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. 2007 May 16;64(10):681–687. doi: 10.1136/oem.2006.031369

Table 2 Association between lung cancer mortality and categorical cumulative silica in the Vermont granite workers study, 1950–94.

Cumulative silica* Cases Mortality rate ratio† (95% CI) p for trend
Original cohort‡ n = 213
0 to 0.4 53 (24.9%) Referent
>0.4 to 1.3 53 (24.9%) 1.84 (1.22 to 2.77) 0.001
>1.3 to 2.9 53 (24.9%) 2.54 (1.58 to 4.06)
>2.9 to 48.2 54 (25.4%) 2.35 (1.36 to 4.07)
Stratified by hire status: cutpoints same as original cohort
Prevalent hires§ n = 157
15 (9.6%) Referent
37 (23.6%) 1.63 (0.89 to 2.98) 0.02
51 (32.5%) 2.14 (1.18 to 3.90)
54 (34.4%) 2.08 (1.09 to 3.98)
Incident hires¶ n = 56
38 (67.9%) Referent
16 (28.6%) 2.01 (1.05 to 3.83) 0.04
2 (3.6%) 2.22 (0.49 to 10.02)
0 NA
Stratified by hire status: cutpoints determined within hire status
Prevalent hires§ n = 157
0 to 1.0 39 (24.8%) Referent
>1.0 to 2.0 39 (24.8%) 1.29 (0.81 to 2.04) 0.15
>2.0 to 3.6 39 (24.8%) 1.90 (1.18 to 3.08)
>3.6 to 48.2 40 (25.5%) 1.33 (0.78, 2.26)
Incident hires¶ n = 56
0 to 0.04 19 (33.9%) Referent
>0.04 to 0.4 18 (32.1%) 1.39 (0.67 to 2.85) 0.02
>0.4 to 2.0 19 (33.9%) 2.51 (1.14 to 5.55)

*15‐year lag, mg‐year/m3.

†Models used age as the timeline and controlled for calendar year and age at hire.

‡Subjects who worked in granite industry anytime between 1 January 1950 (start of follow‐up) and 31 December 1982 (includes incident and prevalent hires).

§Subjects who were already at work prior to the start of follow‐up on 1 January 1950 and still at work on that date.

¶Subjects who started working in the granite industry between 1 January 1950 (the start of follow‐up) and 31 December 1982.