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Citation

Simonato L, Moulin JJ, Javelaud B, Ferro G, Wild P, Winkelmann R, Saracci R. Am. J. Ind. Med. 1994; 25(5): 625-633.

Affiliation

Tumor Registry of the Veneto Region, University of Padova, Italy.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1994, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

8030634

Abstract

A historical mortality study of a cohort of employees of a gold mining and refining company was carried out in Salsigne, France. A major goal of the study was to investigate the relationship between lung cancer mortality and exposure to arsenic, radon, silica, and other contaminants of the working environment. A twofold excess of lung cancer was found both among miners and smelters, mainly concentrated among workers who had experienced exposure to past levels of arsenic, radon, and silica. The consistency of the results in the mine and the refinery are suggestive of a carcinogenic risk from both soluble and insoluble arsenic, although the potential role of other factors cannot be dismissed.


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