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Occupational disease “Skin cancer caused by UV radiation” – unambiguous facts, heterogeneous consequences

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JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, EarlyView.
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OCCUPATIONAL CANCER

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1994
Occupational exposures are important contributors to the total burden of cancer in the United States. No histologic features distinguish occupational cancer from that due to other causes. The IARC provides a systematic framework for evaluating the evidence linking occupational exposures to human cancer and publishes summary monographs which detail the ...
M C, Patellos, D H, Garabrant
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OCCUPATIONAL LUNG CANCER

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1992
The Contribution of Occupational Exposures to Lung Cancer. The overall importance of occupational agents as a cause of lung cancer has been a controversial subject since the 1970s. A federal report, released in the late 1970s, projected a surprisingly high burden of occupational lung cancer; for asbestos and four other agents, from 61,000 to 98,000 ...
D B, Coultas, J M, Samet
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Occupational Lung Cancer

Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1993
Exposure to certain industrial agents has been thought to have carcinogenic potential, both for employees who work closely with such agents and for the general population that comes in contact with them. Although case reports, laboratory studies, and epidemiologic analyses help to determine the carcinogenicity of implicated agents, each of these types ...
P L, Whitesell, C W, Drage
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Occupational cancer prevention

Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology, 1987
Studies of occupational cancer are particularly significant for primary prevention of cancer. Firstly, most cancers, once identified, can be prevented by reasonably simple means, without impinging on personal freedom. Secondly, the prevention of occupational cancers represents a saving of lives and the elimination of illness during the most active ...
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