Cellular changes occur even below the hexavalent chromium limit: Swedish study suggests updating carcinogen guidance

Published Date: 03 Apr 2025

In Sweden, around 18,000 workers are exposed to hexavalent chromium in their workplace. Hexavalent chromium is a powerful carcinogen that is released, for example, during welding of stainless steel or the manufacture of paints ...

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