Occupational kidney cancer: exposure to industrial solvents
Brautbar, Nachman ; Wu, Michael P. ; Gabel, Elion ; Regev, Lee
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
2006
1076
753-764
anamnesis ; benzene ; diagnosis ; exposure ; inhalation ; kidney cancer ; medical surveillance ; renal cancer ; skin absorption ; solvents
1076
Occupational diseases
http://dx.doi.org/10.1196/annals.1371.012
English
Bibliogr.
"We report seven cases of renal cell carcinoma in workers diagnosed with occupational exposure via skin contact and inhalation to industrial solvents containing benzene. The clinical significance of these cases are: (a) all seven patients diagnosed with kidney cancer were seen by private physicians who missed addressing occupational history to industrial solvents; (b) emphasize the importance of taking an in-depth history including occupational history in any patient presented to the clinician, especially like in these cases, kidney cancer; and (c) demonstrate the importance of educating workers. We believe that there exist more patients with renal cancer whose diagnosis has been rendered "idiopathic" due to the lack of detailed occupational, environmental, personal, and family history."
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