Abstract

Factory workers engaged in the manufacture of mustard gas in 1929-45 have since 1952 experienced 33 deaths from neoplasia of the respiratory tract (30 histologically confirmed), compared with 0.9 expected. The neoplasms occurred centrally rather than peripherally, and were of squamous or undifferentiated cell type.

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