Women, the Workplace, and Breast Cancer Risk Bibliography
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Bibliography on women, the workplace and breast cancer risk. Includes information on the history of women in the workplace, breast cancer risk due to specific occupational exposures to chemicals (dioxin, ethylene oxide, gasoline, metals, methylene chloride, pesticides, rubber, tobacco smoke, industrial chemicals, solvents, tetrachloroethylene, and vinyl chloride), breast cancer risk in specific occupations (airline attendants, cosmetologists, electrical workers, laboratory workers, religious orders (nuns), nurses, office workers, painters and printers, radium dial workers, teachers, semiconductor industry workers, and night-shift workers), studies on breast cancer risk from electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure, and future directions for evaluating breast cancer risk in the workplace.