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Propylene oxide (PO) by Paul A. Schulte PhD, Kari Hemminki PhD, and Nancy B. Hopf PhD Citation for most recent IARC review IARC Monographs 60, 1994 Current evaluation: Conclusion from the previous Monograph
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Lyondell Chemical Europe / Dow Chemical Company / Environmental Sciences / Health / HP / /

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Netherlands / France / United States / China / /

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PO plant / Technology Center / /

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chemicals testing / gas-diffusion monitors / chemical plant manufacturing glycols / manufacturing facilities / chemical manufacturing / breast cancer prevention / paint / manufacturing cohorts / food / sector / chemical industry / chemical identification / chemical plant / oil field chemicals / chemical substances / manufacturing site / manufacturing / glycol/glycol ether manufacturing / chemicals / /

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Animal cancer / papillary adenomas / nasal tumors / mammary gland tumors / lymphopoietic and hematopoietic cancers / lymphopoietic and hematopoietic cancer / pancreatic and lymphopoietic cancer / thyroid adenomas / nasal tumor / breast cancer / malignant neoplasms / pancreatic cancer / Tumor / necrosis / adenocarcinomas / cancer / hemangiosarcomas / tumors / few malignant nasal epithelial tumours / mainly squamous-cell carcinomas / hemangiomas / mammary fibroadenomas / carcinomas / local sarcomas / tumours / /

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National Institute of Health / Subcutaneous administration / /

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Kari Hemminki / Ann Occup Hyg / Paul A. Schulte / Bernard D. Goldstein / Arch Occup / Nancy B. Hopf / Martyn T. Smith / /

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Hb / same worker / /

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Prince Edward Island / /

Technology

heat transfer / /

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