An epidemiological study has been made to assess the carcinogenic effect of arsenic exposure by analyzing a group of patients with certified chronic arsenic poisoning at “Toroku”, a small mountainous village in Japan. The number of deaths from cancer of the respiratory system and cancer of bladder, kidney and other and unspecified urinary organs showed a significant excess over the expected value, compared with expected number of deaths, based on sex and age-specific mortality of Japanese in 1975, 80 and 85. The number of patients from all cancers, respiratory cancer and urinary tract cancer showed a significant exess of former workers, using data classified by employment history. Classified by employment history and smoking habits, the num...
ABSTRACT The relation of mining and smelting exposure to arsenic and lung cancer was studied among t...
Arsenic in drinking water has been shown to increase the risk of urothelial carcinoma and lung cance...
Inorganic arsenic, which is extensively metabolised in humans into even more toxic methylated arseni...
An epidemiological study has been made to assess the carcinogenic effect of arsenic exposure by anal...
A historical cohort study was conducted to investigate the long-term effect of exposure to ingested ...
Arsenic is a unique element with distinct physical characteristics and toxicity whose importance in ...
[[abstract]]Context Arsenic has been documented as a lung carcinogen in humans in only a few follow-...
The subject of our analysis was a database of 1503 non-melanoma skin cancer cases (756 in men and 74...
CONTEXT: Arsenic has been documented as a lung carcinogen in humans in only a few follow-up studies,...
SUMMARY-To clarify the role of arsenic in human carcinogenesis, the mortality experience of 8,047 wh...
In order to elucidate the dose-response relationship between ingested inorganic arsenic and internal...
The mechanisms of action of arsenic in the development of lung cancer are still not yet elucidated. ...
Several studies have linked inhalation of airborne arsenic with increased risk of respiratory cancer...
A significant association between ingested arsenic and bladder cancer has been reported in an arseni...
A significant association between ingested arsenic and bladder cancer has been reported in an arseni...
ABSTRACT The relation of mining and smelting exposure to arsenic and lung cancer was studied among t...
Arsenic in drinking water has been shown to increase the risk of urothelial carcinoma and lung cance...
Inorganic arsenic, which is extensively metabolised in humans into even more toxic methylated arseni...
An epidemiological study has been made to assess the carcinogenic effect of arsenic exposure by anal...
A historical cohort study was conducted to investigate the long-term effect of exposure to ingested ...
Arsenic is a unique element with distinct physical characteristics and toxicity whose importance in ...
[[abstract]]Context Arsenic has been documented as a lung carcinogen in humans in only a few follow-...
The subject of our analysis was a database of 1503 non-melanoma skin cancer cases (756 in men and 74...
CONTEXT: Arsenic has been documented as a lung carcinogen in humans in only a few follow-up studies,...
SUMMARY-To clarify the role of arsenic in human carcinogenesis, the mortality experience of 8,047 wh...
In order to elucidate the dose-response relationship between ingested inorganic arsenic and internal...
The mechanisms of action of arsenic in the development of lung cancer are still not yet elucidated. ...
Several studies have linked inhalation of airborne arsenic with increased risk of respiratory cancer...
A significant association between ingested arsenic and bladder cancer has been reported in an arseni...
A significant association between ingested arsenic and bladder cancer has been reported in an arseni...
ABSTRACT The relation of mining and smelting exposure to arsenic and lung cancer was studied among t...
Arsenic in drinking water has been shown to increase the risk of urothelial carcinoma and lung cance...
Inorganic arsenic, which is extensively metabolised in humans into even more toxic methylated arseni...