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1. Mortality Update of a Cohort of Canadian Petroleum Workers

2. Key Event-Informed Risk Models for Benzene-induced Acute Myeloid Leukaemia

3. Derivation of an Occupational Exposure Limit for Benzene Using Epidemiological Study Quality Assessment Tools

4. Modes of Action Considerations in Threshold Expectations for Health Effects of Benzene

5. Evaluating Uncertainty to Strengthen Epidemiologic Data for Use in Human Health Risk Assessments

6. Risk of myeloproliferative disease and chronic myeloid leukaemia following exposure to low-level benzene in a nested case–control study of petroleum workers

7. Review of the literature on benzene exposure and leukemia subtypes

8. Using Epidemiological Studies to Check the Consistency of the Cancer Risks Predicted by High-Dose Animal Experiments: A Methodological Review

9. Mesothelioma in occupational cohort studies: methodological considerations

10. PETROLEUM WORKER STUDIES AND BENZENE RISK ASSESSMENT

11. Influence of parental and biological factors on the male birth fraction in the United States: an analysis of birth certificate data from 1964 through 1988

12. The use of biomonitoring data in exposure and human health risk assessment: benzene case study

13. Lung cancer incidence in Canadian petroleum workers

14. Retrospective occupational exposure assessment for case-control and case-series epidemiology studies based in Shanghai China

15. Integrating WHO 2001-2008 criteria for the diagnosis of Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS): a case-case analysis of benzene exposure

16. A hospital-based case control study of aplastic anemia in Shanghai, China

17. Peripheral blood effects in benzene-exposed workers

18. The TNF-alpha 238A polymorphism is associated with susceptibility to persistent bone marrow dysplasia following chronic exposure to benzene

19. An analysis of the risk of B-lymphocyte malignancies in industrial cohorts

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