doi:10.1093/occmed/kqn104 Bladder cancer risks in workers manufacturing chemicals for the rubber industr
AIM: To identify which cases of adult bladder cancer notified to the New Zealand Cancer Registry in ...
Purpose: The main risk factor for bladder cancer (BC) is cigarette smoking, but also occupational ex...
A large body of evidence from epidemiological studies among workers employed in the rubber manufactu...
ABSTRACT-The relationship between bladder cancer and em-ployment in the chemical industry was assess...
A hospital-based cas-referent study was carried out in Lyon with the purpose of generating hypothese...
[[abstract]]A 52-year-old male chemical worker was admitted to the hospital with a history of paroxy...
The relationship between bladder cancer, occupation and exposure to a number of occupational agents ...
ABSTRACT Although it is over 30 years since an excess of bladder cancer was first identified in Brit...
SUMMARY-Two epidemiological studies of the incidence of bladder tumors in industrial workers are des...
Two cases of occupational dye users were found to have bladder tumors. Case 1 was a 32-year-old male...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Occupational Bladder Cancer in a 4,4′-Methylenebi...
A significant proportion of cancer development is attributable to exposures to certain chemicals in ...
BackgroundAn earlier investigation found increased bladder cancer incidence among workers at a rubbe...
Work in leather tanning involves exposure to a wide range of chemicals. Some of these are carcinogen...
Findings for cancer of the oesophagus in the rubber industry are not consistent between studies, and...
AIM: To identify which cases of adult bladder cancer notified to the New Zealand Cancer Registry in ...
Purpose: The main risk factor for bladder cancer (BC) is cigarette smoking, but also occupational ex...
A large body of evidence from epidemiological studies among workers employed in the rubber manufactu...
ABSTRACT-The relationship between bladder cancer and em-ployment in the chemical industry was assess...
A hospital-based cas-referent study was carried out in Lyon with the purpose of generating hypothese...
[[abstract]]A 52-year-old male chemical worker was admitted to the hospital with a history of paroxy...
The relationship between bladder cancer, occupation and exposure to a number of occupational agents ...
ABSTRACT Although it is over 30 years since an excess of bladder cancer was first identified in Brit...
SUMMARY-Two epidemiological studies of the incidence of bladder tumors in industrial workers are des...
Two cases of occupational dye users were found to have bladder tumors. Case 1 was a 32-year-old male...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Occupational Bladder Cancer in a 4,4′-Methylenebi...
A significant proportion of cancer development is attributable to exposures to certain chemicals in ...
BackgroundAn earlier investigation found increased bladder cancer incidence among workers at a rubbe...
Work in leather tanning involves exposure to a wide range of chemicals. Some of these are carcinogen...
Findings for cancer of the oesophagus in the rubber industry are not consistent between studies, and...
AIM: To identify which cases of adult bladder cancer notified to the New Zealand Cancer Registry in ...
Purpose: The main risk factor for bladder cancer (BC) is cigarette smoking, but also occupational ex...
A large body of evidence from epidemiological studies among workers employed in the rubber manufactu...