Occupational exposure to diesel and gasoline engine exhausts and the risk of kidney cancer in Canadian men
The Annals of Occupational Hygiene Aug 03, 2018
Peters CE, et al. - The relationship between occupational gasoline and diesel engine exhausts and the risk of kidney cancer was investigated in men via National Enhanced Cancer Surveillance System (NECSS), a Canadian population-based case–control study, in 1994–1997. An increased risk of kidney cancer in association with occupational gasoline, and to a lesser extent, with diesel exhaust exposure was supported in this study. Men with high cumulative exposure to both gasoline and diesel exhaust showed a 76% increased odds of kidney cancer.
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