Interventions to reduce cancers related to certain occupations should be evidence-based. The authors have developed a method for forecasting the future burden of occupational cancer to inform strategies for risk reduction. They project risk exposure periods, accounting for cancer latencies of up to 50 years, forward in time to estimate attributable fractions for a series of forecast target years given past and projected exposure trends and under targeted reduction scenarios. Adjustment factors for changes in exposed numbers and levels are applied in estimation intervals within the risk-exposure periods. The authors illustrate the methods by using a range of scenarios for reducing lung cancer due to occupational exposure to respirable crysta...
Objective: To estimate the lung cancer risk attributable to occupational lung carcinogens. METHODS: ...
Population attributable fractions (PAFs) are increasingly used for discussing cancer prevention prio...
Background Exposure to occupational carcinogens is an important preventable cause of lung cancer. Mo...
factors for changes in exposed numbers and levels are applied in estimation intervals within the REP...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Many occupational exposures causing disease cannot feasibly be eliminated enti...
Occupational cancer epidemiology has led to the identification of more than 40 agents, groups of age...
BACKGROUND: Studies in other countries have generally found approximately 4% of current cancers to b...
International audienceAbstractEstimation of the number of expected years of life free of some diseas...
Although only a relatively small proportion of cancer is attributable to occupational exposure to ca...
Objectives: Work-related cancers are largely preventa¬ble. The overall aim of this project is to es...
To estimate the current occupational cancer burden due to past exposures in Britain, estimates of th...
International audienceAbstractQuality of life is a central concern in medicine. Thus estimation of t...
International audienceAbstractEstimation of the number of expected years of life free disease lost d...
Population studies estimating the proportion of cancer attributable to occupation (PAR) in different...
BACKGROUND: Estimates of the burden of disease caused by a particular agent are used to assist in ma...
Objective: To estimate the lung cancer risk attributable to occupational lung carcinogens. METHODS: ...
Population attributable fractions (PAFs) are increasingly used for discussing cancer prevention prio...
Background Exposure to occupational carcinogens is an important preventable cause of lung cancer. Mo...
factors for changes in exposed numbers and levels are applied in estimation intervals within the REP...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Many occupational exposures causing disease cannot feasibly be eliminated enti...
Occupational cancer epidemiology has led to the identification of more than 40 agents, groups of age...
BACKGROUND: Studies in other countries have generally found approximately 4% of current cancers to b...
International audienceAbstractEstimation of the number of expected years of life free of some diseas...
Although only a relatively small proportion of cancer is attributable to occupational exposure to ca...
Objectives: Work-related cancers are largely preventa¬ble. The overall aim of this project is to es...
To estimate the current occupational cancer burden due to past exposures in Britain, estimates of th...
International audienceAbstractQuality of life is a central concern in medicine. Thus estimation of t...
International audienceAbstractEstimation of the number of expected years of life free disease lost d...
Population studies estimating the proportion of cancer attributable to occupation (PAR) in different...
BACKGROUND: Estimates of the burden of disease caused by a particular agent are used to assist in ma...
Objective: To estimate the lung cancer risk attributable to occupational lung carcinogens. METHODS: ...
Population attributable fractions (PAFs) are increasingly used for discussing cancer prevention prio...
Background Exposure to occupational carcinogens is an important preventable cause of lung cancer. Mo...