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. (1990) ont révélé que le surnombre de décès imputables au cancer du poumon était lié davantage à l'exposition à des hydrocarbures aromatiques polycycliques qu'au chrome. Des augmentations du nombre de décès imputables aux cancers du poumon et de l'oesophage ont été signalées lors d'une étude limitée faite chez des travailleurs russes de l'industrie des ferrochromes, qui étaient cependant exposés aussi à des hydrocarbures aromatiques polycycliques (Pokrovskaya et Shabynina, 1973).
. (1990), the excess in lung cancer mortality was demonstrated to be related more to exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons than to chromium in an accompanying case-control study. Increases in mortality due to cancer of the lung and esophagus were reported in the limited study of Russian ferrochromium workers, although these workers were also exposed to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (Pokrovskaya and Shabynina, 1973). Mortality due to lung cancer was not elevated in workers at a nickel/chromium foundry (Cornell and Landis, 1984). However, the incidences of cancer of the oral cavity and pharynx and colon/rectum were elevated in workers exposed principally to metallic chromium in the manufacture of stainless steel objects (Svensson
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. (1990) ont révélé que le surnombre de décès imputables au cancer du poumon était lié davantage à l'exposition à des hydrocarbures aromatiques polycycliques qu'au chrome. Des augmentations du nombre de décès imputables aux cancers du poumon et de l'oesophage ont été signalées lors d'une étude limitée faite chez des travailleurs russes de l'industrie des ferrochromes, qui étaient cependant exposés aussi à des hydrocarbures aromatiques polycycliques (Pokrovskaya et Shabynina, 1973).
. (1990), the excess in lung cancer mortality was demonstrated to be related more to exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons than to chromium in an accompanying case-control study. Increases in mortality due to cancer of the lung and esophagus were reported in the limited study of Russian ferrochromium workers, although these workers were also exposed to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (Pokrovskaya and Shabynina, 1973). Mortality due to lung cancer was not elevated in workers at a nickel/chromium foundry (Cornell and Landis, 1984). However, the incidences of cancer of the oral cavity and pharynx and colon/rectum were elevated in workers exposed principally to metallic chromium in the manufacture of stainless steel objects (Svensson