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    Prioritising action on occupational carcinogens in Europe: a socioeconomic and health impact assessment

    Work-related cancer is an important public health issue with a large financial impact on society. The key European legislative instrument is the Carcinogens and Mutagens Directive (2004/37/EC). In preparation ...

    J W Cherrie, S Hutchings, M Gorman Ng, R Mistry, C Corden in British Journal of Cancer (2017)

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    Occupational exposure to endocrine disruptors and lymphoma risk in a multi-centric European study

    Incidence rates of lymphoma are usually higher in men than in women, and oestrogens may protect against lymphoma.

    L Costas, C Infante-Rivard, J-P Zock, M Van Tongeren in British Journal of Cancer (2015)

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    Occupation and cancer in Britain

    Prioritising control measures for occupationally related cancers should be evidence based. We estimated the current burden of cancer in Britain attributable to past occupational exposures for International Age...

    L Rushton, S Bagga, R Bevan, T P Brown, J W Cherrie, P Holmes in British Journal of Cancer (2010)

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    The LLP risk model: an individual risk prediction model for lung cancer

    Using a model-based approach, we estimated the probability that an individual, with a specified combination of risk factors, would develop lung cancer within a 5-year period.

    A Cassidy, J P Myles, M van Tongeren, R D Page, T Liloglou in British Journal of Cancer (2008)