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Original article2022;48(3):210-219
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Short communication2021;47(6):475-481
pdf Application of two job indices for general occupational demands in a pooled analysis of case–control studies on lung cancer
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Letter to the Editor2020;46(1):110-112
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Letter to the Editor2019;45(4):423-424
pdf full text Binding occupational exposure limits for carcinogens in the EU – necessary but not sufficient to reduce risk
Original article2019;45(6):600-609
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Original article2017;43(6):509-518
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Original article2017;43(2):146-154
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Letter to the Editor2017;43(1):96-96
pdf full text Response to Dr Stevens’ letter ref. Visitisen et al: “Short-term effects of night shift work on breast cancer risk: a cohort study of payroll data”
Letter to the Editor2017;43(1):95-95
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Letter to the Editor2016;42(1):91-94
pdf full text Collegium Ramazzini response to ‘Asbestos, asbestosis, and cancer, the Helsinki criteria for diagnosis and attribution 2014: recommendations’
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Letter to the Editor2015;41(4):417-418
pdf full text Re: Fitzgerald et al. “Eligibility for low-dose computerized tomography screening among asbestos-exposed individuals”
Consensus report2015;41(1):5-15
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Original article2014;40(5):511-517
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Original article2014;40(3):315-322
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Letter to the Editor2013;39(6):631-632
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Original article2013;39(4):401-410
pdf full text Assessment of the effect of occupational exposure to formaldehyde on the risk of lung cancer in two Canadian population-based case–control studies
Letter to the Editor1985;11(2):135-135
pdf Re: "A mortality study of workers employed in
a German rock wool factory" by J Claude,
R Frentzel·Beyme. Scand J Work Environ
Health 10 (1984) 151-157.
Original article1979;5(4):307-327
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pdf Re: "Role of the herbicide atrazine in the development of non-Hodgkin`s lymphoma" by S Hoar Zahm, DD Weisburger, KP Kantor, FF Holmes, A Blair. Scand J Work Environ Health 1993; 19:108-14.
Short communication2009;35(5):397-399
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Discussion paper2009;35(1):74-79
pdf Shift work, chronodisruption and cancer?—the IARC 2007 challenge for research and prevention and 10 theses from the Cologne Colloquium 2008
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pdf Agricultural chemicals and endocrine-mediated chronic toxicity or carcinogenicity
Sessions on the toxicology of agricultural exposures and cancer2005;31 suppl 1:119-122
pdf Summary of sessions on the toxicology of agricultural exposures and cancer
Sessions on the epidemiology of agricultural exposure and cancer2005;31 suppl 1:5-7
pdf Summary of sessions on the epidemiology of agricultural exposure and cancer
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