Risk factors for cancer in the workplace
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Risk factors for cancer in the workplace
CRC Press, c1991
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The Montreal Occupational Cancer Study was the first study to address the problem of discovering occupational carcinogens by collecting detailed job exposure information in a case-control study. This book presents the methods and results of this ground-breaking study. The core of the book is the set of tables of results describing the statistical associations between nearly 300 occupational exposures and 20 types of cancer. Research methods are explained in detail. The book will surely provide an indispensible reference resource for decades to come for epidemiologists, toxicologists, and environmental health regulators interested in environmental carcinogens.
目次
Introduction of Occupational Cancer (Jack Siemiatycki). Epidemiologic Approaches to Discovering Occupational Carcinogens (Jack Siemiatycki). Case-Control Design and Fieldwork Methods (Jack Siemiatycki and Lesley Richardson). Exposure Assessment (Jack Siemiatycki, Louise Nadon, Ramzanali Lakhani, Denis Begin, and Michel Gerin). Statistical Methods (Jack Siemiatycki and Ronald Dewar). Associations Between Occupational Circumstances and Cancer (Jack Siemiatycki, Michel Gerin, Ronald Dewar, Louise Nadon, Ramzanali Lakhani, Denis Begin, and Lesley Richardson). Interpretation of Findings (Jack Siemiatycki).
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