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Causal relationship from exposure to chemicals in oil refining and chemical industries and malignant melanoma. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences [Ann N Y Acad Sci] Journal article

 
TitleCausal relationship from exposure to chemicals in oil refining and chemical industries and malignant melanoma.
Author(s)Mehlman MA 
Institution7 Bouvant Drive, Princeton, NJ 08540. mehlman@patmedia.net.
SourceAnn N Y Acad Sci 2006 Sep.:822-8.
AbstractMalignant melanoma has been thought to be related mainly to exposure to the sun or radiation. A review of the scientific literature reveals many significant correlations between benzene and benzene-containing solvents in the workplace and the occurrence of malignant melanoma, particularly in sites that have never been exposed to sunlight. A comparison of positive correlations between such exposure and malignant melanoma by independent investigators and negative findings by investigators with industry affiliations reveals that this difference, at least in part, may account for the discrepant findings. Based on independent studies, it is reasonable to conclude that malignant melanoma is causally related to employment-related chemical exposures in the petroleum refining industry.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID17119259
  
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