Netterstrøm B
Danish Institute for Clinical Epidemiology, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Int Arch Occup Environ Health. 1988;61(3):217-21. doi: 10.1007/BF00381022.
During the period from 1978-1984 the incidence of cancer among 2,465 male urban bus drivers in three major cities in Denmark was studied. The information with regard to cancer diagnosis was obtained from the Danish Cancer Registry. Danish men in 1981 were used as reference. Standardized Morbidity Ratio (SMR) for bladder- and skin cancer was significantly elevated among the bus drivers with values of 206 and 202, respectively. As to other cancers, no significant deviations from the expected were found. The same result was found when only drivers with more than ten years' seniority were included in the calculations. The incidence of skin cancer remained significantly elevated when corrected for degree of urbanization. Traffic density and whether the drivers worked in Copenhagen or in the province were not related to cancer incidence.
1978年至1984年期间,对丹麦三大城市的2465名男性城市公交司机的癌症发病率进行了研究。癌症诊断信息来自丹麦癌症登记处。以1981年的丹麦男性作为参照。公交司机中膀胱癌和皮肤癌的标准化发病比(SMR)显著升高,分别为206和202。至于其他癌症,未发现与预期有显著偏差。当计算中仅纳入工龄超过十年的司机时,得到了相同的结果。校正城市化程度后,皮肤癌的发病率仍显著升高。交通密度以及司机是在哥本哈根还是在该省工作与癌症发病率无关。