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Review of new evidence regarding the relationship of gasoline exposure to kidney cancer and leukemia.

Four new or updated epidemiologic studies were presented at a meeting on the health effects of gasoline exposure held in Miami, Florida, November 5-8, 1991. A focus of these studies was whether there is a relationship between gasoline exposure and kidney cancer and leukemia. For gasoline distributio...

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Autor principal: Enterline, P E
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1993
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1520006/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8020432
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description Four new or updated epidemiologic studies were presented at a meeting on the health effects of gasoline exposure held in Miami, Florida, November 5-8, 1991. A focus of these studies was whether there is a relationship between gasoline exposure and kidney cancer and leukemia. For gasoline distribution workers, who have a relatively high exposure, there was some evidence for a kidney cancer relationship in three studies but none in the fourth. There was evidence for an acute myelocytic leukemia relationship in three studies. The fourth study dealt only with kidney cancer. It is possible that the benzene content of gasoline was responsible for the leukemia findings. It is uncertain whether gasoline exposure is a cause of kidney cancer.
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spelling pubmed-15200062006-07-26 Review of new evidence regarding the relationship of gasoline exposure to kidney cancer and leukemia. Enterline, P E Environ Health Perspect Research Article Four new or updated epidemiologic studies were presented at a meeting on the health effects of gasoline exposure held in Miami, Florida, November 5-8, 1991. A focus of these studies was whether there is a relationship between gasoline exposure and kidney cancer and leukemia. For gasoline distribution workers, who have a relatively high exposure, there was some evidence for a kidney cancer relationship in three studies but none in the fourth. There was evidence for an acute myelocytic leukemia relationship in three studies. The fourth study dealt only with kidney cancer. It is possible that the benzene content of gasoline was responsible for the leukemia findings. It is uncertain whether gasoline exposure is a cause of kidney cancer. 1993-12 /pmc/articles/PMC1520006/ /pubmed/8020432 Text en
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Review of new evidence regarding the relationship of gasoline exposure to kidney cancer and leukemia.
title Review of new evidence regarding the relationship of gasoline exposure to kidney cancer and leukemia.
title_full Review of new evidence regarding the relationship of gasoline exposure to kidney cancer and leukemia.
title_fullStr Review of new evidence regarding the relationship of gasoline exposure to kidney cancer and leukemia.
title_full_unstemmed Review of new evidence regarding the relationship of gasoline exposure to kidney cancer and leukemia.
title_short Review of new evidence regarding the relationship of gasoline exposure to kidney cancer and leukemia.
title_sort review of new evidence regarding the relationship of gasoline exposure to kidney cancer and leukemia.
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8020432
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