Author: The International Agency for Research on Cancer
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9283212606
Category: Medical
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9283212606
Category: Medical
Some Industrial Chemicals Vol 60 (IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of the Carcinogenic Risks to Humans)
Evaluates the carcinogenic risk to humans posed by exposure to fourteen industrial chemicals, including several having considerable commercial importance as the building blocks of widely used polymers and copolymers. Download Some Industrial Chemicals Vol 60 medical books for free.
While some of these chemicals are evaluated for the first time, the majority have been re-evaluated in the light of substantial new data and more precise methodological guidelines for the interpretation of findings. In view of the widespread industrial use of these chemicals, particular emphasis is placed on the risk of cancer in occupationally exposed workers. Over 1,800 studies were critically assessed.
The most extensive monographs cover ethylene oxide, styrene, and acrylamide. Ethylene oxide is an important raw material Get Some Industrial Chemicals Vol 60 our bestseller medical books.

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While some of these chemicals are evaluated for the first time, the majority have been re-evaluated in the light of substantial new data and more precise methodological guidelines for the interpretation of findings. In view of the widespread industrial use of these chemicals, particular emphasis is placed on the risk of cancer in occupationally exposed workers. Over 1,800 studies were critically assessed.
The most extensive monographs cover ethylene oxide, styrene, and acrylamide hile some of these chemicals are evaluated for the first time, the majority have been re-evaluated in the light of substantial new data and more precise methodological guidelines for the interpretation of findings. In view of the widespread industrial use of these chemicals, particular emphasis is placed on the risk of cancer in occupationally exposed workers. Over 1,800 studies were critically assessed.
The most extensive monographs cover ethylene oxide, styrene, and acrylamide. Ethylene oxide is an important raw material
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