Key term: occupational cancer

Editorial 2022;48(8):591-597   pdf full text
What is next for occupational cancer epidemiology?
Turner MC
 
Letter to the editor 2020;46(1):110-112   pdf full text
A silent epidemic: occupational exposure limits are insufficiently protecting individual worker health
Albin M, Gustavsson P
 
Letter to the editor 2019;45(4):423-424   pdf full text
Binding occupational exposure limits for carcinogens in the EU – necessary but not sufficient to reduce risk
Cherrie JW
 
Editorial 2019;45(3):213-214   pdf full text
Binding occupational exposure limits for carcinogens in the EU – good or bad?
Johanson G, Tinnerberg H
 
Original article 1980;6(3):201-205   pdf
A pilot study on respiratory and digestive tract cancer among woodworkers.
Esping B, Axelson O
 
1981;7 suppl 4:133-139   pdf
Overview of Finnish epidemiologic studies on occupational cancer.
Tola S
 
Original article 1985;11(3):181-187   pdf
Occupational cancer. Where now and where next?
Roe FJ
 
Short communication 2009;35(5):397-399   pdf
Suggested excess of occupational cancers in Norwegian offshore workers: preliminary results from the Cancer Registry Offshore Cohort
Aas GB, Aagnes B, Strand LÅ, Grimsrud TK
 
Obituary 2006;32(4):332-332   pdf
Professor Lars Hagmar, MD, PhD

 
Original article 2006;32(1):32-40   pdf
Imputation of individual cancer cases to occupational causes
Vandentorren S, Salmi LR, Mathoulin-Pélissier S, Baldi I, Brochard P; Bayesian Imputability Group