Cancer mortality among shoe manufacturing workers: an analysis of two cohorts.
Occupational and Environmental Medicine1996Vol. 53(6), pp. 394–398
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Hua Fu, P A Demers, Adele Seniori Costantini, P D Winter, D Colin, Manolis Kogevinas, Paolo Boffetta
Abstract
These findings confirm the associations between exposure to leather dust and nasal cancer and between exposure to benzene and leukaemia in the shoe manufacturing industry and suggest that the risk of other cancers may be increased among workers exposed to solvents or glues.
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