Background: Sinonasal cancers are rare, often fatal, tumors with a very high proportion of cases attributable to occupational exposures. The relevance of different carcinogens deeply varies among histological subtypes, with intestinal type adenocarcinomas (ITAC) characterized by a very large proportion of workers exposed to wood dust. The role of occupation in the etiology of other histotypes is less clear and more disputed, with authors questioning the possible occupational origin of non-ITAC cancers. Methods: We conducted a hospital-based case-control study on 50 consecutives non-ITAC cancers and 50 controls, in Varese, Italy. Relative risks for previous exposure to carcinogens (any or single agent, i.e. wood/leather dust, solvents, meta...
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cancer and occupation: A case-control study. Am J Epidemiol 111:183-193,1980. In reviews of malignan...
Introduction:The incidence of sinonasal cancers (SNCs) is quite rare; they contribute to 0,16% of al...
Background: Sinonasal cancers are rare, often fatal, tumors with a very high proportion of cases att...
Background: Sinonasal cancers are rare, often fatal, tumors with a very high proportion of cases att...
Background: Sinonasal cancers are rare, often fatal, tumors with a very high proportion of cases att...
Background: Sinonasal cancers are rare, often fatal, tumors with a very high proportion of cases att...
Background: Sinonasal cancers are rare, often fatal, tumors with a very high proportion of cases att...
OBJECTIVES: Epithelial sinonasal cancers (SNC) are rare, severe diseases associated to the exposure ...
OBJECTIVES: Epithelial sinonasal cancers (SNC) are rare, severe diseases associated to the exposure ...
OBJECTIVES: Epithelial sinonasal cancers (SNC) are rare, severe diseases associated to the exposure ...
OBJECTIVES: Epithelial sinonasal cancers (SNC) are rare, severe diseases associated to the exposure ...
Background: Occupational exposure to carcinogens contributes greatly to the etiology of sinonasal ca...
We examined occupational exposures among subjects with sinonasal cancer (SNC) recorded in a populati...
We examined occupational exposures among subjects with sinonasal cancer (SNC) recorded in a populati...
Copyright © 2013 Carolina Mensi et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
cancer and occupation: A case-control study. Am J Epidemiol 111:183-193,1980. In reviews of malignan...
Introduction:The incidence of sinonasal cancers (SNCs) is quite rare; they contribute to 0,16% of al...
Background: Sinonasal cancers are rare, often fatal, tumors with a very high proportion of cases att...
Background: Sinonasal cancers are rare, often fatal, tumors with a very high proportion of cases att...
Background: Sinonasal cancers are rare, often fatal, tumors with a very high proportion of cases att...
Background: Sinonasal cancers are rare, often fatal, tumors with a very high proportion of cases att...
Background: Sinonasal cancers are rare, often fatal, tumors with a very high proportion of cases att...
OBJECTIVES: Epithelial sinonasal cancers (SNC) are rare, severe diseases associated to the exposure ...
OBJECTIVES: Epithelial sinonasal cancers (SNC) are rare, severe diseases associated to the exposure ...
OBJECTIVES: Epithelial sinonasal cancers (SNC) are rare, severe diseases associated to the exposure ...
OBJECTIVES: Epithelial sinonasal cancers (SNC) are rare, severe diseases associated to the exposure ...
Background: Occupational exposure to carcinogens contributes greatly to the etiology of sinonasal ca...
We examined occupational exposures among subjects with sinonasal cancer (SNC) recorded in a populati...
We examined occupational exposures among subjects with sinonasal cancer (SNC) recorded in a populati...
Copyright © 2013 Carolina Mensi et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
cancer and occupation: A case-control study. Am J Epidemiol 111:183-193,1980. In reviews of malignan...
Introduction:The incidence of sinonasal cancers (SNCs) is quite rare; they contribute to 0,16% of al...