Formaldehyde is widely used in the United States and other countries. Occupational and environmental exposures to formaldehyde may be associated with an increased risk of leukemia in exposed individuals. However, risk assessment of formaldehyde and leukemia has been challenging due to inconsistencies in human and animal studies and the lack of a known mechanism for leukemia induction. Here we provide a summary of the symposium at the Environmental Mutagen Society Meeting in 2008, which focused on the epidemiology of formaldehyde and leukemia, potential mechanisms, and implication for risk assessment, with emphasis on future directions in multidisciplinary formaldehyde research
Anticipating the need to evaluate and integrate scientific evidence to inform new risk assessments o...
Formaldehyde (FA) ranks 25th in the overall U.S. chemical production, with more than 5 million tons ...
ABSTRACT – Background: According to the Report on Carcinogens, formaldehyde ranks 25th in the overal...
There are concerns about the health effects of formaldehyde exposure, including carcinogenicity, in ...
Purpose Recent epidemiologic studies indicate elevated risks for some lymphohematopoietic malignanci...
Background and objective: The aim of the present study was to evaluate associations between cumulati...
Formaldehyde is a widely used high production chemical that is also released as a byproduct of combu...
Shortly after the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) determined that formaldehyde ca...
Worldwide formaldehyde is manipulated with diverse usage properties, since industrial purposes to he...
There are concerns about the health effects of formaldehyde exposure, including carcinogenicity, in ...
Several cross-sectional studies of a single population of workers exposed to formaldehyde at one of ...
formaldehyde. Although increased risks for leukemia have been found in medical workers and other pro...
Background: Formaldehyde, a widely used chemical, is considered a human carcinogen. We report the re...
Objectives:To evaluate associations between cumulative and peak formalde-hyde exposure and mortality...
Anticipating the need to evaluate and integrate scientific evidence to inform new risk assessments o...
Anticipating the need to evaluate and integrate scientific evidence to inform new risk assessments o...
Formaldehyde (FA) ranks 25th in the overall U.S. chemical production, with more than 5 million tons ...
ABSTRACT – Background: According to the Report on Carcinogens, formaldehyde ranks 25th in the overal...
There are concerns about the health effects of formaldehyde exposure, including carcinogenicity, in ...
Purpose Recent epidemiologic studies indicate elevated risks for some lymphohematopoietic malignanci...
Background and objective: The aim of the present study was to evaluate associations between cumulati...
Formaldehyde is a widely used high production chemical that is also released as a byproduct of combu...
Shortly after the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) determined that formaldehyde ca...
Worldwide formaldehyde is manipulated with diverse usage properties, since industrial purposes to he...
There are concerns about the health effects of formaldehyde exposure, including carcinogenicity, in ...
Several cross-sectional studies of a single population of workers exposed to formaldehyde at one of ...
formaldehyde. Although increased risks for leukemia have been found in medical workers and other pro...
Background: Formaldehyde, a widely used chemical, is considered a human carcinogen. We report the re...
Objectives:To evaluate associations between cumulative and peak formalde-hyde exposure and mortality...
Anticipating the need to evaluate and integrate scientific evidence to inform new risk assessments o...
Anticipating the need to evaluate and integrate scientific evidence to inform new risk assessments o...
Formaldehyde (FA) ranks 25th in the overall U.S. chemical production, with more than 5 million tons ...
ABSTRACT – Background: According to the Report on Carcinogens, formaldehyde ranks 25th in the overal...