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in a multi-site case-control study of occupational cancer in montreal, canada (siemiatycki et al. ), the following occupational exposures were associated with a significant excess of malignant melanoma of the skin: chlorine, propane engine emissions, plastics pyrolysis products, fabric dust, wool fibres
, acrylic fibres, synthetic adhesives, "other" paints, varnishes, chlorinated alkenes, trichloroethylene and bleaches. it was estimated that the population attributable risk due to occupational exposures based on the significant associations in the data of the same study was %. back published in . skin...
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