[[abstract]]Background: In most countries, the numbers of work-related cancer identified are much lower than are the estimated total burden of cancer caused by exposure at work. Therefore, there is a great need to use all available practical as well as epidemiological methods for identification as well as to develop new methods of recognizing cases of work-related cancers. Methods. Primarily based on practical experiences from Norway, methods to identify cases of possible work-related cancers in the general population and at workplaces as well as methods to recognize more specific cases after referral to specialized clinics are reviewed in this publication. Results: Countries applying a number of the available methods to detect work-related...
Ten to thirty percent of lung cancer is thought to be of occupational origin. Lung cancer is under-d...
Objectives. The aim of the study was to investigate cancer risk following employment in the asphalt ...
International audienceIntroduction: The laboratory of epidemiology of the institute of radioprotecti...
[[abstract]]Background: In most countries, the numbers of work-related cancer identified are much lo...
Use of the general population as a reference might cause serious underestimation of the risk of canc...
Occupational lung cancer cases remain largely under-reported and under-compensated worldwide. In ord...
none4siObjectives: The aim of this study was to investigate cancer risk among Norwegian workers in t...
Work-related skin diseases, highly preventable by reduction of occupational exposures, represent a c...
Nordic countries; occupation; work-related cancer This article in PubMed: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubme...
The contribution of occupation-related diseases to the global burden of disease is greatly underesti...
The contribution of occupation-related diseases to the global burden of disease is greatly underesti...
Occupational lung cancers are under-reported and under-compensated worldwide. We assessed systematic...
Given the frequency of cancers, prevention is based on knowledge of the causes. Experts estimate the...
Record linkage studies have been used for decades to study occupational diseases and mortality. Whil...
Ten to thirty percent of lung cancer is thought to be of occupational origin. Lung cancer is under-d...
Objectives. The aim of the study was to investigate cancer risk following employment in the asphalt ...
International audienceIntroduction: The laboratory of epidemiology of the institute of radioprotecti...
[[abstract]]Background: In most countries, the numbers of work-related cancer identified are much lo...
Use of the general population as a reference might cause serious underestimation of the risk of canc...
Occupational lung cancer cases remain largely under-reported and under-compensated worldwide. In ord...
none4siObjectives: The aim of this study was to investigate cancer risk among Norwegian workers in t...
Work-related skin diseases, highly preventable by reduction of occupational exposures, represent a c...
Nordic countries; occupation; work-related cancer This article in PubMed: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubme...
The contribution of occupation-related diseases to the global burden of disease is greatly underesti...
The contribution of occupation-related diseases to the global burden of disease is greatly underesti...
Occupational lung cancers are under-reported and under-compensated worldwide. We assessed systematic...
Given the frequency of cancers, prevention is based on knowledge of the causes. Experts estimate the...
Record linkage studies have been used for decades to study occupational diseases and mortality. Whil...
Ten to thirty percent of lung cancer is thought to be of occupational origin. Lung cancer is under-d...
Objectives. The aim of the study was to investigate cancer risk following employment in the asphalt ...
International audienceIntroduction: The laboratory of epidemiology of the institute of radioprotecti...