Many nitrosamines are suspected of being human carcinogens, with the highest concentrations in the environment being measured in the rubber industry. Time trends of personal exposure to N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) and to N-nitrosomorpholine (NMor) during the past two decades in the German rubber industry were analysed and compared with cross-sectional studies in the same period in the Netherlands, Poland, the UK and Sweden. In the majority of the surveyed departments exposures reduced over time, but considerable heterogeneity was present between departments and sectors. Significant reductions were primarily found in curing and post-treating departments and ranged from -3% year(-1) to -19% year(-1). In contrast, NDMA levels increased (+ 13...
International audienceObjective: This study aimed at investigate the association between cancer and ...
Objectives Increased cancer risks have been reported among workers in the rubber manufacturing indus...
Objectives Animal evidence shows that N-nitrosamines and similar xenobiotic compounds are pancreatic...
To determine the role of N-nitrosamines in the known in-creased cancer risk of rubber workers, air c...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was twofold: (i) to evaluate the air levels of N-nitrosamines in t...
Objectives: To develop a quantitative historical job-exposure matrix (JEM) for rubber dust, rubber f...
Objective: We sought to determine volatile N-nitrosamines levels in the air of a rubber-manufacturin...
Evaluating the chemical risks at the workplaces, the potential carcinogenic risk is a primary intere...
OBJECTIVES: To quantitatively evaluate exposure-response associations between occupational exposures...
The interest in the carcinogenic and biological actions of N-nitroso compounds arose following the r...
AIM: Most data on carcinogenic risk in the rubber industry are based on data from Western countries....
OBJECTIVES: As exposures to airborne particulates in the European rubber industry might still be cau...
A large body of evidence from epidemiological studies among workers employed in the rubber manufactu...
In a prospective cohort of 38 457 workers employed since 1975 in the European rubber manufacturing i...
Translated from Polish (Med. Pr. 1996 v. 47(6) p. 569-575)SIGLEAvailable from British Library Docume...
International audienceObjective: This study aimed at investigate the association between cancer and ...
Objectives Increased cancer risks have been reported among workers in the rubber manufacturing indus...
Objectives Animal evidence shows that N-nitrosamines and similar xenobiotic compounds are pancreatic...
To determine the role of N-nitrosamines in the known in-creased cancer risk of rubber workers, air c...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was twofold: (i) to evaluate the air levels of N-nitrosamines in t...
Objectives: To develop a quantitative historical job-exposure matrix (JEM) for rubber dust, rubber f...
Objective: We sought to determine volatile N-nitrosamines levels in the air of a rubber-manufacturin...
Evaluating the chemical risks at the workplaces, the potential carcinogenic risk is a primary intere...
OBJECTIVES: To quantitatively evaluate exposure-response associations between occupational exposures...
The interest in the carcinogenic and biological actions of N-nitroso compounds arose following the r...
AIM: Most data on carcinogenic risk in the rubber industry are based on data from Western countries....
OBJECTIVES: As exposures to airborne particulates in the European rubber industry might still be cau...
A large body of evidence from epidemiological studies among workers employed in the rubber manufactu...
In a prospective cohort of 38 457 workers employed since 1975 in the European rubber manufacturing i...
Translated from Polish (Med. Pr. 1996 v. 47(6) p. 569-575)SIGLEAvailable from British Library Docume...
International audienceObjective: This study aimed at investigate the association between cancer and ...
Objectives Increased cancer risks have been reported among workers in the rubber manufacturing indus...
Objectives Animal evidence shows that N-nitrosamines and similar xenobiotic compounds are pancreatic...