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    Mortality of a cohort of French uranium miners exposed to relatively low radon concentrations

    A cohort mortality study has been performed on French uranium miners having experienced more than 2 years of underground mining, with first radon exposure between 1946 and 1972. Vital status has been ascertain...

    M Tirmarche, A Raphalen, F Allin, J Chameaud, P Bredon in British Journal of Cancer (1993)

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    Cocarcinogenic Effect of Tobacco Smoke in Rats

    The use of an animal model for investigating the induction of lung cancer by tobacco smoke in man is open to many objections, and epidemiology has already established a connection. Society might therefore rega...

    R. Masse, J. Chameaud, J. Lafuma in Smoking and the Lung (1984)

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    Lung Carcinogenesis During in Vivo Cigarette Smoking and Radon Daughter Exposure in Rats

    The carcinogenic activity of tobacco smoke is clearly demonstrated by human epidemiologic data. Whereas in experimental animals tracheobronchial applications or injections of tars produce cancerous lesions, in...

    J. Chameaud, R. Perraud, J. Chrétien in Early Detection and Localization of Lung T… (1982)

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    Lesions and Lung Cancers Induced in Rats by Inhaled Radon 222 at Various Equilibriums with Radon Daughters

    To investigate the dose-effect relationships, rats were exposed to several dose levels of radon at different levels of equilibrium with radon decay products, after inhalation of stable cerium hydroxide, and in...

    J. Chameaud, R. Perraud, J. LaFuma, R. Masse, J. Pradel in Experimental Lung Cancer (1974)