Italian national register of occupational cancers: data system and findings
Scarselli, Alberto ; Massari, Stefania ; Binazzi, Alessandra ; Di Marzio, Davide ; Scano, Patrizia ; Marinaccio, Alessandro ; Iavicoli, Sergio
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
2010
52
3
346-353
cancer ; carcinogens ; occupational disease ; registers of occupational diseases ; statistics
Occupational diseases
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JOM.0b013e3181d53dc2
English
Bibliogr.
1076-2752
"OBJECTIVE:
To analyze data stored in the National Register of Occupational Cancers, set up by law at the Italian Institute for Occupational Safety and Prevention.
METHODS:
Statistical analyses were performed on economic activity, cancer site, and carcinogenic agent. Mesothelioma cases were excluded because they were exhaustively recorded and managed in a proper register.
RESULTS:
The number of cancers diagnosed between 1995 and 2008 was 936 (92% men). Lung cancer was the most frequently reported neoplasm (58% of cases). The metal industry had the highest reporting percentage (15%), and silica was the most common causative agent (20%).
CONCLUSIONS:
Despite some limits and incompleteness pertaining to data flow, the results of this study are in accordance with epidemiological findings on occupational cancer risks. The collection of information on occupational cancers is of primary importance to plan targeted prevention programs."
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