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Is there a link between work‐related stress and colorectal cancer?
Medical Journal of Australia, 2004The South Australian Workers Compensation Tribunal has found that stress contributed to a man's colorectal cancer. The medical evidence for this is very limited, and the case highlights the difference between scientific and legal proof.
Allan D, Spigelman, Peter, Dwyer
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Work-related risk factors for laryngeal cancer.
American journal of epidemiology, 1984The authors conducted a case-control study to identify employment-related risk factors for laryngeal cancer. Richmond County, Georgia, and the contiguous counties were chosen as the study area because the 1950-1969 laryngeal cancer mortality rate for white males in Richmond County was almost double the corresponding rate for the entire United States ...
W D, Flanders +3 more
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Work−related empowerment experienced by cancer nurses
European Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2006T. Suominen, S. Rankinen
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Journal of cancer survivorship, 2018
D. Von Ah, S. Storey, Adele D. Crouch
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D. Von Ah, S. Storey, Adele D. Crouch
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[Current Status and Challenges of Work-Related Issues among Cancer Patients].
Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy, 2019The 5-year relative survival rate of cancer patients in Japan has reached 62.1% owing to advances in cancer treatments. Half of the people are diagnosed with cancer at some point in their lifetime, and one-third of cancer patients belong to the working-age generation between the ages of 20 and 65.
Sawako, Kaku, Miyako, Takahashi
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