Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Cancer risk from inorganics
Inorganic metals and minerals for which there is evidence of carcinogenicity are identified. The risk of cancer from contact with them in the work place, the general environment, and under conditions of clinical (medical) exposure is discussed. The evidence indicates that minerals and metals most often influence cancer development through their action as cocarcinogens.The relationship between the physical form of mineral fibers, smoking and carcinogenic risk is emphasized.
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