Main purpose To evaluate the feasibility of a measurement-based assessment of benzene exposure in case-control studies of paediatric cancer; Additional aims To identify the sources of exposure variability; to assess the performance of two benzene biomarkers; to verify the occurrence of participation bias; to check whether exposures to benzene and to 50 Hz magnetic fields were correlated, and might exert reciprocal confounding effects.Pilot case-control study of childhood leukaemia and exposure to benzene assessed by repeated seasonal weekly measurements in breathing zone air samples and outside the children's dwellings, with concurrent determinations of cotinine, t-t-muconic acid (MA) and sulfo-phenylmercapturic acid (S-PMA) in urine.108 ca...
Among the toxic chemicals present in the ambient air of urban centres, benzene raises particular con...
Residents who live near petrochemical industrial areas risk exposure to a variety of petrochemicals,...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies on occupational exposures in parents and cancer risks in their children...
Benzene is a widespread air pollutant and a well-known human carcinogen. Evidence is needed regardin...
Benzene is a widespread pollutant of which the main source in the outside environment is automotive ...
Benzene Exposure was evaluated in adults and children living in Adelaide, South Australia by measuri...
Benzene, a recognized occupational leukemogen in adults, has been hypothesized to also increase the ...
Benzene is classified as a group 1 human carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Canc...
Among the toxic chemicals present in the ambient air of urban centres, benzene raises particular con...
AIM: To analyse the association between potential environmental exposure to hydrocarbons and the ris...
Despite growing concern for possible carcinogenic effects associated with environmental benzene expo...
Despite growing concern for possible carcinogenic effects associated with environmental benzene expo...
A nested case–control study found that the excess of leukemia, identified among the male membe...
Among the toxic chemicals present in the ambient air of urban centres, benzene raises particular con...
Residents who live near petrochemical industrial areas risk exposure to a variety of petrochemicals,...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies on occupational exposures in parents and cancer risks in their children...
Benzene is a widespread air pollutant and a well-known human carcinogen. Evidence is needed regardin...
Benzene is a widespread pollutant of which the main source in the outside environment is automotive ...
Benzene Exposure was evaluated in adults and children living in Adelaide, South Australia by measuri...
Benzene, a recognized occupational leukemogen in adults, has been hypothesized to also increase the ...
Benzene is classified as a group 1 human carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Canc...
Among the toxic chemicals present in the ambient air of urban centres, benzene raises particular con...
AIM: To analyse the association between potential environmental exposure to hydrocarbons and the ris...
Despite growing concern for possible carcinogenic effects associated with environmental benzene expo...
Despite growing concern for possible carcinogenic effects associated with environmental benzene expo...
A nested case–control study found that the excess of leukemia, identified among the male membe...
Among the toxic chemicals present in the ambient air of urban centres, benzene raises particular con...
Residents who live near petrochemical industrial areas risk exposure to a variety of petrochemicals,...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies on occupational exposures in parents and cancer risks in their children...