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Causality advocacy: workers' compensation cases as resources for identifying and preventing diseases of modernity

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Gilbertson, Michael ; Brophy, James

New Solutions

2019

28

4

704-725

breast cancer ; occupation disease relation ; judicial decision ; compensation of occupational diseases ; workers rights ; occupational disease

USA

Social protection - Occupational accident /disease benefits

https://journals.sagepub.com/loi/NEW

https://doi.org/10.1177/1048291118810900

English

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"An appeal process for an injured worker compensation case is a unique opportunity to debate and integrate evidence concerning a potential causal relationship between observations of occupational disease and exposures to various putative risk factors that may also be of significance in public health protection. Through application of Hill's indicia to the evidence presented in a recent appeal process concerning a breast cancer case for a female border guard, a novel epidemic, tentatively called “occupational BRCAness” has been identified and a causal relationship with exposures to traffic-related air pollution and shift work and possibly secondhand tobacco smoke is inferred. Application of the audit method by worker advocates to other compensation appeals processes for other diseases might similarly yield causal relations with exposures to occupational risk factors with relevance to public health."

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