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Carbon black and lung cancer - testing a novel exposure metric by multi-model inference
American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 09/22/09
McCunney RJ et al. – Despite extensive searching, no exposure scenario suggested an adverse effect of "lugged" carbon black exposure on lung cancer mortality. This analysis does not support the hypothesis of carbon black being a late stage carcinogen.
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