The burden of occupational cancer in Great Britain: overview report

"The aim of this project was to produce an updated estimate of the current burden of occupational cancer specifically for Great Britain. The primary measure of the burden of cancer used in this project was the attributable fraction (AF) i.e. the proportion of cases that would not have occurred...

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Main Authors: Rushton, Lesley, Bagga, Sanjeev, Bevan, Ruth, Brown, Terry P., Cherrie, John, Holmes, Philip, Hutchings, Sally J., Fortunato, Lea, Slack, Rebecca, van Tongeren, Martie, Young, Chalotte
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Sudbury 2010
HSE Books
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19184516124919027989-The-burden-of-occupational-can.htm
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Summary:"The aim of this project was to produce an updated estimate of the current burden of occupational cancer specifically for Great Britain. The primary measure of the burden of cancer used in this project was the attributable fraction (AF) i.e. the proportion of cases that would not have occurred in the absence of exposure; this was then used to estimate the attributable numbers. This involved obtaining data on the risk of the disease due to the exposure of interest, taking into account confounding factors and overlapping exposures, and the proportion of the target population exposed over the period in which relevant exposure occurred. Estimation was carried out for occupational exposures classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) as group 1 (established) and 2A carcinogens (probable). This project is the first to quantify in detail the burden of cancer due to occupation specifically for GB. There are several sources of uncertainty in the estimates, including exclusion of other potential carcinogenic agents, inaccurate or approximate data and methodological issues. On balance, the estimates are likely to be a conservative estimate of the total attributable burden. Forthcoming reports will present the results for; estimates of Disability-Adjusted Life Years; methods to predict future estimates of the occupational cancers with examples based on important hazards; and the results of sensitivity analysis of these estimates to sources of uncertainty and bias."
Physical Description:63 p.
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