To investigate the carcinogenicity of styrene by reanalysing data from a previous international cohort study of workers in the reinforced plastics industry. Methods Mortality from cancers of prior interest was analysed with more detailed consideration of exposure-response relations and an updated classification of leukaemias and lymphomas in data from a previous international cohort study of 37 021 reinforced plastics workers exposed to airborne styrene. Results Increased mortality from non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) was associated with the mean level of exposure to styrene in air (relative risk (RR) 2.31, 95% CI 1.29 to 4.12 per 100 ppm), but not with cumulative styrene exposure. Similar associations with mean exposure were observed for the ...
Concerns of a tumorigenic risk of styrene (ST) originate from the findings that styrene (ST) is meta...
Styrene is a commercially important chemical widely used in the manufacture of synthetic rubber, res...
Several industry-based cohort studies have addressed the risk of lung cancer following exposure to v...
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 review the epidemiologic literature on styrene and cancer. Methods: We reviewed studie...
<p>Previous epidemiology reviews of exposure to styrene and the risk of cancer considered studies pu...
ObjectivesTo improve exposure estimates and reexamine exposure-response relationships between cumula...
In epidemiological research, self-reported information about determinants and levels of occu-pationa...
Styrene is widely used in the manufacture of synthetic rubber, resins, polyesters and plastics. Styr...
Epidemiologic studies have consistently reported increased daily mortality and hospital admissions f...
Several industry-based cohort studies have addressed the risk of lung cancer following exposure to v...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether occupational exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and cert...
Chronic low-dose exposure to solvents has been associated in epidemiologic studies with chronic neur...
Concerns of a tumorigenic risk of styrene (ST) originate from the findings that styrene (ST) is meta...
Styrene is a commercially important chemical widely used in the manufacture of synthetic rubber, res...
Several industry-based cohort studies have addressed the risk of lung cancer following exposure to v...
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 review the epidemiologic literature on styrene and cancer. Methods: We reviewed studie...
<p>Previous epidemiology reviews of exposure to styrene and the risk of cancer considered studies pu...
ObjectivesTo improve exposure estimates and reexamine exposure-response relationships between cumula...
In epidemiological research, self-reported information about determinants and levels of occu-pationa...
Styrene is widely used in the manufacture of synthetic rubber, resins, polyesters and plastics. Styr...
Epidemiologic studies have consistently reported increased daily mortality and hospital admissions f...
Several industry-based cohort studies have addressed the risk of lung cancer following exposure to v...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether occupational exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and cert...
Chronic low-dose exposure to solvents has been associated in epidemiologic studies with chronic neur...
Concerns of a tumorigenic risk of styrene (ST) originate from the findings that styrene (ST) is meta...
Styrene is a commercially important chemical widely used in the manufacture of synthetic rubber, res...
Several industry-based cohort studies have addressed the risk of lung cancer following exposure to v...