a carcinogen. This classification is based on evidence of carcinogenicity in experimental animals and in humans. However, the evaluation stated that in making the overall evaluation, the Working Group noted that carcinogenicity to humans was not detected in all industrial circumstances studied and that carcinogenicity may be dependent on inherent characteristics of the crystalline silica or on external factors affecting its biological activity. The present review seeks to put the apparently conflicting findings of cancer incidence in quartz-exposed industries into a unifying thesis, based on mechanistic studies. These mechanistic studies have enabled the events leading from deposition of quartz to silicosis and cancer to be partially elucid...
The exposure to respirable crystalline silica (RCS), e.g. quartz, in industrial settings can induce ...
Crystalline silica is a widely used industrial material that is readily available worldwide, and is ...
Silicon makes up almost 28% of the Earth's crust and within that crust, quartz (crystalline silica) ...
Surface modification of quartz inhibits toxicity, particle uptake, and oxidative DNA damage in human...
Abstract Human exposure to (certain forms of) crystalline silica (CS) potentially results in adverse...
<p>The classification of Respirable Crystalline Silica (RCS) as carcinogenic for humans has drawn gr...
The IARC has classified respirable crystalline silica (RCS) as human carcinogens (category 1; 1997),...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified respirable crystalline silica ...
BACKGROUND: In 1997, IARC upgraded crystalline silica to a Group 1 human carcinogen. However, the IA...
In 1997, the IARC (International Agency for Research on Can-cer) reevaluated its quartz classificati...
Crystalline silica is commonly found in the work environment. Possible health effects of occupationa...
Background: Exposure to some - but not all - quartz particles is associated to silicosis, lung cance...
Silicon makes up almost 28% of the Earth's crust and within that crust, quartz (crystalline silica) ...
Industrial processing of materials containing quartz induces physico-chemical modifications that con...
Respirable quartz has recently been classified as a human carcinogen. Although, studies with quartz ...
The exposure to respirable crystalline silica (RCS), e.g. quartz, in industrial settings can induce ...
Crystalline silica is a widely used industrial material that is readily available worldwide, and is ...
Silicon makes up almost 28% of the Earth's crust and within that crust, quartz (crystalline silica) ...
Surface modification of quartz inhibits toxicity, particle uptake, and oxidative DNA damage in human...
Abstract Human exposure to (certain forms of) crystalline silica (CS) potentially results in adverse...
<p>The classification of Respirable Crystalline Silica (RCS) as carcinogenic for humans has drawn gr...
The IARC has classified respirable crystalline silica (RCS) as human carcinogens (category 1; 1997),...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified respirable crystalline silica ...
BACKGROUND: In 1997, IARC upgraded crystalline silica to a Group 1 human carcinogen. However, the IA...
In 1997, the IARC (International Agency for Research on Can-cer) reevaluated its quartz classificati...
Crystalline silica is commonly found in the work environment. Possible health effects of occupationa...
Background: Exposure to some - but not all - quartz particles is associated to silicosis, lung cance...
Silicon makes up almost 28% of the Earth's crust and within that crust, quartz (crystalline silica) ...
Industrial processing of materials containing quartz induces physico-chemical modifications that con...
Respirable quartz has recently been classified as a human carcinogen. Although, studies with quartz ...
The exposure to respirable crystalline silica (RCS), e.g. quartz, in industrial settings can induce ...
Crystalline silica is a widely used industrial material that is readily available worldwide, and is ...
Silicon makes up almost 28% of the Earth's crust and within that crust, quartz (crystalline silica) ...