Nearly 13 million new cancer cases and 7.6 million cancer deaths occur worldwide each year; 63% of cancer deaths occur in low and middle-income countries. A substantial portion of all cancers are attributable to carcinogenic exposures in the environment and the workplace. The objective of this study was to develop an evidence-based global vision and strategy for the primary prevention of environmental and occupational cancer. The study concluded that opportunities exist to revitalize comprehensive global cancer control policies by incorporating primary interventions against environmental and occupational carcinogens
Background: Over the past few decades, there has been a decline in cancers attributable to environme...
OBJECTIVES: This study provides a detailed analysis of the global and regional burden of cancer due ...
Background: Selecting priority occupational carcinogens is important for cancer prevention efforts; ...
Nearly 13 million new cancer cases and 7.6 million cancer deaths occur worldwide each year; 63% of c...
Background: Nearly 13 million new cancer cases and 7.6 million cancer deaths occur worldwide each ye...
AbstractBackgroundDespite our knowledge of the causes of cancer, millions of workers are involuntari...
Background: Despite our knowledge of the causes of cancer, millions of workers are involuntarily exp...
AbstractPeople are exposed throughout life to a wide range of environmental and occupational polluta...
occupational cancer There is a need for clear priorities to prevent major work-related health risks ...
background: Work-related cancer is an important public health issue with a large financial impact on...
Occupational cancer research methods was identified in 1996 as 1 of 21 priority research areas in th...
Objectives: Work-related cancers are largely preventa¬ble. The overall aim of this project is to es...
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 ...
Although only a relatively small proportion of cancer is attributable to occupational exposure to ca...
Background: Over the past few decades, there has been a decline in cancers attributable to environme...
OBJECTIVES: This study provides a detailed analysis of the global and regional burden of cancer due ...
Background: Selecting priority occupational carcinogens is important for cancer prevention efforts; ...
Nearly 13 million new cancer cases and 7.6 million cancer deaths occur worldwide each year; 63% of c...
Background: Nearly 13 million new cancer cases and 7.6 million cancer deaths occur worldwide each ye...
AbstractBackgroundDespite our knowledge of the causes of cancer, millions of workers are involuntari...
Background: Despite our knowledge of the causes of cancer, millions of workers are involuntarily exp...
AbstractPeople are exposed throughout life to a wide range of environmental and occupational polluta...
occupational cancer There is a need for clear priorities to prevent major work-related health risks ...
background: Work-related cancer is an important public health issue with a large financial impact on...
Occupational cancer research methods was identified in 1996 as 1 of 21 priority research areas in th...
Objectives: Work-related cancers are largely preventa¬ble. The overall aim of this project is to es...
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 ...
Although only a relatively small proportion of cancer is attributable to occupational exposure to ca...
Background: Over the past few decades, there has been a decline in cancers attributable to environme...
OBJECTIVES: This study provides a detailed analysis of the global and regional burden of cancer due ...
Background: Selecting priority occupational carcinogens is important for cancer prevention efforts; ...