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Epidemiology study of the use of asbestos-cement pipe for the distribution of drinking water in Escambia County, Florida.

Cancer mortality for the population census tracts of Escambia County, FL, which use asbestos-cement (AC) pipe for public potable water distribution, was compared with cancer mortality data collected from census tracts in the same county where other types of piping materials are used. An analysis of...

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Autores principales: Millette, J R, Craun, G F, Stober, J A, Kraemer, D F, Tousignant, H G, Hildago, E, Duboise, R L, Benedict, J
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1983
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1569111/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6559131
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author Millette, J R
Craun, G F
Stober, J A
Kraemer, D F
Tousignant, H G
Hildago, E
Duboise, R L
Benedict, J
author_facet Millette, J R
Craun, G F
Stober, J A
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Benedict, J
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description Cancer mortality for the population census tracts of Escambia County, FL, which use asbestos-cement (AC) pipe for public potable water distribution, was compared with cancer mortality data collected from census tracts in the same county where other types of piping materials are used. An analysis of covariance was run to test for differences in standard mortality ratios for seven cancer sites among three potential asbestos exposure groups based on AC pipe usage. Twelve variables representing nonexposure-related influences on disease rates were combined in four independent factors and used as covariates in these analyses. No evidence for an association between the use of AC pipe for carrying drinking water and deaths due to gastrointestinal and related cancers was found. The limitations on the sensitivity of the analysis are discussed.
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spelling pubmed-15691112006-09-18 Epidemiology study of the use of asbestos-cement pipe for the distribution of drinking water in Escambia County, Florida. Millette, J R Craun, G F Stober, J A Kraemer, D F Tousignant, H G Hildago, E Duboise, R L Benedict, J Environ Health Perspect Research Article Cancer mortality for the population census tracts of Escambia County, FL, which use asbestos-cement (AC) pipe for public potable water distribution, was compared with cancer mortality data collected from census tracts in the same county where other types of piping materials are used. An analysis of covariance was run to test for differences in standard mortality ratios for seven cancer sites among three potential asbestos exposure groups based on AC pipe usage. Twelve variables representing nonexposure-related influences on disease rates were combined in four independent factors and used as covariates in these analyses. No evidence for an association between the use of AC pipe for carrying drinking water and deaths due to gastrointestinal and related cancers was found. The limitations on the sensitivity of the analysis are discussed. 1983-11 /pmc/articles/PMC1569111/ /pubmed/6559131 Text en
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Millette, J R
Craun, G F
Stober, J A
Kraemer, D F
Tousignant, H G
Hildago, E
Duboise, R L
Benedict, J
Epidemiology study of the use of asbestos-cement pipe for the distribution of drinking water in Escambia County, Florida.
title Epidemiology study of the use of asbestos-cement pipe for the distribution of drinking water in Escambia County, Florida.
title_full Epidemiology study of the use of asbestos-cement pipe for the distribution of drinking water in Escambia County, Florida.
title_fullStr Epidemiology study of the use of asbestos-cement pipe for the distribution of drinking water in Escambia County, Florida.
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology study of the use of asbestos-cement pipe for the distribution of drinking water in Escambia County, Florida.
title_short Epidemiology study of the use of asbestos-cement pipe for the distribution of drinking water in Escambia County, Florida.
title_sort epidemiology study of the use of asbestos-cement pipe for the distribution of drinking water in escambia county, florida.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1569111/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6559131
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