CARCINOGENESIS IN OCCUPATIONAL DISEASE

Shruthi Stephen, Natalia Antonova, Eleesha Grace Varma
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Carcinogenesis is one of the most significant research topics in the realm of occupational disorders. Substances with the potential to cause cancer are known as carcinogens. Carcinogens have a significant impact on public health and on worker safety. Worldwide, occupational exposure to carcinogens is a leading cause of mortality and disability, with an estimated 666,000 fatal work-related cancer cases occurring each year. The burden of occupational diseases is expected to increase in the future due to worker exposure to carcinogens, and occupational cancers are still cause for concern today. The objective of the study is to identify Occupational Carcinogens, to assess the epidemiological status of occupational cancer globally, to identify and assess the cancer risk and to determine which occupations have a potentially higher risk of developing cancer and to establish preventive measures for occupational cancers. KEYWORDS: Occupational diseases, Workplace cancer, Occupational cancer, Carcinogenesis, Occupational health hazard.
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致癌是职业病领域最重要的研究课题之一。有可能致癌的物质被称为致癌物。致癌物质对公众健康和工人安全有重大影响。在全球范围内,职业暴露于致癌物质是导致死亡和残疾的主要原因,估计每年发生 66.6 万例与工作有关的致命癌症病例。由于工人暴露于致癌物质,预计未来职业病的负担将会增加,而职业癌症如今仍然令人担忧。这项研究的目的是确定职业致癌物,评估全球职业癌症的流行病学状况,确定和评估癌症风险,确定哪些职业患癌症的风险可能较高,并制定职业癌症的预防措施。关键词:职业病,工作场所癌症,职业癌症,致癌物,职业健康危害。
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