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Occupational risks for adenocarcinoma of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses in the …


B Pesch, CB Pierl, M Gebel, I Gross, D Becker … - British Medical Journal, 2008 - oem.bmj.com
Methods: An industry-based case-control study with 86 male ADCN cases and 204
controls was conducted in the German wood-working industries. Cumulative and
average wood-dust exposure was quantified with a job-exposure matrix based ...
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Occupational risks for nasal cancer in Sweden


M Hemelt, C Granstrom, K Hemminki - Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2004 - pdfs.journals.lww.com
Abstract An elevated risk of nasal cancer (NC) has been associated with numerous
occupations but with contradicting results. We sought to address recent and
current risks of NC in a nationwide study. The nationwide Swedish ...
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Nasal sinus carcinoma after wood dust exposure. Morphological spectrum of 100 cases


K Donhuijsen, S Hattenberger, HG Schroeder - Der Pathologe, 2004 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Sinonasal carcinomas are usually of the squamous cell or transitional cell type.
Adenocarcinomas of the inner nose and the paranasal sinus correlate with
exposure to wood dust. However, this is only true for adenocarcinomas of ...
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Comments on the recommendation of the Scientific Committee on Occupational Exposure …


J Schulze, T Brüning, K Donhuijsen, H Kleine … - Gefahrstoffe Reinhaltung der Luft, 2003 - cat.inist.fr
In June 2002 the Scientific Committee on Occupational Exposure Limits(SCOEL)
recommended a health-based exposure limit of 0. 5 mg/m 3  for wood dusts
and called for comments and opinions on this recommendation. Health ...
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Assessment of exposure in epidemiological studies: the example of silica dust


D Dahmann, D Taeger, M Kappler, S Büchte, P … - Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental …, 2007 - nature.com
Exposure to crystalline silica ranks among the most frequent occupational
exposures to an established human carcinogen. Health-based occupational exposure
limits can only be derived from a reliable dose–response relationship. ...
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Dose-response modeling of occupational exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons with …


B Pesch, M Kappler, K Straif, B Marczynski, R … - Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention, 2007 - AACR
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) are formed during incomplete combustion
and constitute a mixture of various compounds of different carcinogenic potency.
Their chemistry and formation have been reviewed by the IARC (1). Several ...
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The comparative role of immunohistochemistry and electron microscopy in the identification …


A Franchi, D Massi, M Santucci - Ultrastructural Pathology, 2005 - informahealthcare.com
There is increasing evidence that histological classification of pleomorphic
soft tissue sarcomas is prognostically useful, since a number of studies have
provided evidence that myogenic differentiation is associated with a more ...
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Nonlinearity and thresholds in dose–response relationships for carcinogenicity due to …


WK Lutz, DW Gaylor, RB Conolly, RW Lutz - Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 2005 - Elsevier
Nonlinear and threshold-like shapes of dose–response curves are often observed
in tests for carcinogenicity. Here, we present three examples where an apparent
threshold is spurious and can be misleading for low dose extrapolation and ...
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[PDF] Profiles of occupational exposure in patients with wood dust-induced nasal carcinoma


PJ Jansing, R Chanda, C Gore, T Kuepper, C … - International Journal of Occupational Medicine and …, 2003 - imp.lodz.pl
International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health, 2003;
16(4): 329— 335 ... PAUL J. JANSING 1 , ROBIN CHANDA 2 , CLAUDIA GORE 3 and
THOMAS KÜPPER 4,5 ... 1 State Institute for Occupational Health and ...
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The road to linearity: why linearity at low doses became the basis for carcinogen risk …

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EJ Calabrese - Archives of Toxicology, 2009 - Springer
Abstract This article assesses the historical foundations of how linearity at
low dose became accepted by the scien- tiWc/regulatory communities. While the
threshold model was used in the 1920s/1930s in establishing radiation ...
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