INCLUSION OF WOMEN AND MINORITIES IN OCCUPATIONAL-CANCER EPIDEMIOLOGIC RESEARCH

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ZAHM, SH [1 ]
POTTERN, LM [1 ]
LEWIS, DR [1 ]
WARD, MH [1 ]
WHITE, DW [1 ]
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[1] NOVA RES CO,BETHESDA,MD
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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A survey of published epidemiologic studies from eight journals during 1971 to 1990 was conducted to assess the proportion and characteristics of occupational cancer studies that have included women and minorities. A total of 1233 reports included 562 (46%) with subjects limited to white men. The remaining 671 (54%) had subjects from other race-gender groups. Thirty-five percent included white women, but only 14% presented any analyses of white women specifically and only 7% presented more than Jive risk estimates. The proportions with analyses of nonwhite women (any = 2%, detailed = 1%) or men (any = 7%, detailed = 3%) were also small. Studies with detailed analyses of women and minorities tended to use weaker methodologies (ie, proportionate mortality or cross-sectional design) than the studies of white men and were less able to provide convincing data on the occupational cancer risks of women and minorities.
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