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  Vol. 236 No. 15, October 11, 1976 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Angiosarcoma of the liver in a rural population. Four cases diagnosed in a 29-month period

J. J. Fiechtner and C. N. Reyes Jr

Angiosarcoma of the liver has recently been publicized because of its association with polyvinyl chloride (PVC) polymerization workers. Four cases of this rare tumor have been observed at the Marshfield Clinic within a 29-month period. There are no factories that manufacture PVC products in the immediate area, nor were any of the victims ever involved in such manufacturing work. Thus, it is possible that other factors may be related to this cluster of the disease.





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