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  • 2. Exposures to silica mixed dust and cohort mortality study in tin mines: exposure-response analysis and risk assessment of lung cancer.
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  • 7. A case-referent study on lung cancer mortality among ceramic workers.
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  • 12. [The causes of increased risk for lung cancer in the pulp and paper industry workers. The effect of smoking and exposure to chemicals].
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  • 14. Lung cancer mortality among female mine workers exposed to silica.
    Cocco PL, Carta P, Flore V, Picchiri GF, Zucca C.
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  • 17. [A retrospective cohort study on mortality among silicotic workers in Hong Kong with emphasis on lung cancer].
    Yu ITs, Tse LA, Chi CL, Tze WW, Cheuk MT, Alan CC.
    Zhonghua Lao Dong Wei Sheng Zhi Ye Bing Za Zhi; 2008 Jan; 26(1):29-33. PubMed ID: 18302888
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  • 18. Risk of silicosis in cohorts of Chinese tin and tungsten miners, and pottery workers (I): an epidemiological study.
    Chen W, Hnizdo E, Chen JQ, Attfield MD, Gao P, Hearl F, Lu J, Wallace WE.
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  • 19. Occupational dust exposure and cancer mortality--results of a prospective cohort study.
    Neuberger M, Kundi M.
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