Geriatric Pharmacoepidemiology Professor presentation: Improving drug treatment for the elderly.
Randall S. Johnson , Molecular Biology and Oxygen Physiology. Staffan Josephsson , Occupational Therapy. Sigurdur Kalman , Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care. Anna Karlsson , Clinical Virology. Gunilla Karlsson Hedestam , Vaccine Research. Mikael Karlsson , Immunology Professor presentation: The interaction between B cells and macrophages.
Juha Kere , Molecular Genetics. Helle Kieler , Pharmacoepidemiology Professor presentation : Mapping the use and side effects of pharmaceuticals. Rolf Kiessling , Experimental Oncology. Miia Kivipelto , Clinical Geriatric Epidemiology. Lars Klareskog , Reumatology. Torkel Klingberg , Cognitive Neuroscience. Marie Klingberg Allvin , Reproductive Health Professor presentation: Strengthened midwifery increases women's access to care.
Lena von Koch , Healthcare Research. Sabine Koch , Health Informatics. Ingrid Kockum , Genetic Epidemiology specialising in multiple sclerosis Professor presentation: Combining various kinds of data for more knowledge about MS. Per Kogner , Paediatric Oncology. Anna Krook , Integrative Physiology. Rudolf Ladenstein , Structural Biochemistry.
Lucie Laflamme , Injury Epidemiology and Prevention. Jesper Lagergren , Surgery. Pernilla Lagergren , Surgical Care Sciences. Sonia Lain , Molecular Cancer Pharmacology Professor presentation : Searching for substances effective against tumour cells. Mats Lambe , Medical Epidemiology. Catharina Larsson , Medical Genetics. Kjell Larsson , Occupational Pulmonary Diseases.
Lars Larsson , Neurophysiology specialising in Muscular Physiology Professor presentation : Muscular atrophy common in intensive care. Olle Larsson , Experimental Pathology. Mats Lekander , Health Psychology.
Gunnar Lennerstrand , Ophthalmiatrics. Rolf Lewensohn , Oncology. Paul Lichtenstein , Genetic Epidemiology. Sten Lindahl , Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care. Lennart Lindbom , Physiology. Jan van der Linden , Thoracic anesthesiology and Intensive Care.
Urban Lindgren , Orthopaedics. Dag Linnarsson , Environmental Physiology. Sten Linnarsson , Molecular Systems Biology specialising in Transcriptomics Professor presentation: Single cell analysis new technique. Hans-Gustaf Ljunggren , Infection Medicine. Anette Lohmander , Speech Pathology. Jonas Ludvigsson , Clinical Epidemiology. Lars Lund , Cardiology Professor presentation: Improving our understanding of diastolic heart failure.
Ingrid Lundberg , Reumatology. Jon Lundberg , Nitric Oxide Pharmacologics. Johan Lundin , Medical Technology specialising in digital diagnostics Professor presentation: Artificial intelligence for medical diagnostics. Claude Marcus , Paediatrics. Staffan Marklund , Working Life Sciences. Anna Martling , Surgery, especially Colorectal Cancer Professor presentation: Trying to alleviate severe side effects.
David Mataix-Cols , Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Science, with focus on anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder and related disorders Professor presentation : Noticing patients with obsessive compulsive disorders. Konstantinos Meletis , System Neuroscience Professor presentation: Mapping fundamental brain functions. Ralf Morgenstern , Biochemical Toxicology.
Jonas Muhr , Eukaryotic Molecular Biology. Martin Neovius , Clinical Epidemiology Professor presentation: Researching how bariatric surgery affects pregnancy, delivery and child health. Gunnar Nilsson , Family Medicine. Lennart Nilsson , Molecular Modeling.
Magnus Nilsson , Surgery Professor presentation : Seeking more effective and less invasive treatments for oesophagus and stomach cancer. Ulrica Nilsson, Nursing Professor presentation: Developing e-health for improved care. Lena Nilsson-Wikmar , Physiotherapy specialising in Education Professor presentation: How teaching methods can be developed to improve student learning. Eva Nissen , Reproductive and Perinatal Nursing.
