Abstract

Abstract Exposure to quartz dust or quartz-containing dusts is suspected to initiate or promote the development of cancer, especially lung cancer. In Germany, coal miners of the Saar area are exposed to respirable coal mine dust with a quartz content of about 12 percent. An historical followup study was conducted on a group of 4628 Saar coal miners who worked at least 5 years underground. External comparisons with the male Saar area population were performed by SMR and RSMR (= SMRspec/SMRoverall) analyses. Three hundred and seventeen deaths occurred in the study period between January 1,1980 and December 31, 1991. The SMR (with 0.95 confidence limits) was estimated as 0.63 (0.6–0.7) for overall mortality, 0.65 (0.5–0.8) for cancer mortality, 0.70 (0.5–1.0) for lung cancer mortality, 0.62 (0.2–1.4) for stomach cancer mortality, and 1.27 (0.7–2.2) for malignancies of the lymphatic and hematopoietic tissue. RSMRs were not significantly different from expected except for malignancies of the lymphatic and hema...

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