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Diffuse malignant mesothelioma: a review
Rom WN; Lockey JE
PMCID:1274231
PMID: 6761970
ISSN: 0093-0415
CID: 15437
Lung cancer mortality among residents living near the El Paso smelter
Rom WN; Varley G; Lyon JL; Shopkow S
Occupational exposure to arsenic has been associated with cancer of the lung, but epidemiological studies of cancer of the lung and environmental exposure to arsenic have produced conflicting results. Case-control studies about point sources of pollution have been useful in identifying environmental hazards. This technique was used to evaluate the risk for lung cancer near a smelter in El Paso, Texas, that uses an arsenic-containing ore and has been in continuous operation since 1887. A comparison of 575 cases of lung cancer with 1490 breast and prostate controls collected from 1944 to 1973 found no significant associations with distance using 2-km concentric circles out to 20 km from the smelter
PMCID:1009022
PMID: 7093154
ISSN: 0007-1072
CID: 15438
Legal and ethical dilemmas in occupational health
Rom, William N; Lee, Jeffrey S
Ann Arbor MI : Ann Arbor Science, 1982
Extent: xxiv, 485 p.
ISBN: 0250404796
CID: 1301
Environmental/occupational lung disease
Rom, William N; Lockey, James E; Casey, Kenneth R
Salt Lake City UT : Rocky Mountain Center for Occupational Health, 1982
Extent: 44 p. ; 28cm
ISBN: n/a
CID: 1305
Occupational and environmental health programs in a medical school: should they be a department?
Rom WN
PMID: 7299799
ISSN: 0022-2577
CID: 15439
Asbestos-related diseases
Casey KR; Rom WN; Moatamed F
PMID: 7030603
ISSN: 0272-5231
CID: 15440
Respiratory disease in Utah coal miners
Rom WN; Kanner RE; Renzetti AD Jr; Shigeoka JW; Barkman HW; Nichols M; Turner WA; Coleman M; Wright WE
Two hundred forty-two Utah underground coal miners volunteered to participate in a respiratory disease study. They were an older group (mean, 56 years of age) and had spent a mean of 29 years in the coal-mining industry. The prevalence of chronic bronchitis was 57%, and that of coal worker's pneumoconiosis, 25%; only one worker had progressive massive fibrosis. Significant impairment of pulmonary function was found among those with a history of cigarette smoking. Chronic bronchitis or coal worker's penumoconiosis among nonsmokers did not impair pulmonary function. There was a significant association among the nonsmokers between increasing exposure to coal dust and coal worker's pneumoconiosis, but not for changes in pulmonary function. Coal mine dust had a significant influence in causing the symptom complex of chronic cough and sputum production, and coal worker's pneumoconiosis
PMID: 7224349
ISSN: 0003-0805
CID: 15441
Relationship between lung cancer and distance of residence from nonferrous smelter stack effluent
Greaves WW; Rom WN; Lyon JL; Varley G; Wright DD; Chiu G
Because of a reported association between residence in counties with nonferrous smelters and increased risk of lung cancer, we studied the relationship between distance of residence from nonferrous smelters and lung cancer. Patients with lung cancer and patients with other cancers not known to be associated with smelter effluent (breast, prostate, and colon) were compared. All patients lived within a 20-kilometer radius around one of 10 nonferrous smelters in five western states during 1970-1977. Data were obtained from cancer registries or death certificates and were examined separately for each area. Addresses at the time of diagnosis or death were plotted on U.S. Geological Survey maps to calculate distance from each smelter. The distribution of lung cancer near the smelters was not significantly different from the distribution of control cancers in any of the areas studied
PMID: 7349031
ISSN: 0271-3586
CID: 15442
Occupational and environmental health problems of the developing oil shale industry: a review
Rom WN; Lee JS; Craft BF
The American oil shale industry is on the threshold of commercial industrial development. Potential occupational hazards include shalosis or oil shale pneumoconiosis, dermatoses, cancer of the skin, lung, and possibly other sites, and accidents. Air, water, and solid waste pollution problems are complicated by the aridity of the Green River oil shale formation located in Utah, Colorado, and Wyoming. The region currently lacks the schools, health facilities, community services, and skilled labor required for large-scale development. The oil shale industry faces an opportunity and a challenge of prudently assessing and controlling exposures and contributing to the social development of the region
PMID: 6285698
ISSN: 0271-3586
CID: 15443
... Second Annual Park City Environmental Health Conference
Rom, William N; Peters, John M
New York : Alan R Liss, 1981
Extent: 2 v.
ISBN: n/a
CID: 1299