http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/benzene/
OSHA page dedicated to Benzene.
There is a wealth of information here. You can find links to
products that have benzene, Access Manufacturers Data Sheets
on their products.
http://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/roc/tenth/profiles/s019benz.pdf
This is a copy of the tenth report on Carcinogens to Congress
done by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. It
is an in-depth discussion of Benzene and how it causes cancer.
It is very scientific but has a great deal of information contained
in the report. The report is in .pdf format which means you
need Adobe to read the report. Adobe Reader is a free program
you can download from www.adobe.com.
The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
www.leukemia.org
This is an Excellent Website. I highly recommend it.
The following five links on the specific types of Leukemia are
from theior website
Acute Myelogenous Leukemia
http://www.leukemia.org/all_page?item_id=8459
About 10,500 new cases of acute myelogenous leukemia are diagnosed
each year in the United States.
Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia
http://www.leukemia.org/all_page?item_id=7049
About 3,600 new cases of acute lymphocytic leukemia
(ALL) are diagnosed each year in the United States and is the
most
common type of leukemia under the age of 19
Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia
http://www.leukemia.org/all_page?item_id=8501
About 4,300 new cases of chronic myelogenous
leukemia (CML) are diagnosed each year in the United States
Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
http://www.leukemia.org/all_page?item_id=7059
Each year, nearly 7,300 people in the United States
learn that they have chronic lymphocytic leukemia
Hairy Cell Leukemia
http://www.leukemia.org/all_page?item_id=8507
Hairy cell leukemia is a a subtype of chronic lymphocytic leukemia
(CLL)