Toxicological principles of metal carcinogenesis with special emphasis on cadmium

MP Waalkes, TP Coogan, RA Barter - Critical reviews in toxicology, 1992 - Taylor & Francis
Metals are an important and emerging class of carcinogens. At least three metals,
specifically nickel, chromium, and arsenic, are confirmed human carcinogens, and several …

Formaldehyde and cancer: a critical review

JK McLaughlin - … archives of occupational and environmental health, 1994 - Springer
Formaldehyde is a naturally occurring chemical found in every human cell. It has been in
widespread use for over a century as a disinfectant and preservative agent, and more …

A case-control study of lung cancer and diesel exhaust exposure in railroad workers

E Garshick, MB Schenker, A Muñoz… - American Review of …, 1987 - atsjournals.org
A case-control study of deaths among US railroad workers was conducted to test the
hypothesis that lung cancer is associated with exposure to diesel exhaust. Employed and …

Mortality of workers employed in two asbestos cement manufacturing plants.

JM Hughes, H Weill, YY Hammad - Occupational and Environmental …, 1987 - oem.bmj.com
In a study of the mortality experience of 6931 employees of two New Orleans asbestos
cement products manufacturing plants over 95% were traced. Chrysotile was the primary …

Cumulative arsenic exposure and lung cancer in smelter workers: a dose‐response study

L Järup, G Pershagen, S Wall - American journal of industrial …, 1989 - Wiley Online Library
The cause‐specific mortality was followed through 1981 in a cohort of 3,916 male Swedish
smelter workers employed for at least 3 months from 1928 through 1967. Arsenic levels in …

Work in the metal industry and nasopharyngeal cancer mortality among formaldehyde-exposed workers

GM Marsh, AO Youk, JM Buchanich, S Erdal… - Regulatory Toxicology …, 2007 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: To investigate further the possibility that the large nasopharyngeal cancer
(NPC) mortality excess among a cohort of formaldehyde-exposed workers may be related to …

Chemicals and cancer in humans: first evidence in experimental animals.

J Huff - Environmental health perspectives, 1993 - ehp.niehs.nih.gov
Certain human diseases have been traced to exposure to environmental and occupational
chemicals. In many instances the first evidence of potential adverse effects came from …

Mortality from respiratory cancer and other causes in United Kingdom chromate production workers.

JM Davies, DF Easton, PL Bidstrup - Occupational and Environmental …, 1991 - oem.bmj.com
This report updates a 1981 study of mortality at three United Kingdom chromate producing
factories, and pays special attention to workers engaged after major plant and process …

Mortality of cadmium-exposed workers: A five-year update

G Kazantzis, TH Lam, KR Sullivan - … journal of work, environment & health, 1988 - JSTOR
A cohort mortality study of cadmium-exposed workers initially followed to the end of 1979
has been updated for a further five years. The update has confirmed the findings of the …

[HTML][HTML] Childhood trauma, major depressive disorder, suicidality, and the modifying role of social support among adolescents living with HIV in rural Uganda

S Ashaba, CE Cooper-Vince, S Maling… - Journal of affective …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Childhood trauma is associated with mental health problems among
adolescents living with HIV (ALHIV) in sub-Saharan Africa, but little is known about potential …