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Digestive system cancer among persons subjected to occupational inhalation of asbestos particles: a literature review with emphasis on dose response

Human data show a dose–response relationship between industrial exposure to asbestos and later development of cancer of the bronchus and lung and of cancer of the digestive tract. The data do not provide much evidence for a threshold or for the existence of a clearly “safe” level of exposure. Good d...

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Autor principal: Schneiderman, Marvin A.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1974
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1475368/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4470948
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description Human data show a dose–response relationship between industrial exposure to asbestos and later development of cancer of the bronchus and lung and of cancer of the digestive tract. The data do not provide much evidence for a threshold or for the existence of a clearly “safe” level of exposure. Good dose–response data, with quantitative estimates of dose are uncommon; however, in all the literature reviewed only one paper did not support the conclusion that increased exposure to inhaled asbestos particles leads to increased digestive system cancer.
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spelling pubmed-14753682006-06-09 Digestive system cancer among persons subjected to occupational inhalation of asbestos particles: a literature review with emphasis on dose response Schneiderman, Marvin A. Environ Health Perspect Articles Human data show a dose–response relationship between industrial exposure to asbestos and later development of cancer of the bronchus and lung and of cancer of the digestive tract. The data do not provide much evidence for a threshold or for the existence of a clearly “safe” level of exposure. Good dose–response data, with quantitative estimates of dose are uncommon; however, in all the literature reviewed only one paper did not support the conclusion that increased exposure to inhaled asbestos particles leads to increased digestive system cancer. 1974-12 /pmc/articles/PMC1475368/ /pubmed/4470948 Text en
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Digestive system cancer among persons subjected to occupational inhalation of asbestos particles: a literature review with emphasis on dose response
title Digestive system cancer among persons subjected to occupational inhalation of asbestos particles: a literature review with emphasis on dose response
title_full Digestive system cancer among persons subjected to occupational inhalation of asbestos particles: a literature review with emphasis on dose response
title_fullStr Digestive system cancer among persons subjected to occupational inhalation of asbestos particles: a literature review with emphasis on dose response
title_full_unstemmed Digestive system cancer among persons subjected to occupational inhalation of asbestos particles: a literature review with emphasis on dose response
title_short Digestive system cancer among persons subjected to occupational inhalation of asbestos particles: a literature review with emphasis on dose response
title_sort digestive system cancer among persons subjected to occupational inhalation of asbestos particles: a literature review with emphasis on dose response
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