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Environmental and Occupational Exposures
2009Breast cancer incidence rates have increased substantially over the past several decades in most Westernized countries, with great variation in incidence rates between countries (Kamangar et al. 2006). Given such patterns of breast cancer incidence and the fact that established risk factors for breast cancer explain less than half of all incident cases
Dana K. Mirick+4 more
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Occupational exposure to perchloroethylene
Cancer Causes and Control, 1996D. Henschler, Spyridon Vamvakas, K. Ulm
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Occupational exposure and brain tumors
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, 1985Epidemiological evidence of an occupational risk of brain cancer has been reported in four industries where chemical exposures are likely, most recently in a series of prospective studies in the petrochemical industry. However, only in the case of vinyl chloride exposure has an occupational central nervous system carcinogen been identified. This report
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Occupational exposure to glutaraldehyde
Occupational Medicine, 1994M. Campbell, J. R. Beach
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No-occupational exposure to noise.
Giornale italiano di medicina del lavoro ed ergonomia, 2005The aim of the research was to evaluate the risk for the health of the disco-goers related to no-professional exposition to noise produced by speakers of discos. The noise has been measured in the middle of a disco using a class 1 phonometer. The exposition level was calculated using the formula quoted in the D.Lgs 277/91 (Italian legislative decree ...
CASSANO, Filippo+3 more
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Occupational Exposure and COPD
Current Respiratory Medicine Reviews, 2012Esther Rodriguez-Gonzalez+1 more
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