Publication: Update on Occupational Cancer for Better Cancer Prevention and Control
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Issued Date
2024-01-01
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15137368
eISSN
2476762X
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85214187368
Pubmed ID
39733440
Journal Title
Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
Volume
25
Issue
12
Start Page
4465
End Page
4476
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SCOPUS
Bibliographic Citation
Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention Vol.25 No.12 (2024) , 4465-4476
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Ekpanyaskul C. Update on Occupational Cancer for Better Cancer Prevention and Control. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention Vol.25 No.12 (2024) , 4465-4476. 4476. doi:10.31557/APJCP.2024.25.12.4465 Retrieved from: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14740/20210
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Abstract
Occupational cancer remains an ongoing and emerging issue in cancer prevention and control and is more easily preventable in practice than other causes. As of 2024, changes in various aspects, such as methods for estimating the burden of cancer, evidence on novel carcinogens and classification systems, modernization of working conditions, job characteristics, occupational exposure, and societal changes have played a significant role. Furthermore, advances in technology, including wearable devices, exposome, and biomedical technology, offer more precise methods for identifying the associations between occupational carcinogens and cancer. Diagnosing occupational cancer and investigating clusters are crucial for understanding its etiology. Prevention at every level- from primary to quarterly prevention- and promotional activities are crucial for exposed workers, often outweighing the importance of treatment, which can be costly. This updated information, as reviewed in this article, and cooperative work with occupational medicine physicians, could contribute to improving clinical practices for better cancer prevention and control.
