Chance or causality: problems recognizing laryngeal carcinoma as a result of occupational exposition to noxious substances of blue collar worker emplyed in the rubber industry.

T Brusis, Olaf Michel, W Schmidt, Fu Metternich

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Abstract

Background: Laryngeal cancer as an occupational disease in the rubber industry in under subject of continuous epidemiological research because of the lack of stable statistical data.

Method: Epidemiological studies published in the period between 1982 and 2006 were analysed in regard of the risks employment and laryngeal carcinoma. 23 own cases of medical expert opinion and the documentation of the German Occupational Cooperatives were analysed.

Results: A significant statistical correlation between a specific exposition to cancerogenics in the rubber industry and a development of laryngeal carcinoma could not be found in the literature, still there is evidence for an increased mortality. It points to asbestos, talcum, dust as one risk factor.

Conclusion: Recognition and compensation for laryngeal carcinoma according to (sectinon sign) 9 Abs. 2 SGB VII is possible after intense individual investigation, although up to now no clear statistical evidence for the coincidence between employment of the rubber industry and general could be proven.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLaryngo-Rhino-Otol
Pages714-722
Number of pages9
Volume86
Publication statusPublished - 2007

Publication series

NameLaryngo-Rhino-Otol
Number10

Keywords

  • blue collar worker
  • laryngeal carcinoma
  • rubber industry

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