Proceedings of the Second NCI/EPA/NIOSH Collaborative Workshop: Progress on Joint Environmental and Occupational Cancer Studies.
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1982/04/01
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Description:Presentations and discussions held at this joint meeting on environmental and occupational carcinogens included the following topics: lung cancer associations with zinc smelting operations; exposures to styrene (100425); case/control studies of cancer of the lung, stomach, and pancreas; mortality of workers in the plywood, paper and pulp industries; etiological study of respiratory cancer in Texas; mortality study of fur dyers and processors; industrial emissions in Contra Costa County, California; mortality data of newspaper pressmen; environmental health data base for New Jersey; mortality study of dry cleaning workers exposed to perchloroethylene (127184); identification of chemicals in human biological media; gold mining operations; chemical workers; leather tanning and finishing industries; exposures to toluene (108883); dosimetry studies; foundry particulates; iron foundry casting operations; pulmonary fibrosis; wood preservatives; roofing asphalts, pitch and sunlight; teratogenic effects of pesticides; chloroform (67663) carcinogenesis; laboratory animal studies; urinary cancer related proteins; lymphoid progenitor cells; skin exposures; and photooxidation.
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Pages in Document:1-813
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:00187469
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Citation:NIOSH 1982 Apr; :1-813
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Federal Fiscal Year:1982
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