IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of the Carcinogenic Risk of Chemicals to Humans
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p53 and K-ras Mutations in Lung Cancers from Former and Never-Smoking Women
Kirsi Vähäkangas,William P. Bennett,Katariina Castrén,Judith A. Welsh,Mohammed A. Khan,Brunhilde Blömeke,Michael C. R. Alavanja,Curtis C. Harris +7 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that p53 mutations occur more commonly in smokers and ex-smoker than in never-smokers, and comparisons provide additional evidence of genetic damage caused by tobacco smoke during lung carcinogenesis.
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The p53 network in lung carcinogenesis.
TL;DR: The p53 mutational spectrum provides molecular evidence of the etiology of lung cancer and supports abundant epidemiological data indicating the role of tobacco smoke in the causation of this disease.
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Evaluation of risks for non‐Hodgkin's Lymphoma by occupation and industry exposures from a case‐control study
Aaron Blair,Athena Linos,Patricia A. Stewart,Leon F. Burmeister,Robert W. Gibson,George Everett,Leonard M. Schuman,Kenneth P. Cantor +7 more
TL;DR: The strongest finding was with various occupations that work in metals and metal products, but the analysis by exposure estimates also uncovered a significant association with metals, but risks did not increase with estimated intensity of exposure.
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The burden of cancer at work: estimation as the first step to prevention
TL;DR: Estimates for all but leukaemia are greater than those currently used in UK health and safety strategy planning and contrast with small numbers (200–240 annually) from occupational accidents.