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タイトル: | 某艦船修理事業場における石綿曝露労働者の歴史的コホート研究 |
その他のタイトル: | A HISTORICAL COHORT STUDY OF WORKERS EXPOSED TO ASBESTOS IN A REFITTING SHIPYARD |
著者: | 水谷, 理香 |
キーワード: | asbestos historical cohort study lung cancer respiratory symptoms ship repair workers |
発行日: | 1999年6月30日 |
出版者: | 奈良医学会 |
引用: | Journal of Nara Medical Association Vol.50 No.3 p.183-195 |
抄録: | To investigate the risks of developing asbestos-related diseases, we con-
ducted a historical cohort study on 249 ship repair workers (90 laggers and 159 boiler
repairers) in a single refitting shipyard in Yokosuka city, Japan. We successfully identified
the vital status of 87 (96.7%) laggers and 150 (94.3%) boiler repairers, and, of these, 49
(56.3%) and 65 (43.3%) died, respectively, during the follow-up period from 1947 till the
end of 1996. Our in-person interviews with some of the subjects clarified that asbestos
exposure was considered to be substantially high in the 1950-60s, decreased thereafter
gradually but remained till the end of 1979 in the shipyard. The laggers, who had handled
asbestos materials directly, showed a significantly elevated SMR (Standardized Mortality
Ratio) of 2.8 [95 % C.I. (Confidence Interval) : 1.1-6.5] for lung cancer. The magnitude
of the risk developing the cancer was greater after considering a 20-year latency (SMR=
3.4). Pancreatic cancer also yielded a greater SMR than unity (5.2, 90% C.I. : 1.4-16.9)
in the 20-year latency group. Four laggers died from asbestosis. The boiler repairers, who
had many chances for secondary exposure to asbestos and a few for direct exposure,
showed no elevation of the SMR of lung cancer in either the overall group or the group after
a 20-year latency. One boiler repairer died from mesothelioma and four from asbestosis.
We were able to interview 71 among 85 living retired workers. Forty-three (60.6%) of
them had been diagnosed to have asbestosis by physicians. The prevalence of the subjects
having asbestosis and working for 180 months and more was significantly higher than that
among those working for a shorter period after adjusting the different distributions of ages
and smoking habits. These results suggested that asbestos exposure in the refitting
shipyard causally related to some types of malignant neoplasms among the deceased and to
respiratory symptoms among the living retired workers. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10564/513 |
ISSN: | 13450069 |
出現コレクション: | Vol.50 No.3
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