Occupational cancer burden: the contribution of exposure to process‐generated substances at the workplace

A Olsson, H Kromhout - Molecular oncology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Respirable crystalline silica in mineral dust, wood dust, diesel engine exhaust emissions
and welding fumes are among the most common process‐generated substances to which …

Wood dust exposure and lung cancer risk: a meta-analysis

DG Hancock, ME Langley, KL Chia… - Occupational and …, 2015 - oem.bmj.com
Occupational lung cancers represent a major health burden due to their increasing
prevalence and poor long-term outcomes. While wood dust is a confirmed human …

The current burden of cancer attributable to occupational exposures in Canada

F Labreche, J Kim, C Song, M Pahwa, BG Calvin… - Preventive …, 2019 - Elsevier
Exposure to occupational carcinogens is often overlooked as a contributor to the burden of
cancer. To estimate the proportion of cancer cases attributable to occupational exposure in …

Association between occupational exposure to wood dust and cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis

M Alonso-Sardón, AJ Chamorro, I Hernández-García… - PloS one, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Objective To perform a systematic review to analyze the association between occupational
exposure to wood dust and cancer. Methods A systematic literature search of entries made …

Estimate of Occupational exposure to carcinogens among migrant workers in the United Arab Emirates: a cross-sectional study

I Elbarazi, S El-Zaemey, B Saddik, B Ádám… - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Occupational illnesses, such as cancer, cause more deaths each year than occupational
accidents. Occupational carcinogens include physical, chemical, biological and …

Estimating national-level exposure to antineoplastic agents in the workplace: CAREX Canada findings and future research needs

AL Hall, PA Demers, G Astrakianakis… - Annals of work …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Objectives: Occupational exposure to antineoplastic agents occurs in various environments
and is associated with increased cancer risk and adverse reproductive outcomes. National …

Prevalence of exposure to multiple occupational carcinogens among exposed workers in Australia

JF McKenzie, S El-Zaemey, RN Carey - … and Environmental Medicine, 2021 - oem.bmj.com
Objectives Workers can be exposed to a range of different carcinogenic agents in the
workplace. However, previous studies have often focused on prevalence of exposure to a …

Does exposure to workplace hazards cluster by occupational or sociodemographic characteristics? An analysis of foreign‐born workers in Australia

A Gosselin, A Daly, S El Zaemey… - American Journal of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Background Disparities in exposure to occupational hazards may be linked to social position
as well as the type of job a person holds. This study aimed to describe the prevalence of …

[HTML][HTML] Priority setting for occupational cancer prevention

CE Peters, AL Palmer, J Telfer, BG Calvin, AL Hall… - Safety and health at …, 2018 - Elsevier
Background Selecting priority occupational carcinogens is important for cancer prevention
efforts; however, standardized selection methods are not available. The objective of this …

Application of pattern mining methods to assess exposures to multiple airborne chemical agents in two large occupational exposure databases from France

JF Sauvé, A Emili, G Mater - International Journal of Environmental …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Surveys of the French working population estimate that approximately 15% of all workers
may be exposed to at least three different chemical agents, but the most prevalent …