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This volume evaluates the carcinogenic risk to humans posed by exposure to some organic solvents, resin monomers and related compounds, pigments and occupational exposures in paint manufacture and painting
Contents
- NOTE TO THE READER
- LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
- PREAMBLE
- GENERAL REMARKS ON THE AGENTS CONSIDERED
- References
- THE MONOGRAPHS
- ORGANIC SOLVENTS
- SOLVENT STABILIZER
- RESIN MONOMERS AND RELATED COMPOUNDS
- SOME PIGMENTS
- OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURES IN PAINT MANUFACTURE AND PAINTING
- SUMMARY OF FINAL EVALUATIONS
- APPENDIX 1 SUMMARY TABLE OF GENETIC AND RELATED EFFECTS
- APPENDIX 2 ACTIVITY PROFILES FOR GENETIC AND RELATED EFFECTS
- SUPPLEMENTARY CORRIGENDA TO VOLUMES 1−46
Corrigenda to the IARC Monographs are published online at http://monographs.iarc.fr/ENG/Publications/corrigenda.php.
Corrigenda to Volume 47. (PDF, 38K)
LIBRARY CATALOGUING DATA
This publication represents the views and expert opinions of an IARC Working Group on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans, which met in Lyon, 18–25 October 1988
1989
IARC MONOGRAPHS
In 1969, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) initiated a programme on the evaluation of the carcinogenic risk of chemicals to humans involving the production of critically evaluated monographs on individual chemicals. In 1980, the programme was expanded to include the evaluation of the carcinogenic risk associated with exposures to complex mixtures.
The objective of the programme is to elaborate and publish in the form of monographs critical reviews of data on carcinogenicity for chemicals and complex mixtures to which humans are known to be exposed, and on specific occupational exposures, to evaluate these data in terms of human risk with the help of international working groups of experts in chemical carcinogenesis and related fields, and to indicate where additional research efforts are needed.
This project is supported by PHS Grant No. 5-UO1 CA33193-07 awarded by the US National Cancer Institute, Department of Health and Human Services. Additional support has been provided by the Commission of the European Communities since 1986.
- ©International Agency for Research on Cancer 1989
- ISBN 92 832 1247 9
- ISSN 0250-9555
- All rights reserved. Application for rights of reproduction or translation, in part or in toto, should be made to the International Agency for Research on Cancer.
- Distributed for the International Agency for Research on Cancer by the Secretariat of the World Health Organization
- PRINTED IN THE UK
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