BACKGROUND: Studies in other countries have generally found approximately 4% of current cancers to be attributable to past occupational exposures. This study aimed to estimate the future burden of cancer resulting from current occupational exposures in Australia. METHODS: The future excess fraction method was used to estimate the future burden of occupational cancer (2012-2094) among the proportion of the Australian working population who were exposed to occupational carcinogens in 2012. Calculations were conducted for 19 cancer types and 53 cancer-exposure pairings, assuming historical trends and current patterns continued to 2094. RESULTS: The cohort of 14.6 million Australians of working age in 2012 will develop an estimated 4.8 million ...
OBJECTIVES: This study provides a detailed analysis of the global and regional burden of cancer due ...
As a result of newly industrializing countries implementing public health programs to reduce the hea...
Objective: To estimate the number of cancers to be diagnosed in 2025 that could be prevented solely ...
BACKGROUND: Studies in other countries have generally found approximately 4% of current cancers to b...
OBJECTIVES: This study provides a detailed analysis of the global and regional burden of cancer due ...
OBJECTIVES: This study provides a detailed analysis of the global and regional burden of cancer due ...
Background and objectives: Although past studies of workplace exposures have contributed greatly to ...
OBJECTIVES: This study provides a detailed analysis of the global and regional burden of cancer due ...
According to GLOBOCAN 2008, there were over 312,000 cases of cancer and over 40,000 deaths in Austra...
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• Occupational exposures to carcinogens are estimated to cause over 5,000 new cases of cancer in Aus...
Objective: To estimate the numbers and proportions of cancers occurring in Australia in 2010 attribu...
Background: Estimates of future burden of cancer attributable to current modifiable causal exposures...
Abstract Objective: To estimate the numbers and proportions of cancers occurring in Australia in 201...
Objective: To perform a quantitative estimate of the proportion of cancers attributable to occupatio...
OBJECTIVES: This study provides a detailed analysis of the global and regional burden of cancer due ...
As a result of newly industrializing countries implementing public health programs to reduce the hea...
Objective: To estimate the number of cancers to be diagnosed in 2025 that could be prevented solely ...
BACKGROUND: Studies in other countries have generally found approximately 4% of current cancers to b...
OBJECTIVES: This study provides a detailed analysis of the global and regional burden of cancer due ...
OBJECTIVES: This study provides a detailed analysis of the global and regional burden of cancer due ...
Background and objectives: Although past studies of workplace exposures have contributed greatly to ...
OBJECTIVES: This study provides a detailed analysis of the global and regional burden of cancer due ...
According to GLOBOCAN 2008, there were over 312,000 cases of cancer and over 40,000 deaths in Austra...
© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published...
• Occupational exposures to carcinogens are estimated to cause over 5,000 new cases of cancer in Aus...
Objective: To estimate the numbers and proportions of cancers occurring in Australia in 2010 attribu...
Background: Estimates of future burden of cancer attributable to current modifiable causal exposures...
Abstract Objective: To estimate the numbers and proportions of cancers occurring in Australia in 201...
Objective: To perform a quantitative estimate of the proportion of cancers attributable to occupatio...
OBJECTIVES: This study provides a detailed analysis of the global and regional burden of cancer due ...
As a result of newly industrializing countries implementing public health programs to reduce the hea...
Objective: To estimate the number of cancers to be diagnosed in 2025 that could be prevented solely ...