A large body of evidence from epidemiological studies among workers employed in the rubber manufacturing industry has indicated a significant excess cancer risk in a variety of sites. The International Agency for Research on Cancer has recently classified the "Occupational exposures in the rubber-manufacturing industry" as carcinogenic to humans (Group 1). A genotoxic mechanism for the increased cancer risk was suggested on the basis of the evidence from the scientific literature. Exposure assessment studies have shown that workers in the rubber manufacturing industry may be exposed to different airborne carcinogenic and/or genotoxic chemicals, such as certain aromatic amines, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, N-nitrosamines, although the a...
Workers in the rubber industry have an increased risk of several diseases, such as airway disease, c...
This paper reviews the literature on the influence of metabolic and DNA repair polymorphisms of biol...
A monitoring study was carried out on petroleum refinery workers that are exposed to a wide range of...
A large body of evidence from epidemiological studies among workers employed in the rubber manufactu...
A broad spectrum of substances is used in the rubber industry, many of them being genotoxic and/or c...
The genotoxic and biochemical characteristic effect of environmental pollutants generated in a rubbe...
Evaluating the chemical risks at the workplaces, the potential carcinogenic risk is a primary intere...
This thesis describes an industry wide survey on genotoxic exposure and biological effects in the ru...
International audienceObjective: This study aimed at investigate the association between cancer and ...
AIM: Most data on carcinogenic risk in the rubber industry are based on data from Western countries....
Item does not contain fulltextMutagenic exposure conditions in several rubber manufacturing companie...
Findings for cancer of the oesophagus in the rubber industry are not consistent between studies, and...
To determine the role of N-nitrosamines in the known in-creased cancer risk of rubber workers, air c...
Increased cancer risk has been reported among workers in the rubber manufacturing industry employed ...
Workers employed in the rubber industry appear to have a significant excess cancer risk in a variety...
Workers in the rubber industry have an increased risk of several diseases, such as airway disease, c...
This paper reviews the literature on the influence of metabolic and DNA repair polymorphisms of biol...
A monitoring study was carried out on petroleum refinery workers that are exposed to a wide range of...
A large body of evidence from epidemiological studies among workers employed in the rubber manufactu...
A broad spectrum of substances is used in the rubber industry, many of them being genotoxic and/or c...
The genotoxic and biochemical characteristic effect of environmental pollutants generated in a rubbe...
Evaluating the chemical risks at the workplaces, the potential carcinogenic risk is a primary intere...
This thesis describes an industry wide survey on genotoxic exposure and biological effects in the ru...
International audienceObjective: This study aimed at investigate the association between cancer and ...
AIM: Most data on carcinogenic risk in the rubber industry are based on data from Western countries....
Item does not contain fulltextMutagenic exposure conditions in several rubber manufacturing companie...
Findings for cancer of the oesophagus in the rubber industry are not consistent between studies, and...
To determine the role of N-nitrosamines in the known in-creased cancer risk of rubber workers, air c...
Increased cancer risk has been reported among workers in the rubber manufacturing industry employed ...
Workers employed in the rubber industry appear to have a significant excess cancer risk in a variety...
Workers in the rubber industry have an increased risk of several diseases, such as airway disease, c...
This paper reviews the literature on the influence of metabolic and DNA repair polymorphisms of biol...
A monitoring study was carried out on petroleum refinery workers that are exposed to a wide range of...