Occupational Cancer: From Early Detection to Prevention
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Occupational Safety and Health".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2019) | Viewed by 12855
Special Issue Editors
2. IDEWE, External Service for Prevention and Protection at Work, Heverlee, Belgium
Interests: occupational and environmental medicine; toxicology; epigenetics
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Interests: occupational health; global burden of disease and injury at work; global estimates at work; work-related policies and strategies; occupational cancer; injuries at work
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Work contributes significantly to the burden of cancer. Because of the latent nature, it remains difficult to determine the occupational causes and clinically diagnose work-related cancers. Consequently, it often takes decades between the introduction of a substance in the market, the reporting of the first suspected cases, research findings, and finally legal restriction or banning. In this Special Issue, we welcome original and review papers on the relationship between occupational exposures and cancer. We aim to close the gap between early detection and prevention through publications on
- the identification of occupational hazards,
- the diagnosis and reporting of (clusters of) clinical cases,
- the assessment of occupational exposure to carcinogens
- epidemiological studies, including the determination of the burden of work-related cancer
- impact studies on the prevention of work-related cancers
Occupational cancer is preventable and your contribution will help to reduce the number of cases, the understanding of risks and measures to control them. This Special Issue has the ambition to inspire and stimulate institutions and stakeholders to respond faster to early warning signals.
Prof. Dr. Lode Godderis
Prof. Dr. Jukka Takala
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- hazard identification
- cluster
- diagnosis
- exposure assessment
- risk analysis
- burden of disease
- mechanism
- genotoxicity
- epigenetics
- epidemiology
- preventions
- measures
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