Firefighters show higher rates of glioma-linked SBS42 mutational signatures associated with haloalkane exposure, suggesting ...
Firefighters with increased exposure to certain chemical compounds are more likely to develop gliomas -- the most common type of malignant brain tumour -- than individuals with other occupations, ...
New research by Yale has found an association between exposure to chemicals commonly used in firefighting and incidence of a ...
Firefighters might face a higher risk of brain cancers caused by exposure to chemicals in fire extinguishers, a new ...
Veteran firefighters appear to have a higher risk of brain tumors called gliomas, which can be caused by gene mutations ...
In a study published online March 10 in Cancer, authors identified gliomas with mutational signatures associated with ...
A new study uncovered an association between exposure to chemicals commonly used in firefighting and glioma risk, reinforcing earlier research that has suggested a link between firefighting and the ...
A new study reveals that firefighters exposed to haloalkanes have a higher risk of developing gliomas, the most common ...
Study suggests a greater likelihood of haloalkane-associated mutations in firefighters with gliomas than in other patients with this type of brain ...
Gene mutations caused by exposure to certain chemical compounds have been linked to the development of gliomas, the most ...