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Lorenzo Tomatis

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International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|May 22, 2002
The IARC monographs program: changing attitudes towards public healthLorenzo Tomatis
Epidemiologia E Prevenzione|March 1, 2005
[Comments on Giulio Maccacaro and attributable risks to chemical agents]Lorenzo Tomatis
Epidemiologia E Prevenzione|June 27, 2007
[Venetian sarcomas and the scientific and social commitment of E&P]Lorenzo Tomatis
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|December 15, 2005
Business bias: how epidemiologic studies may underestimate or fail to detect increased risks of cancer and other diseasesValerio Gennaro, Lorenzo Tomatis
Epidemiologia E Prevenzione|December 7, 2007
[Asbestos fibers and mesothelioma pathogenesis]Franco Mollo, Lorenzo Tomatis
La Medicina Del Lavoro|May 23, 2006
Commentary to the paper by P. Bernardini et al "Malattie mieloproliferative da uso di benzina come solvente: descrizione di tre casi" Med Lav 2005; 96: 119-125Peter F Infante, Lorenzo Tomatis
Environmental Health Perspectives|February 12, 2002
Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT): ubiquity, persistence, and risksVladimir Turusov, Valery Rakitsky, Lorenzo Tomatis
Toxicology|March 9, 2004
Trichloroethylene and cancers in humansJames Huff, Ronald Melnick, Lorenzo Tomatis, et al.
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|August 28, 2007
Cadmium-induced cancers in animals and in humansJames Huff, Ruth M Lunn, Michael P Waalkes, et al.
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|April 13, 2007
The role of asbestos fiber dimensions in the prevention of mesotheliomaLorenzo Tomatis, Susanna Cantoni, Francesco Carnevale, et al.
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International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|May 22, 2002
The IARC monographs program: changing attitudes towards public healthLorenzo Tomatis
Epidemiologia E Prevenzione|March 1, 2005
[Comments on Giulio Maccacaro and attributable risks to chemical agents]Lorenzo Tomatis
Epidemiologia E Prevenzione|June 27, 2007
[Venetian sarcomas and the scientific and social commitment of E&P]Lorenzo Tomatis
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|December 15, 2005
Business bias: how epidemiologic studies may underestimate or fail to detect increased risks of cancer and other diseasesValerio Gennaro, Lorenzo Tomatis
Epidemiologia E Prevenzione|December 7, 2007
[Asbestos fibers and mesothelioma pathogenesis]Franco Mollo, Lorenzo Tomatis
La Medicina Del Lavoro|May 23, 2006
Commentary to the paper by P. Bernardini et al "Malattie mieloproliferative da uso di benzina come solvente: descrizione di tre casi" Med Lav 2005; 96: 119-125Peter F Infante, Lorenzo Tomatis
Environmental Health Perspectives|February 12, 2002
Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT): ubiquity, persistence, and risksVladimir Turusov, Valery Rakitsky, Lorenzo Tomatis
Toxicology|March 9, 2004
Trichloroethylene and cancers in humansJames Huff, Ronald Melnick, Lorenzo Tomatis, et al.
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|August 28, 2007
Cadmium-induced cancers in animals and in humansJames Huff, Ruth M Lunn, Michael P Waalkes, et al.
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|April 13, 2007
The role of asbestos fiber dimensions in the prevention of mesotheliomaLorenzo Tomatis, Susanna Cantoni, Francesco Carnevale, et al.
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