Cancer mortality and chemical exposure in a retrospective zinc and lead smelter cohort: A 48-year follow-up
CONCLUSION: Including occupational exposure to numerous toxic agents other than lead in this study of smelter mortality has made it possible to identify associations between different toxic agents and cancers, opening up new avenues for future research.PMID:35385816 | DOI:10.1016/j.ijheh.2022.113955
Source: International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental health - Category: Environmental Health Authors: Ariane Leroyer Harry Gomajee Romain Leroy Muriel Mazzuca Bruno Leleu Catherine Nisse Source Type: research
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