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MAP20071021124Liddell, DouglasCancer mortality in chrysotile mining and milling : exposure-response / Douglas LiddellPaper read at the Workshop on Health Risks Associated with Chrysotile Asbestos, held in Jersey, Channel Islands, 14-17 November 1993Sumario: It is apparent that the findings in relation to lung cancer, gastrointestinal cancer and mesothelioma are strongly supportive of those from the Quebec cohort. As for laryngeal cancer, the interpretation of the associations with asbestos exposure is difficult, especially in a region where there is particularly heavy alcohol consumption, as at Balangero. But whatever the interpretation, the risk of laryngeal cancer as a result of chrysotile exposure of less than 100 x years must be considered minimalEn: The Annals of occupational hygiene. - Oxford [etc.]. - nº 4, August 1994 ; p. 519-5231. Higiene industrial. 2. Contaminantes biológicos. 3. Serpentina fibrosa. 4. Amianto. 5. Fibra mineral. 6. Enfermedades profesionales. 7. Enfermedades pulmonares. 8. Minería. 9. Mortalidad. 10. Cáncer. 11. Mesotelioma. 12. Epidemiología. 13. Canadá. I. Título. II. Título: The Annals of occupational hygiene.