2005
DOI: 10.5271/sjweh.875
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Epidemiologic evidence for the carcinogenicity of vinyl chloride monomer

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“…An example of such a constructive debate on the risk assessment in relation to vinyl chloride, between researchers associated with IARC and researchers associated with Dow Chemicals, is found in this issue of the Scandinavian Journal of Work Environment & Health (8,9). However, what can never be accepted is that formally independent researchers work undercover for corporate interests and do not openly report their conflicts of interest.…”
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“…An example of such a constructive debate on the risk assessment in relation to vinyl chloride, between researchers associated with IARC and researchers associated with Dow Chemicals, is found in this issue of the Scandinavian Journal of Work Environment & Health (8,9). However, what can never be accepted is that formally independent researchers work undercover for corporate interests and do not openly report their conflicts of interest.…”
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