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Chemical Agents and Related Occupations

IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans Volume 100F

IARC

2012

ISBN-13

978-92-832-1323-9

ISBN-13

978-92-832-0138-0

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***This book was highly commended in the Public Health category of the British Medical Association's 2013 annual Medical Book Competition.***

Volume 100 of the IARC Monographs, A Review of Human Carcinogens, covers all agents previously classified by IARC as "carcinogenic to humans (Group 1)" and was developed by six separate Working Groups: Pharmaceuticals; Biological agents; Arsenic, Metals, Fibres, and Dusts; Radiation; Personal Habits and Indoor Combustions; Chemical Agents and Related Occupations.

This Volume 100F covers Chemical Agents and Related Occupations, specifically 4-Aminobiphenyl, Benzidine, Dyes Metabolized to Benzidine, 4,4'-Methylenebis(2-chloroaniline), 2-Naphthylamine, ortho-Toluidine, Auramine and Auramine Production, Magenta and Magenta Production, Benzo[a]pyrene, Coal Gasification, Occupational Exposures during Coal-tar Distillation, Coal-tar Pitch, Coke Production, Untreated or Mildly Treated Mineral Oils, Shale Oils, Soot, as found in Occupational Exposure of Chimney-sweeps, Occupational Exposures during Aluminium Production, Aflatoxins, Benzene, Bis(chloromethyl)ether and Chloromethyl Methyl Ether, 1,3-Butadiene, 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-para-dioxin, 2,3,4,7,8-Pentachlorodibenzofuran, and 3,3',4,4',5-Pentachlorobiphenyl, Ethylene Oxide, Formaldehyde, Sulfur Mustard , Vinyl Chloride, Isopropyl Alcohol Manufacture by the Strong-acid Process, Mists from Strong Inorganic Acids, Occupational Exposures during Iron and Steel Founding, Occupational Exposure as a Painter, Occupational Exposures in the Rubber Manufacturing Industry.

Because the scope of Volume 100 is so broad, its Monographs are focused on key information. Each Monograph presents a description of a carcinogenic agent and how people are exposed, critical overviews of the epidemiological studies and animal cancer bioassays, and a concise review of the agent's toxicokinetics, plausible mechanisms of carcinogenesis, and potentially susceptible populations, and life-stages. Details of the design and results of individual epidemiological studies and animal cancer bioassays are summarized in tables. Short tables that highlight key results are printed in Volume 100, and more extensive tables that include all studies appear on the Monographs programme website (http://monographs.iarc.fr).

It is hoped that this volume, by compiling the knowledge accumulated through several decades of cancer research, will stimulate cancer prevention activities worldwide, and will be a valued resource for future research to identify other agents suspected of causing cancer in humans.

 
This Zip file contains the following tables :

