2013
DOI: 10.1002/ajim.22214
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Mortality from solid tumors among workers in formaldehyde industries: An update of the NCI cohort

Abstract: Consistent with previous analyses of this cohort, this update continues to suggest a link between formaldehyde exposure and nasopharyngeal cancer.

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“…7 Airborne formaldehyde is the most harmful volatile chemical among those included in the present study and has the strictest biohazard security control codes. 3,7,19,22 Many institutions and government regulations have considered it to be a carcinogenic agent. 3,5,7,10,11,15,19,22 Although formaldehyde is still needed to prevent microorganism growth (especially fungi), formaldehyde content in the customized embalming fluid described here was almost 80% less than in a conventional formaldehyde mixture.…”
Section: Biohazard Risk and Health Standardsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 Airborne formaldehyde is the most harmful volatile chemical among those included in the present study and has the strictest biohazard security control codes. 3,7,19,22 Many institutions and government regulations have considered it to be a carcinogenic agent. 3,5,7,10,11,15,19,22 Although formaldehyde is still needed to prevent microorganism growth (especially fungi), formaldehyde content in the customized embalming fluid described here was almost 80% less than in a conventional formaldehyde mixture.…”
Section: Biohazard Risk and Health Standardsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In der größ-ten Studie (Kohorte des US-amerikanischen Nationalen Krebsinstituts -NCI) ergab sich eine nicht-signifikant erhöh-te Nasen-Rachen-Krebsrate (10 zusätzli-che Fälle bei 14.000 Todesfällen von insgesamt 25.600 ehemaligen Beschäftigten) ab einer durchschnittlichen Konzentration von 1,3 mg/m 3 bzw. ab einer Spitzenkonzentration von 5 mg Formaldehyd/m 3 [26]. Allerdings waren die betroffenen Beschäftigten auch anderen Kanzerogenen ausgesetzt [3].…”
Section: Mutagenität Und Kanzerogenitätunclassified
“…In einer solchen Situation ist es somit nicht angemessen, Expositionsschätzungen allein auf die im Wesentlichen aktuelleren Messwerte der Konzentrationen zu stützen [7,36]. Wesentliche epidemiologische Projekte [5,2,49], die eine zentrale Rolle in der nationalen und internationalen Karzinogenitätsein-stufung von beruflicher Formaldehydexposition oder von Belastungen mit Dieselmotoremissionen einnehmen, folgten dieser methodischen Vorgabe.…”
Section: Imputation Der Belastungshöhen Gegenüber Cyanurchlorid Bei Funclassified