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© 1986 Oxford University Press

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Multiple Myeloma: Relation to Propoxyphene and Other Drugs, Radiation and Occupation

GARY D FRIEDMAN

Department of Medical Methods Research, Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program 3451 Piedmont Avenue, Oakland, CA 94611, USA.

A case-control study involving 327 cases of multiple myeloma (MM) did not confirm that propoxyphene use is a predisposing factor. The evidence that any drugs are involved in the aetiology of MM is very weak. There was some suggestive evidence that x-ray therapy and certain occupations were predictors of MM.

Received 1 December 1985


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