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Postexposure progression of pneumoconiosis among former Appalachian coal miners.

Noemi B HallDavid J BlackleyTravis MarkleJames B CrumCara N HalldinA Scott Laney
Published in: American journal of industrial medicine (2022)
Postexposure progression can occur in former coal miners, emphasizing the potential benefits of continued radiographic follow-up postemployment. In addition to participating in disease screening throughout their careers to detect pneumoconiosis early and facilitate intervention, radiographic follow-up of former coal miners can identify new or progressive radiographic findings even after workplace exposure to respirable coal mine dust ends. Identification of progressive pneumoconiosis in former miners has potential implications for clinical management and eligibility for disability compensation.
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