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    Low level exposure to cadmium and early kidney damage: the OSCAR study by Järup, Lars, Hellström, Lennart, Alfvén, Tobias, Carlsson, Margareta D, Grubb, Anders, Persson, Bodil, Pettersson, Conny, Spång, Gunnar, Schütz, Andrejs, Elinder, Carl-Gustaf

    “…OBJECTIVES To study the dose-response relation between cadmium dose and renal tubular damage in a population of workers and people environmentally or…”
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    Low‐Level Cadmium Exposure and Osteoporosis by Alfvén, Tobias, Elinder, Carl‐Gustaf, Carlsson, Margareta Dea, Grubb, Anders, Hellström, Lennart, Persson, Bodil, Pettersson, Conny, Spång, Gunnar, Schütz, Andrejs, Järup, Lars

    Published in Journal of bone and mineral research (01-08-2000)
    “…Osteoporosis is a major cause of morbidity worldwide. A number of risk factors, such as age and gender, are well established. High cadmium exposure causes…”
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    Cancer mortality of cadmium workers by Elinder, C G, Kjellström, T, Hogstedt, C, Andersson, K, Spång, G

    Published in British Journal of Industrial Medicine (01-10-1985)
    “…Several epidemiological studies of workers exposed to cadmium indicate an increased risk of lung and prostatic cancer. The increase is statistically…”
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    Mortality and cancer incidence in Swedish battery workers exposed to cadmium and nickel by Järup, L, Bellander, T, Hogstedt, C, Spång, G

    “…OBJECTIVE: To follow up cancer incidence and mortality in a group of Swedish battery workers exposed to nickel hydroxide and cadmium oxide. METHODS: 869…”
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    Cumulative blood-cadmium and tubular proteinuria: a dose-response relationship by JARUP, L, ELINDER, C. G, SPANG, G

    “…Biological monitoring, i.e. using individual measures of exposure such as cadmium in blood, is supposed to reflect the real dose better than the more commonly…”
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    Cadmium concentration in the kidney cortex of occupationally exposed workers measured in vivo using X-ray fluorescence analysis by Christoffersson, J O, Welinder, H, Spång, G, Mattsson, S, Skerfving, S

    Published in Environmental research (01-04-1987)
    “…A method for in vivo X-ray fluorescence analysis of the cadmium concentration in the kidney cortex has been improved and tested in 20 selected male…”
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    Biological monitoring, by in vivo XRF measurements, of occupational exposure to lead, cadmium, and mercury by Skerfving, S, Christoffersson, J O, Schütz, A, Welinder, H, Spång, G, Ahlgren, L, Mattsson, S

    Published in Biological trace element research (01-08-1987)
    “…In vivo X-ray fluorescence (XRF) techniques were used for biological monitoring of lead, cadmium, and mercury. Lead accumulates in bone, the level of which may…”
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