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IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of the Carcinogenic Risk of Chemicals to Humans

R. L. Carter
- 01 Jan 1980 - 
- Vol. 33, Iss: 1, pp 98-98
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Exposure of humans to a volatile organic mixture. II. Sensory.

TL;DR: Results indicate that irritation intensity and other symptoms are not related in any simple way to odor intensity, which suggests that the symptoms may not be a psychosomatic response to the detection of an aversive odor, and subthreshold levels of VOCs may interact additively or hyperadditively and stimulate trigeminal nerve receptors.
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Biodegradation of pyrene by sediment fungi.

TL;DR: Nine fungi which were performant for pyrene degradation, nine were not yet reported in the literature and showed a real value for PAH remediation.
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Chemical and ecotoxicological assessment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon--contaminated sediments of the Niger Delta, Southern Nigeria.

TL;DR: The overall levels of PAHs in this study are low compared to other regions and reveal moderatePAHs pollution in the sediments of the Niger Delta, which indicate a petrogenic origin.
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Tobacco-specific nitrosamines and their pyridine-N-glucuronides in the urine of smokers and smokeless tobacco users.

TL;DR: The results of this study show the presence of NNN, NAT, NAB, and their pyridine-N-glucuronides in human urine and provide a quantitative method for application in mechanistic and epidemiologic studies of the role of tobacco-specific nitrosamines in human cancer.
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Cancer risk and occupational exposure to aflatoxins in Denmark.

TL;DR: Elevated risks for liver cancer and for cancers of the biliary tract were observed, which increased by two- to three-fold significance after a 10-year latency, and a decreased risk for lung cancer was observed.
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