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The following pages link to Occupational risk factors and liver cancer. A retrospective case-control study of primary liver cancer in New Jersey (Q44519378):
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- Effect of perchloroethylene, smoking, and race on oxidative DNA damage in female dry cleaners (Q23917808) (← links)
- Cause-specific mortality among Rhode Island jewelry workers (Q23920257) (← links)
- Risk of hepatocellular carcinoma in workers exposed to chemicals (Q28390931) (← links)
- Pesticide exposure and liver cancer: a review (Q29248103) (← links)
- Cancer and other causes of death among a cohort of dry cleaners (Q33633665) (← links)
- Trichloroethylene and cancer: epidemiologic evidence. (Q33916674) (← links)
- Epidemiologic risk factors of hepatocellular carcinoma in a rural region of Egypt (Q34365480) (← links)
- Variation in the risk for liver and gallbladder cancers in socioeconomic and occupational groups in Sweden with etiological implications (Q34559088) (← links)
- Critical review of the epidemiological literature on occupational exposure to perchloroethylene and cancer (Q35191659) (← links)
- Pesticide exposure and hepatocellular carcinoma risk: A case-control study using a geographic information system (GIS) to link SEER-Medicare and California pesticide data (Q35801608) (← links)
- Aetiological aspects on primary liver cancer with special regard to alcohol, organic solvents and acute intermittent porphyria - an epidemiological investigation (Q35991567) (← links)
- Hepatocellular carcinoma, alcohol, and cirrhosis: facts and hypotheses (Q36409016) (← links)
- Meta-analysis of epidemiologic studies on cigarette smoking and liver cancer (Q37589981) (← links)
- Non‑infective occupational risk factors for hepatocellular carcinoma: A review (Review). (Q37720028) (← links)
- A cohort mortality study of workers exposed to chlorinated organic solvents in Taiwan (Q38480570) (← links)
- Reproductive hazards related to perchloroethylene. A review (Q38632538) (← links)
- Health effects of gasoline refueling vapors and measured exposures at service stations (Q38718613) (← links)
- Aflatoxin as a cause of primary liver‐cell cancer in the United States: A probability study (Q39342376) (← links)
- Cancer Incidence among a Cohort of Female Farm Residents in New York State (Q39647200) (← links)
- Occupational liver injury. Present state of knowledge and future perspective (Q39827604) (← links)
- Cigarette smoking as a risk factor for the development of and mortality from hepatocellular carcinoma: An updated systematic review of 81 epidemiological studies (Q40048235) (← links)
- Trichloroethylene--a review of the literature from a health effects perspective (Q40372107) (← links)
- Cancer in relation to occupational exposure to perchloroethylene (Q40445313) (← links)
- Primary liver cancer and exposure to solvents (Q41577144) (← links)
- Dangerous and Cancer-Causing Properties of Products and Chemicals in the Oil Refining and Petrochemical Industry: Part I Carcinogenicity of Motor Fuels: Gasoline (Q42149073) (← links)
- Primary liver cancer and occupation in men: a case-control study in a high-incidence area in Northern Italy (Q43824480) (← links)
- Liver cancer in Asian migrants to the United States and their descendants (Q44665159) (← links)
- Cigarette smoking and liver cancer among US veterans (Q45336538) (← links)
- Risk factors for hepatocellular carcinoma in Northern Italy (Q57562717) (← links)
- Cigarette smoking, alcohol consumption and primary liver cancer: A case-control study in the USA (Q68505700) (← links)
- Primary liver cancer mortality and incidence in Texas Mexican Americans, 1969-80 (Q68980635) (← links)
- Influence of chronic alcohol consumption on the development of altered hepatocellular foci in rats (Q70645498) (← links)
- DNA single strand break analysis in mononuclear blood cells of petrol pump attendants (Q71920337) (← links)
- Viral infections and chemical exposures as risk factors for hepatocellular carcinoma in Vietnam (Q72094732) (← links)
- A strong negative association between alcohol consumption and the risk of hepatocellular carcinoma in cirrhotic patients. A case-control study (Q72554651) (← links)