03-Dyes Metabolized to Benzidine-WebOnlyTables
    100F-03-Table2.1.pdf
    100F-03-TableRefs.pdf
05-2-Naphthylamine-WebOnlyTables
    100F-05-Table2.1.pdf
    100F-05-TableRefs.pdf
06-ortho-Toluidine-WebOnlyTables
    100F-06-Table2.1.pdf
    100F-06-TableRefs.pdf
07-Auramine and Auramine Production-WebOnlyTables
    100F-07-Table2.1.pdf
    100F-07-TableRefs.pdf
08-Magenta and Magenta Production-WebOnlyTables
    100F-08-Table2.1.pdf
    100F-08-Table2.2.pdf
    100F-08-TableRefs.pdf
10-Coal Gasification-WebOnlyTables
    100F-10-Table2.1.pdf
    100F-10-TableRefs.pdf
12-Coal-tar Pitch-WebOnlyTables
    100F-12-Table2.1.pdf
    100F-12-TableRefs.pdf
13-Coke Production-WebOnlyTables
    100F-13-Table2.1.pdf
    100F-13-Table2.2.pdf
    100F-13-TableRefs.pdf
14-Mineral Oils-WebOnlyTables
    100F-14-Table2.1.pdf
    100F-14-Table2.10.pdf
    100F-14-Table2.2.pdf
    100F-14-Table2.3.pdf
    100F-14-Table2.4.pdf
    100F-14-Table2.5.pdf
    100F-14-Table2.6.pdf
    100F-14-Table2.7.pdf
    100F-14-Table2.8.pdf
    100F-14-Table2.9.pdf
    100F-14-TableRefs.pdf
16-Soot, as found in Occupational Exposure of Chimney-sweeps-WebOnlyTables
    100F-16-Table2.1.pdf
    100F-16-TableRefs.pdf
17-Occupational Exposures during Aluminium Production-WebOnlyTables
    100F-17-Table2.1.pdf
    100F-17-TableRefs.pdf
18-Aflatoxins-WebOnlyTables
    100F-18-Table2.1.pdf
    100F-18-Table2.2.pdf
    100F-18-Table2.3.pdf
    100F-18-TableRefs.pdf
19-Benzene-WebOnlyTables
    100F-19-Table1.2.pdf
    100F-19-Table2.1.pdf
    100F-19-Table2.10.pdf
    100F-19-Table2.11.pdf
    100F-19-Table2.12.pdf
    100F-19-Table2.13.pdf
    100F-19-Table2.14.pdf
    100F-19-Table2.15.pdf
    100F-19-Table2.16.pdf
    100F-19-Table2.17.pdf
    100F-19-Table2.18.pdf
    100F-19-Table2.2.pdf
    100F-19-Table2.3.pdf
    100F-19-Table2.4.pdf
    100F-19-Table2.5.pdf
    100F-19-Table2.6.pdf
    100F-19-Table2.7.pdf
    100F-19-Table2.8.pdf
    100F-19-Table2.9.pdf
    100F-19-TableRefs.pdf
20-Bischloromethylether and Chloromethyl Methyl Ether
    100F-20-Table2.1.pdf
    100F-20-TableRefs.pdf
21-1-3-Butadiene-WebOnlyTables
    100F-21-Table2.1.pdf
    100F-21-TableRefs.pdf
22-2,3,7,8-TCDD, 2,3,4,7,8-PeCDF, and PCB 126-WebOnlyTables
    100F-22-Table2.1.pdf
    100F-22-Table2.2.pdf
    100F-22-Table2.3.pdf
    100F-22-Table2.4.pdf
    100F-22-Table2.5.pdf
    100F-22-TableRefs.pdf
23-Ethylene Oxide-WebOnlyTables
    100F-23-Table1.2.pdf
    100F-23-Table1.3.pdf
    100F-23-Table2.1.pdf
    100F-23-Table2.2.pdf
    100F-23-Table2.3.pdf
    100F-23-TableRefs.pdf
24-Formaldehyde-WebOnlyTables
    100F-24-Table2.1.pdf
    100F-24-Table2.2.pdf
    100F-24-Table2.3.pdf
    100F-24-Table2.4.pdf
    100F-24-Table2.5.pdf
    100F-24-Table2.6.pdf
    100F-24-Table2.7.pdf
    100F-24-TableRefs.pdf
25-Sulfur Mustard-WebOnlyTables
    100F-25-Table2.1.pdf
    100F-25-TableRefs.pdf
26-Vinyl Chloride-WebOnlyTables
    100F-26-Table2.1.pdf
    100F-26-Table2.2.pdf
    100F-26-Table2.3.pdf
    100F-26-Table2.4.pdf
    100F-26-Table2.5.pdf
    100F-26-TableRefs.pdf
27-Isopropyl Alcohol Manufacture by the Strong-acid Process-WebOnlyTables
    100F-27-Table2.1.pdf
    100F-27-Table2.2.pdf
    100F-27-TableRefs.pdf
28-Mists from Strong Inorganic Acids-WebOnlyTables
    100F-28-Table2.1.pdf
    100F-28-Table2.2.pdf
    100F-28-TableRefs.pdf
29-Occupational Exposures during Iron and Steel Founding-WebOnlyTables
    100F-29-Table2.1.pdf
    100F-29-Table2.2.pdf
    100F-29-TableRefs.pdf
30-Occupational Exposure as a Painter-WebOnlyTables
    100F-30-Table2.1.pdf
    100F-30-Table2.2.pdf
    100F-30-Table2.3.pdf
    100F-30-Table2.4.pdf
    100F-30-Table2.5.pdf
    100F-30-Table2.6.pdf
    100F-30-TableRefs.pdf
31-Occupational Exposure in the Rubber Manufacturing Industry-WebOnlyTables
    100F-31-Table2.1.pdf
    100F-31-Table2.2.pdf
    100F-31-Table2.3.pdf
    100F-31-Table2.4.pdf
    100F-31-Table2.5.pdf
    100F-31-Table2.6.pdf
    100F-31-TableRefs.pdf