Cancer incidence among male pesticide applicators in the Agricultural Health Study cohort exposed to diazinon
30th Nov 2005, 17:08 GMT
Science Byte: Higher exposure to the pesticide diazinon is associated with greater risk of lung cancer, among pesticide applicators in North Carolina and Iowa.
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