Role of Epidemiology in Health Risk Assessment --;Discovering Occupational Carcinogens in Population-Based Case-Control Studies: Review of Findings from an Exposure-Based Approach and a Methodologic Comparison of Alternative Data Collection Strategies --;Recent Approaches to Retrospective Exposure Assessment in Occupational Cancer Epidemiology --;Effects of Measurement Errors on Estimates of Exposure-Response Relationships --;Adjustment for Confounding in Occupational Cancer Epidemiology --;Statistical Issues in the Analysis of Data from Occupational Cohort Studies --;Towards an Automated Micronucleus Assay as an Internal Dosimeter for Carcinogen-Exposed Human Population Groups --;Human Lung Cancer Risks Due to Complex Organic Mixtures of Combustion Emissions --;Cancer Risks Due to Asbestos and Man-Made Fibres --;Herbicides and Cancer: A Review and Discussion of Methodologic Issues --;Cancer Risks from Exposure to Radon Progeny in Mines and Dwellings --;Cancer Risks Due to Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields --;Identification of Occupational Cancer Risks Using a Population-Based Cancer Registry.
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The identification of occupational cancer risk factors and of carcinogens in the workplace is assuming increasing import ance in cancer epidemiology. We appreciate the financial support received from the following: Cancer Control Agency of British Columbia Alcan Aluminium Ltd.