Archives pour le tag ‘cancer’
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Breast cancer risk and protracted low-to-moderate dose occupational radiation exposure in the US Radiologic Technologists Cohort, 1983-2008
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Occupational exposures among nurses caring for chemotherapy patients -Quantitative analysis of cyclophosphamide and α-fluoro-β-alanine in urine
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Health risk to medical personnel of surgical smoke produced during laparoscopic surgery
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A review of the evidence for occupational exposure risks to novel anticancer agents – A focus on monoclonal antibodies
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Intention to leave the workplace among nurses working with cancer patients in acute care hospitals in Sweden
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An exploration of the prevalence and predictors of work-related well-being among psychosocial oncology professionals: An application of the job demands-resources model
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Cancer Incidence in Physicians: A Taiwan National Population-based Cohort Study
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Occupational ionising radiation and risk of basal cell carcinoma in US radiologic technologists (1983-2005)
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Administration of anticancer drugs: exposure in hospital nurses
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Breast cancer and work outcomes in health care workers
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Shift work and cancer screening: Do females who work alternative shifts undergo recommended cancer screening?
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Shift work and breast cancer: do we need more evidence and what should this be?
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Night shifts and breast cancer, occupational asthma
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A Comparison of Cancer Incidence among Physician Specialists and the General Population: A Taiwanese Cohort Study
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Analysis of polymorphisms in the circadian-related genes and breast cancer risk in the Norwegian nurses working night shifts
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Breast Cancer Among Nurses: Is the Intensity of Night Work Related to Hormone Receptor Status?