Former poison gas workers and cancer: incidence and inhibition of tumor formation by treatment with biological response modifier N-CWS.

Volume: 104, Issue: suppl 3, Pages: 485 - 488
Published: May 1, 1996
Abstract
Mustard gas is known to have mutagenic and carcinogenic effects on animal and human cells. In this report, 1,632 male Japanese who worked in poison gas factories at some time between the years 1927 and 1945 were studied to determine comparative risk for development of cancer, the reference population being data on Japanese males overall. The standardized mortality ratio (SMR) for lung cancer in workers directly and indirectly involved in the...
Paper Details
Title
Former poison gas workers and cancer: incidence and inhibition of tumor formation by treatment with biological response modifier N-CWS.
Published Date
May 1, 1996
Volume
104
Issue
suppl 3
Pages
485 - 488
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