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鼻及鼻窦癌在爱尔兰统计占每年死亡人数的0.04%,这对整个死亡率来说并不大,但从流行病学的资料中可看出职业因素在这种较少见的肿瘤中却具有很大危险性。最早报告鼻癌与职业有关的是Bridge(1933),以后续有报道。Macbeth(1965)认为空气中的有机粉尘有致发鼻癌的危险性。已有报道与鼻及鼻窦癌发生有关的职业有:炼镍、生产铬酸盐和异丙醇者、本工、靴鞋生产及修理工、煤矿工人、焦炭和化学工业中的锅炉工、裁缝、面包糕点厨
Nasal and paranasal cancers account for 0.04% of annual deaths in Ireland, which is not significant for the overall mortality rate, but from epidemiological data it is clear that occupational factors have in this less common type of cancer Very dangerous. Earliest report of nasal cancer and occupation is Bridge (1933), to be reported later. Macbeth (1965) argues that organic dust in the air is at risk of nasal cancer. It has been reported that occupations associated with the development of nasal and sinus cancers include nickel refining, chromate and isopropanol production, manufacture, repair and maintenance of boots, coal miners, coke and chemical industry boilers, tailors, Bakery kitchen