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  • 1. Pleural mesothelioma and lung cancer risks in relation to occupational history and asbestos lung burden.
    Gilham C, Rake C, Burdett G, Nicholson AG, Davison L, Franchini A, Carpenter J, Hodgson J, Darnton A, Peto J.
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  • 4. [Asbestos fibre lung burden and exposure indices in asbestos-cement workers].
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  • 8. Fibers in lung tissues of mesothelioma cases among miners and millers of the township of Asbestos, Quebec.
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  • 12. [Pleural mesothelioma in a school teacher: asbestos exposure due to DAS paste].
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  • 13. Residual fibre lung burden among patients with pleural mesothelioma who have been occupationally exposed to asbestos.
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