• English
    • Ελληνικά
    • Deutsch
    • français
    • italiano
    • español
  • français 
    • English
    • Ελληνικά
    • Deutsch
    • français
    • italiano
    • español
  • Ouvrir une session
Voir le document 
  •   Accueil de DSpace
  • Επιστημονικές Δημοσιεύσεις Μελών ΠΘ (ΕΔΠΘ)
  • Δημοσιεύσεις σε περιοδικά, συνέδρια, κεφάλαια βιβλίων κλπ.
  • Voir le document
  •   Accueil de DSpace
  • Επιστημονικές Δημοσιεύσεις Μελών ΠΘ (ΕΔΠΘ)
  • Δημοσιεύσεις σε περιοδικά, συνέδρια, κεφάλαια βιβλίων κλπ.
  • Voir le document
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.
Tout DSpace
  • Communautés & Collections
  • Par date de publication
  • Auteurs
  • Titres
  • Sujets

Mesothelioma mortality in Greece from 1983 to 2003

Thumbnail
Auteur
Gogou, E.; Kerenidi, T.; Chamos, V.; Zintzaras, E.; Gourgoulianis, K. I.
Date
2009
DOI
10.1111/j.1742-1241.2007.01334.x
Sujet
MALIGNANT PLEURAL MESOTHELIOMA
ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE
METSOVO LUNG
NORTHWESTERN GREECE
ASBESTOS
Medicine, General & Internal
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Afficher la notice complète
Résumé
To present summary statistics of the Greek mesothelioma epidemic including summaries by occupation and geographical area. The National Statistics Service provides our data, which contain all deaths from 1983 to 2003 where mesothelioma was mentioned on the death certificate. The annual number of mesothelioma deaths has increased from 9 in the 3-year period of time 1983-1985 to 53 in 2001-2003. Current deaths in males account for about 72% of the cases. The area of Epirus in Greece has the highest cause-specific mortality rate over the period 1983-2003. The occupational group which is related to the higher number of mesothelioma deaths was clerks and those occupied in business; following farmers, workers-technicians and drivers. Our data suggest a change in the balance of risk away from traditional asbestos exposure industries to industries where one could describe the exposure as secondary such as plumbers, technicians, drivers, farmers. Also, we found out that the higher cause-specific mortality rate was 0.38/100,000 population in Epirus, the lower was 0.025/100,000 in Thessalia and the national average rate was 0.10/100,000 population.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11615/28021
Collections
  • Δημοσιεύσεις σε περιοδικά, συνέδρια, κεφάλαια βιβλίων κλπ. [19735]
htmlmap 

 

Parcourir

Tout DSpaceCommunautés & CollectionsPar date de publicationAuteursTitresSujetsCette collectionPar date de publicationAuteursTitresSujets

Mon compte

Ouvrir une sessionS'inscrire
Help Contact
DepositionAboutHelpContactez-nous
Choose LanguageTout DSpace
EnglishΕλληνικά
htmlmap