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Mortality Rates Among Workers Exposed to Dioxins in the Manufacture of Pentachlorophenol
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 09/29/09
Collins JJ et al. – Other than possibly an increased risk of non–Hodgkin lymphoma, the authors find no other cause of death related to the mixture of the dioxin contaminants found in PCP.
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