Population studies estimating the proportion of cancer attributable to occupation (PAR) in different geographical areas in Italy are reviewed. Studies using lists of industrial activities and occupations which are known or suspected to entail exposure to lung carcinogens gave lung cancer PARs between 5% and 36%. Those using job-exposure matrices estimated PARs of 3%-53%, with most of the values ranging between 17 and 33%. For bladder cancer, PARs ranged between 4% and 24%. The uses and limitations of calculating population attribultable risk are discussed
Occupational associations with gastric cancer were investigated in a multicenter case-control study ...
Summary. Bladder cancer is one of the most common occupational tumours. The objective of this study ...
This case-control study evaluated the relationship between bladder cancer and occupational factors i...
Population studies estimating the proportion of cancer attributable to occupation (PAR) in different...
Objective: To estimate the lung cancer risk attributable to occupational lung carcinogens. METHODS: ...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the lung cancer risk attributable to occupational lung carcinogens. METHODS: ...
The authors examined the relation between occupation and lung cancer in the large, population-based ...
The authors examined the relation between occupation and lung cancer in the large, population-based ...
Background and aim of the work: Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death world-wide. Among ...
Background Exposure to occupational carcinogens is an important preventable cause of lung cancer. Mo...
Objective: We investigated the role of occupation in lung cancerogenesis in two Northern Italian are...
Objective: We investigated the role of occupation in lung cancerogenesis in two Northern Italian are...
A case-control study of lung cancer and occupational exposure was conducted in a coastal area of Nor...
Objective: To perform a quantitative estimate of the proportion of cancers attributable to occupatio...
The incidence of cancer among residents in sites contaminated by pollutants with a possible health i...
Occupational associations with gastric cancer were investigated in a multicenter case-control study ...
Summary. Bladder cancer is one of the most common occupational tumours. The objective of this study ...
This case-control study evaluated the relationship between bladder cancer and occupational factors i...
Population studies estimating the proportion of cancer attributable to occupation (PAR) in different...
Objective: To estimate the lung cancer risk attributable to occupational lung carcinogens. METHODS: ...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the lung cancer risk attributable to occupational lung carcinogens. METHODS: ...
The authors examined the relation between occupation and lung cancer in the large, population-based ...
The authors examined the relation between occupation and lung cancer in the large, population-based ...
Background and aim of the work: Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death world-wide. Among ...
Background Exposure to occupational carcinogens is an important preventable cause of lung cancer. Mo...
Objective: We investigated the role of occupation in lung cancerogenesis in two Northern Italian are...
Objective: We investigated the role of occupation in lung cancerogenesis in two Northern Italian are...
A case-control study of lung cancer and occupational exposure was conducted in a coastal area of Nor...
Objective: To perform a quantitative estimate of the proportion of cancers attributable to occupatio...
The incidence of cancer among residents in sites contaminated by pollutants with a possible health i...
Occupational associations with gastric cancer were investigated in a multicenter case-control study ...
Summary. Bladder cancer is one of the most common occupational tumours. The objective of this study ...
This case-control study evaluated the relationship between bladder cancer and occupational factors i...