A 37-year Update on Mortality Patterns in an Expanded Cohort of Vermont Talc Miners and Millers.

J Occup Environ Med

Exponent, Inc., Menlo Park, California (Dr Fordyce and Dr Mowat); Exponent, Inc., Bellevue, Washington (Dr Leonhard and Dr Moolgavkar).

Published: November 2019

Objectives: The aim of this study was to update a cohort of Vermont talc workers to include 37 additional years of follow-up time.

Methods: Standardized mortality ratios (SMR) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated for 70+ causes of death. US population mortality rates were used as reference.

Results: All-cause mortality was 30% higher than the US population (SMR 133.4, 95% CI, 119.7 to 148.3). Significant elevations occurred in nonmalignant respiratory disease (NMRD) (SMR 273.0, 95% CI, 210.2 to 348.6) and other nonmalignant respiratory disease (ONMRD) (SMR 413.1, 95% CI, 287.7 to 574.5). ONMRD was elevated across all length of employment categories and a test for linear trend was significant (P = 0.007).

Conclusions: This study provides further evidence that excess deaths among Vermont talc workers are due largely to excess mortality from NMRD; there is no evidence of increased risk of respiratory cancer.

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