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Establishing a Policy Framework for the Primary Prevention of Occupational Cancer: A Proposal Based on a Prospective Health Policy Analysis

Veglia A, Pahwa M, Demers PA

BACKGROUND: Despite our knowledge of the causes of cancer, millions of workers are involuntarily exposed to a wide range of known and suspected carcinogens in the workplace. To address this...
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Cancer Risks among Welders and Occasional Welders in a National Population-Based Cohort Study: Canadian Census Health and Environmental Cohort

MacLeod JS, Harris MA, Tjepkema M, Peters PA, Demers PA

BACKGROUND: Welders are exposed to many known and suspected carcinogens. An excess lung cancer risk among welders is well established, but whether this is attributable to welding fumes is unclear....
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Outdoor Workers' Use of Sun Protection at Work and Leisure

Peters CE, Koehoorn M, Demers PA, Nicol AM, Kalia S

BACKGROUND: Outdoor workers are at risk of high ultraviolet radiation exposure, and may have difficulty using sun protection. The objectives were to determine the prevalence of sun protection behaviors in...
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Priority Setting for Occupational Cancer Prevention

Peters CE, Palmer AL, Telfer J, Ge CB, Hall AL, Davies HW, Pahwa M, Demers PA

BACKGROUND: Selecting priority occupational carcinogens is important for cancer prevention efforts; however, standardized selection methods are not available. The objective of this paper was to describe the methods used by...
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Firefighting and Cancer: A Meta-analysis of Cohort Studies in the Context of Cancer Hazard Identification

DeBono NL, Daniels RD, Freeman LEB, Graber JM, Hansen J, Teras LR, Driscoll T, Kjaerheim K, Demers PA, Glass DC, Kriebel D, Kirkham TL, Wedekind R, Filho AM, Stayner L, Schubauer-Berigan MK

Objective We performed a meta-analysis of epidemiological results for the association between occupational exposure as a firefighter and cancer as part of the broader evidence synthesis work of the IARC Monographs...
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