Update of a meta-analysis on lung cancer and welding

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Objectives: This study is an update, over the period 1954-2004, of a previous meta-analysis completed in 1994. It was aimed at assessing lung cancer risk among welders, while addressing heterogeneity, publication bias, and confounding issues. Methods: Combined relative risks (CRR) and their variances were calculated using fixed and random effects models. Heterogeneity was tested using the Q statistic. The publication bias was estimated using funnel plots, and Egger's regression and partially controlled by excluding studies with positive reporting bias. Results: The literature provided 60 studies eligible for the meta-analysis. No heterogeneity was observed. The fixed effect CRR for all of the welders and all of the studies was 1.26 (95% CI 1.20-1.32) after partial control of publication bias. No difference was observed according to welding activities. Smoking did not appear to be a marked confounder in the relationship between lung cancer and welding, but the effect of asbestos could not be assessed. Conclusions: The meta-analysi s showed a 26% excess of lung cancer for welders without any difference according to welding activities.

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Ambroise, D., Wild, P., & Moulin, J. J. (2006). Update of a meta-analysis on lung cancer and welding. Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health, 32(1), 22–31. https://doi.org/10.5271/sjweh.973

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