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An Application of the Swedish Cancer-Environment Registry. Leukaemia among Telephone Operators at the Telecommunications Administration in Sweden

*Cancer-Environment Registry, Statistical Office of the National Board of Health and Welfare, Planning Division 3 S-106 30 Stockholm, Sweden
** Radiotherapy, Radiumhemmet. Department of General Oncology of the Karolinska Hospital and Karolinska Institute. Medical Adviser to the Cancer Registry of the National Board of Health and Welfare
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Nordic School of Public Health, Gothenburg. Scientific Adviser to the National Board of Health and Welfare
Wiklund K [Cancer-Environment Registry, Statistical Office of the National Board of Health and Welfare, Planning Division 3, S-106 30 Stockholm, Sweden], Einhom J and Eklund G. Leukaemia among telephone operators at the Telecommunications Administration in Sweden. International Journal of Epidemiology 1981, 10: 373376.
The detection of 4 cases of leukaemia among telephone operators at the Telecommunications Administration in Gothenburg within a period of 6 years (196974) evoked disquiet among the employees. Following an inquiry to the National Board of Health and Welfare a retrospective study was undertaken with a view to examining whether this incidence was consistent with the risk for the country as a whole. The study was based on the newly established Cancer-Environment Registry for the period 196173 covering the entire country. This was the first occasion on which the Registry had been applied in an investigation of cancer risk for a specific occupational group. The analysis disclosed no higher risk of leukaemia among telephone operators in the Telecommunications Administration in Sweden than among the population as a whole.
Received 13 May 1981
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