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Autor:
Lavelle, Karlene S., Robert Schnatter, A., Travis, Kim Z., Swaen, Gerard M.H., Pallapies, Dirk, Money, Chris, Priem, Peter, Vrijhof, Henk
Publikováno v:
In Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology March 2012 62(2):302-312
Publikováno v:
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
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Objective: This study updates the mortality experience of over 25,000 workers in a large Canadian petroleum company through December 31, 2006. Methods: Standardized mortality ratios were gene
Objective: This study updates the mortality experience of over 25,000 workers in a large Canadian petroleum company through December 31, 2006. Methods: Standardized mortality ratios were gene
Autor:
Stephen D. Williams, Abigail Dalzell, Colin M. North, Martijn Rooseboom, Neslihan Aygun Kocabas, A. Robert Schnatter
Occupational exposure to benzene at levels of 10 ppm or more has been associated with increased risk of acute myeloid leukaemia (AML). The mode of action (MOA) for AML development leading to mortality is anticipated to include multiple earlier key ev
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Autor:
Frank Faulhammer, A. Robert Schnatter, Johannes J. Twisk, Stephen D. Williams, Peter J. Boogaard, Martijn Rooseboom, Viktorija Ostapenkaite, Neslihan Aygun Kocabas, Abigail Dalzell, Erik Rushton, Colin M. North
This paper derives an occupational exposure limit for benzene using quality assessed data. Seventy-seven genotoxicity and 36 haematotoxicity studies in workers were scored for study quality with an adapted tool based on that of Vlaanderen et al 2008
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Autor:
Neslihan Aygun Kocabas, Martijn Rooseboom, Stephen D. Williams, Frank Faulhammer, A. Robert Schnatter, Colin M. North
Understanding the Mode of Action (MOA) for a chemical can help guide decisions in development of Occupational Exposure Limits (OELs). Where sufficient information exists, it can provide the OEL developer the basis for selecting either a health-based
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Autor:
Elizabeth M. Gallagher, Elizabeth A. DeVilbiss, Min Chen, R. Jeffrey Lewis, A Robert Schnatter
Publikováno v:
Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine. 60:e329-e342
We studied the risk of 11 cancers of a priori interest in petroleum refinery workers.Iterative searches identified 36 studies for the 11 cancer sites. Statistical heterogeneity and publication bias were assessed to enhance interpretation of meta-rela
Autor:
Peter J. Boogaard, A. Robert Schnatter, Louis Anthony Cox, Marcy I. Banton, Hans B. Ketelslegers
Publikováno v:
Chemico-Biological Interactions. 278:242-255
Two apparently contradictory findings in the literature on low-dose human metabolism of benzene are as follows. First, metabolism is approximately linear at low concentrations, e.g., below 10 ppm. This is consistent with decades of quantitative model
Autor:
Wang, Laiming, Zhou, Yimei, Liang, Youxin, Wong, Otto, Armstrong, Thomas, Robert Schnatter, A., Wu, Qiangen, Fang, Jinbin, Ye, Xibiao, Fu, Hua, Irons, Richard D.
Publikováno v:
In Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology 2006 46(2):149-156
Autor:
Wenchao Li, A. Robert Schnatter
Epidemiologic findings play an important role in benzene risk assessment, which is utilized to guide the selection of recommended benzene exposure levels to prevent adverse health effects. For decades, excess leukemia risk, especially that in the Pli
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Autor:
Gary Mihlan, Daniel A. Goldstein, Igor Burstyn, Leonard Ritter, James E. Klaunig, Carol J. Burns, Thomas J. Luben, Jennifer B. Pierson, A. Robert Schnatter, J. Morel Symons, Thomas F. Bateson, Kun Don Yi, J. Michael Wright
Publikováno v:
Environmental Health Perspectives
Background: There is a recognized need to improve the application of epidemiologic data in human health risk assessment especially for understanding and characterizing risks from environmental and occupational exposures. Although there is uncertainty