Objective: To review the epidemiologic literature on styrene and cancer. Methods: We reviewed studies of workers exposed to styrene in manufacturing and polymerization, in the reinforced plastics industry, and in styrene-butadiene rubber production. We also reviewed studies of workers monitored for styrene exposure, studies of environmental exposure, community-based case-control studies of lymphoma and leukemia, and studies of DNA adducts. Studies of workers in the reinforced plastics industry were considered more informative because of higher worker exposure and less confounding by other carcinogens. Results: We found no consistent increased risk of any cancer among workers exposed to styrene. A study of reinforced plastic workers reported...
Several industry-based cohort studies have addressed the risk of lung cancer following exposure to v...
Chronic low-dose exposure to solvents has been associated in epidemiologic studies with chronic neur...
Styrene is a building-block of several compounds used in a wide array of materials and products. The...
<p>Previous epidemiology reviews of exposure to styrene and the risk of cancer considered studies pu...
Objective: To investigate the carcinogenicity of styrene by reanalysing data from a previous interna...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the carcinogenicity of styrene by reanalysing data from a ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the carcinogenicity of styrene by reanalysing data from a...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether occupational exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and cert...
Styrene is widely used in the manufacture of synthetic rubber, resins, polyesters and plastics. Styr...
ObjectivesTo improve exposure estimates and reexamine exposure-response relationships between cumula...
In epidemiological research, self-reported information about determinants and levels of occu-pationa...
Epidemiologic studies have consistently reported increased daily mortality and hospital admissions f...
To identify demographic and work related factors that predict blood levels of styrene and styrene‐7,...
Styrene is a commercially important chemical widely used in the manufacture of synthetic rubber, res...
Styrene is a widely used chemical in the manufacture of synthetic rubber, resins, polyesters, and pl...
Several industry-based cohort studies have addressed the risk of lung cancer following exposure to v...
Chronic low-dose exposure to solvents has been associated in epidemiologic studies with chronic neur...
Styrene is a building-block of several compounds used in a wide array of materials and products. The...
<p>Previous epidemiology reviews of exposure to styrene and the risk of cancer considered studies pu...
Objective: To investigate the carcinogenicity of styrene by reanalysing data from a previous interna...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the carcinogenicity of styrene by reanalysing data from a ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the carcinogenicity of styrene by reanalysing data from a...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether occupational exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and cert...
Styrene is widely used in the manufacture of synthetic rubber, resins, polyesters and plastics. Styr...
ObjectivesTo improve exposure estimates and reexamine exposure-response relationships between cumula...
In epidemiological research, self-reported information about determinants and levels of occu-pationa...
Epidemiologic studies have consistently reported increased daily mortality and hospital admissions f...
To identify demographic and work related factors that predict blood levels of styrene and styrene‐7,...
Styrene is a commercially important chemical widely used in the manufacture of synthetic rubber, res...
Styrene is a widely used chemical in the manufacture of synthetic rubber, resins, polyesters, and pl...
Several industry-based cohort studies have addressed the risk of lung cancer following exposure to v...
Chronic low-dose exposure to solvents has been associated in epidemiologic studies with chronic neur...
Styrene is a building-block of several compounds used in a wide array of materials and products. The...