Tillett S, Ringen K, Schulte P, McDougall V, Miller K, Samuels S
J Occup Med. 1986 Aug;28(8):719-27. doi: 10.1097/00043764-198608000-00035.
In 1980, the Workers' Institute for Safety and Health began a demonstration project designed to develop a model program of community-based intervention in three cohorts with different workplace exposures and target cancer sites. Program components included identification, notification, medical surveillance, education, social support services (eg, psychosocial, legal, financial, etc), and evaluation. The three cohorts included the Augusta cohort, a group at risk for bladder cancer due to workplace exposure to beta-naphthylamine; the Port Allegany cohort, a group at high risk of cancer associated with a workplace exposure to asbestos; and the Pattern Makers cohort, a group shown to be at increased risk of colorectal cancer. Together, these three projects give a cross-sectional view of possible approaches to educational and medical intervention strategies in diverse situations.
1980年,工人安全与健康协会启动了一个示范项目,旨在针对三个不同工作场所暴露情况和目标癌症部位的队列制定一个基于社区干预的示范项目。项目组成部分包括识别、通知、医学监测、教育、社会支持服务(如心理社会、法律、财务等)以及评估。这三个队列包括奥古斯塔队列,该队列因工作场所接触β-萘胺而有患膀胱癌的风险;波特阿尔勒格尼队列,该队列因工作场所接触石棉而有患癌症的高风险;以及模型制作工队列,该队列显示患结直肠癌的风险增加。这三个项目共同提供了在不同情况下教育和医学干预策略可能方法的横断面视图。