Background: Occupational exposures to dusts have generally been examined in relation to cancers of the respiratory system and have rarely been examined in relation to other cancers, such as renal cell carcinoma (RCC). Although previous epidemiological studies, though few, have shown certain dusts, such as asbestos, to increase renal cancer risk, the potential for other occupational dust exposures to cause kidney damage and/or cancer may exist. We investigated whether asbestos, as well as 20 other occupational dust exposures, were associated with RCC risk in a large European, multi-center, hospital-based renal case-control study.Methods: General occupational histories and job-specific questionnaires were reviewed by occupational hygienists f...
Abstract Background Asbestos is classified as a human...
Background: Organic dust is a complex mixture of particulate matter from microbial, plant or animal ...
Occupational exposures are the second main risk factor of lung cancer. Asbestos has progressively be...
Background: Occupational exposures to dusts have generally been examined in relation to cancers of t...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Previous studies considered the role of occupational causes in kidn...
none5siLimited information is available on carcinogenicity of asbestos on non-respiratory organs. We...
Renal cell carcinoma, which accounts for 85% of all kidney cancers, is among the ten leading maligna...
Relatively little is known about occupational and other risk factors for renal-cell carcinoma (RCC)....
International audienceOBJECTIVES: The causes of kidney cancer are not well understood though occupat...
Background. The role of occupational exposure in the aetiology of renal cell cancer is still not dea...
Bricklayers may be exposed to several lung carcinogens, including crystalline silica and asbestos. P...
Objectives: The lung cancer carcinogenicity of crystalline silica dust remains the subject of discus...
Abstract Background Asbestos is classified as a human...
Background: Organic dust is a complex mixture of particulate matter from microbial, plant or animal ...
Occupational exposures are the second main risk factor of lung cancer. Asbestos has progressively be...
Background: Occupational exposures to dusts have generally been examined in relation to cancers of t...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Previous studies considered the role of occupational causes in kidn...
none5siLimited information is available on carcinogenicity of asbestos on non-respiratory organs. We...
Renal cell carcinoma, which accounts for 85% of all kidney cancers, is among the ten leading maligna...
Relatively little is known about occupational and other risk factors for renal-cell carcinoma (RCC)....
International audienceOBJECTIVES: The causes of kidney cancer are not well understood though occupat...
Background. The role of occupational exposure in the aetiology of renal cell cancer is still not dea...
Bricklayers may be exposed to several lung carcinogens, including crystalline silica and asbestos. P...
Objectives: The lung cancer carcinogenicity of crystalline silica dust remains the subject of discus...
Abstract Background Asbestos is classified as a human...
Background: Organic dust is a complex mixture of particulate matter from microbial, plant or animal ...
Occupational exposures are the second main risk factor of lung cancer. Asbestos has progressively be...