VANDERBILT STUDY SHOWS NO INCREASED CANCER RISK FOR SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY CLEANROOM WORKERS
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VANDERBILT STUDY SHOWS NO INCREASED CANCER RISK FOR SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY CLEANROOM WORKERS
WASHINGTON, DC –
November 10, 2010 –
An exhaustive, five-year epidemiological study conducted by researchers from Vanderbilt University covering more than 100,000 semiconductor industry workers found no association between overall cancer mortality and working in wafer fabrication cleanrooms, the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) reported today. The $7.5 million study was conducted by a team of researchers from the Vanderbilt University Department of Medicine and Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center and supported by a research grant from SIA.
http://journals.lww.com/joem/Fulltext/2010/11000/Cancer_Mortality_Among_US_Workers_Employed_in.5.aspx
).The principal finding of the study as stated by the researchers was that “Work in the US semiconductor industry, including semiconductor wafer fabrication in cleanrooms, was not associated with increased cancer mortality overall or mortality from any specific form of cancer.” The study also found no evidence of increased mortality from all causes or from all cancers when comparing employees working in cleanrooms to non-fabrication workers.
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