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  • Occupational and Environmental Causes of Lung Cancer - PMC
    BRIEF EPIDEMIOLOGY OF LUNG CANCER Although lung cancer incidence rates started to slowly decrease for men in the 1980s followed by declining incidence rates for women in the late 1990s, 1 lung and bronchus cancer remain the leading cause of cancer mortality in the United States, with an estimated 87,750 and 72,590 deaths predicted to occur in men and women, respectively, in 2012 2 Globally
  • Occupational Lung Disease and Toxic Exposure | Lung Cancer
    Lung cancer (non-small cell lung cancer or small cell lung cancer) is a fatal risk after years (or alone, radical event) of occupational exposure to carcinogens in the workplace Carcinogens (known causes of cancer) include general risk factors like cigarette smoke and air pollution, but also involve occupational ones such as asbestos, radon
  • Occupational Exposures and Lung Cancer | American Journal of . . .
    It is critical to understand the risks posed by exposures to occupational lung carcinogens to develop effective control programs for this deadly disease In this issue of the Journal, two papers by Ge and colleagues (pp 402–411 and pp 412–421) address major issues related to occupational lung cancer (2, 3) One critical feature in this
  • Environmental Occupational Exposures | The Cancer Atlas
    Asbestos is an important cause of occupational lung cancer and the unique cause of malignant mesothelioma, and remains an occupational and environmental hazard in many countries However, there are many other causes of occupational cancer, and asbestos accounts for less than one-third of occupational cancers globally
  • Occupational lung cancer screening: A Collegium Ramazzini . . .
    Lung cancer is also the dominant cause of occupational cancer (excluding nonmelanoma skin cancers), causing more than 50% of all workplace-related cancers 3 A recent analysis associated with the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016 estimated that 300,000 lung cancer deaths occurred as a result of exposure to 10 IARC Group 1 lung carcinogens in





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