Abstract
1. The known occupational causes of lung cancer are listed. 2. The results of routine radiology in two groups of men exposed in the past to the hazard of lung cancer in their occupations are discussed. 3. The fact that a few men have survived and been able to work for more than five years following operation indicates that routine radiology, combined with strict medical supervision of persons at risk, is of value in the diagnosis of lung cancer as an industrial disease.
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