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. 1985;110(2):173-6.
doi: 10.1007/BF00402735.

Increased chromium and nickel content in lung tissue

Increased chromium and nickel content in lung tissue

H Kollmeier et al. J Cancer Res Clin Oncol. 1985.

Abstract

In random autopsies chromium (n = 23) and nickel (n = 16) together with various other metals, were determined in lung tissue by means of flameless atomic absorption spectrometry. With increasing age a significant increase in concentration of both chromium and nickel was found. This is evaluated as an indicator for a corresponding exposure, which is marked by a local (workplace) and regional (environment) share of a clear increase in the total chromium/nickel load and by a life-long duration. The question arises, whether the selective concentration (long half-life) of the inhaled chromium and nickel particles/compounds in the lung are to be regarded as a stochastic lung cancer risk.

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