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Fall-Kontrollstudie zu beruflichen Risikofaktoren des Larynxkarzinoms

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Gemessen an dem epidemiologischen Wissen über berufliche Ursachen, das man mittlerweile über Tumoren anderer Lokalisationen wie der Lunge oder Blase hat, weiß man über die beruflichen Ursachen des Kehlkopfkrebses relativ wenig. Insbesondere in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland besteht ein Defizit entsprechender Forschungsarbeiten. Internationale Studien weisen auf ein berufliches Ursachenspektrum hin, das dem des Lungenkrebses ähnelt (Simonato u. Saracci 1983; Dubrow u. Wegman 1983).

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Ahrens, W., Jöckel, KH., Patzak, W., Elsner, G. (1991). Fall-Kontrollstudie zu beruflichen Risikofaktoren des Larynxkarzinoms. In: Schwartz, F.W., Hofmann, W., Badura, B., Brecht, J.G., Jöckel, KH., Trojan, A. (eds) Public health. Gesundheitssystemforschung. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84312-9_18

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