Carl Erik Nord , Clinical Microbiology. Agneta Nordberg , Clinical Neuroscience. Monica Nordberg , Hygiene. Klas Nordlind , Dermatology and Venereology. Mikael Norman , Pediatrics. Staffan Normark , Infectious Disease Control. Anna Norrby-Teglund , Medical microbial pathogenesis.
Gunnar Norstedt , Endocrinology. Rolf Ohlsson , Genomic Integrity. Sam Okret , Molecular Endocrinology. Andreas Olsson , Psychology Professor presentation: Investigating affective learning. Mats Olsson , Experimental Psychology. Christina H. Opava , Physiotherapy. Lena Palmberg , Toxicology Professor presentation : Tracing mechanisms behind chronic pulmonary diseases. Juni Palmgren , Biostatistics.
Paolo Parini , Clinical Chemistry. Manuel Patarroyo , Adhesion Biology. Yudi Pawitan , Biostatistics. Nancy Pedersen , Genetic Epidemiology. Our findings need further exploration in the future studies. The use of measurement data in occupational exposure assessment allows more quantitative analyses of possible exposure-response relations. We describe a quantitative exposure assessment approach for five lung carcinogens i.
A quantitative job-exposure matrix JEM was developed based on statistical modeling of large quantities of personal measurements. The model outcomes were used to create a JEM with a quantitative estimate of the level of exposure by job, year, and region. Decreasing time trends were observed for all Occupational prestige, social mobility and the association with lung cancer in men more. The nature of the association between occupational social prestige, social mobility, and risk of lung cancer remains uncertain.
Using data from the international pooled SYNERGY case-control study, we studied the association between lung cancer and the level of time-weighted average occupational social prestige as well as its lifetime trajectory. We included 11, male cases and 14, male control subjects.
SIOPS scores were categorized as low, medium, and high prestige reference. Trajectories in SIOPS categories from first to last and first to longest job were defined as consistent, downward, or upward. We conducted several subgroup and sensitiv Lung cancer and socioeconomic status in a pooled analysis of case-control studies more. An association between low socioeconomic status SES and lung cancer has been observed in several studies, but often without adequate control for smoking behavior.
We studied the association between lung cancer and occupationally derived Twelve case-control studies from Europe and Canada were included in the analysis.
We divided the ISEI range into categories, using various criteria. We conducted analyses by histological subtypes of lung cancer and subgroup analyses by study region, birth cohort, education and occupational exposure to known lung carcinoge Cigarette smoking and lung cancer-relative risk estimates for the major histological types from a pooled analysis of case-control studies more. Occupational exposure to asbestos and man-made vitreous fibres and risk of lung cancer: a multicentre case-control study in Europe more.
Lung cancer risk among bricklayers in a pooled analysis of case-control studies more. Lung cancer risk among cooks when accounting for tobacco smoking: a pooled analysis of case-control studies from europe, Canada, new zealand, and china more. To investigate the risk of lung cancer among cooks, while controlling for smoking habits.
We used data from the SYNERGY project including pooled information on lifetime work histories and smoking habits from 16 case-control studies Before adjustment for smoking, we observed an increased risk of lung cancer in male cooks, but not in female cooks. After adjusting, there was no increased risk and no significant exposure-response relationship. Nevertheless, subgroup analyses highlighted some possible excess risks of squamous cell carcinoma and small cell carcinoma in female cooks.
There is evidence that lung cancer risks among cooks may be confounded by smoking. After adjustment, cooks did not experience an increased risk of lung cancer overall.
The subgroup analyses showing some excess risks among female cooks require cautious interpretation. Olsson Nicaragua more. Bricklayers may be exposed to several lung carcinogens, including crystalline silica and asbestos. Previous studies reported an excess of lung cancer among these workers. The pooled dataset included 15 cases and 18 controls from 22 centres in Europe, Canada, Hong Kong, and New Zealand.
We found cases and controls who had ever worked as bricklayers OR: 1. The relative risk was higher for squamous OR: 1. Publication Date: Publication Name: Occupational and environmental medicine. All applicants will be notified by e-mail in April. Grant recipients must submit an annual financial and popular scientific report to the foundation concerning the sponsored research project during the grant period.
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