Possible human carcinogenic exposure -- Sterigmatocystin
Possible human carcinogenic exposure -- Sterigmatocystin: Introduction
Possible human carcinogenic exposure -- Sterigmatocystin: Some evidence indicates that exposure to Sterigmatocystin has a possible link to an increased risk of developing cancer in humans. The carcinogenicity of the substance may be influenced by the duration and level of exposure. Sterigmatocystin is a toxin produced by certain common molds. The most likely exposure is thorugh eating moldy cheese crusts.
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Symptoms of Possible human carcinogenic exposure -- Sterigmatocystin
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Treatments for Possible human carcinogenic exposure -- Sterigmatocystin
- Avoidance of exposure to carcinogen including appropriate legislation to control exposure, and appropriate workplace procedures to ensure avoidance of exposure in industrial settings
- Acute first aid and medical management following accidental exposure
- Ongoing surveillance for cancer following exposure dependant upon type of carcinogen, degree of exposure, and likely type of cancer resulting from exposure
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