Pippard E C, Acheson E D, Winter P D
Br J Ind Med. 1985 Apr;42(4):285-7. doi: 10.1136/oem.42.4.285.
The mortality of 833 male tannery workers known to have been employed in the industry in 1939 and who were followed up to the end of 1982 was studied. A total of 573 men had been employed in making leather tanned by vegetable extracts for soles and heels, and 260 men had used chrome tanning to make leather for the upper parts of shoes. No significant excesses of deaths were found for any of the common sites of cancer in either group of workers. One death from nasal cancer (0.21 expected) was reported among the men who worked with sole and heel leather.
对833名已知在1939年受雇于制革行业并随访至1982年底的男性制革工人的死亡率进行了研究。共有573名男性受雇于用植物提取物鞣制鞋底和鞋跟皮革,260名男性使用铬鞣制鞋面皮革。在这两组工人中,任何常见癌症部位的死亡人数均未发现显著超额。在从事鞋底和鞋跟皮革工作的男性中,报告了1例死于鼻癌(预期0.21例)。