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British Journal of Cancer - Table of Contents alert Volume 107 Issue S1


Occupational Cancer in Britain


Guest editors:Lesley Rushton and Gareth Evans with the British Occupational Cancer Burden Study Group Foreword by Kurt Straif

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Volume 107, Issue S1 (S1-S108)
Published online 19 June 2012

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Foreword

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Estimating the burden of occupational cancer as a strategic step to prevention

Kurt Straif

Br J Cancer 2012 107: S1-S2; 10.1038/bjc.2012.135

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Introduction

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Occupational cancer burden in Great Britain

Lesley Rushton, Sally J Hutchings, Lea Fortunato, Charlotte Young, Gareth S Evans, Terry Brown, Ruth Bevan, Rebecca Slack, Phillip Holmes, Sanjeev Bagga, John W Cherrie and Martie Van Tongeren

Br J Cancer 2012 107: S3-S7; 10.1038/bjc.2012.112

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Occupational cancer in Britain

Statistical methodology

Sally J Hutchings and Lesley Rushton

Br J Cancer 2012 107: S8-S17; 10.1038/bjc.2012.113

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Occupational cancer in Britain

Exposure assessment methodology

Martie Van Tongeren, Araceli S Jimenez, Sally J Hutchings, Laura MacCalman, Lesley Rushton and John W Cherrie

Br J Cancer 2012 107: S18-S26; 10.1038/bjc.2012.114

Abstract | Full Text

Occupational cancer in Britain

Female cancers: breast, cervix and ovary

Rebecca Slack, Charlotte Young and Lesley Rushton with the British Occupational Cancer Burden Study Group

Br J Cancer 2012 107: S27-S32; 10.1038/bjc.2012.115

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Occupational cancer in Britain

Gastrointestinal cancers: liver, oesophagus, pancreas and stomach

Ruth Bevan, Charlotte Young, Phillip Holmes, Lea Fortunato, Rebecca Slack and Lesley Rushton the British Occupational Cancer Burden Study Group

Br J Cancer 2012 107: S33-S40; 10.1038/bjc.2012.116

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Occupational cancer in Britain

Haematopoietic malignancies: leukaemia, multiple myeloma, non-Hodgkins lymphoma

Terry Brown and Lesley Rushton with the British Occupational Cancer Burden Study Group

Br J Cancer 2012 107: S41-S48; 10.1038/bjc.2012.117

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Occupational cancer in Britain

Nasopharynx and sinonasal cancers

Rebecca Slack, Charlotte Young and Lesley Rushton the British Occupational Cancer Burden Study Group

Br J Cancer 2012 107: S49-S55; 10.1038/bjc.2012.118

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Occupational cancer in Britain

Respiratory cancer sites: larynx, lung and mesothelioma

Terry Brown, Andy Darnton, Lea Fortunato and Lesley Rushton with the British Occupational Cancer Burden Study Group

Br J Cancer 2012 107: S56-S70; 10.1038/bjc.2012.119

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Occupational cancer in Britain

Skin cancer

Charlotte Young and Lesley Rushton with the British Occupational Cancer Burden Study Group

Br J Cancer 2012 107: S71-S75; 10.1038/bjc.2012.120

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Occupational cancer in Britain

Urinary tract cancers: bladder and kidney

Terry Brown, Rebecca Slack and Lesley Rushton with the British Occupational Cancer Burden Study Group

Br J Cancer 2012 107: S76-S84; 10.1038/bjc.2012.121

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Occupational cancer in Britain

Remaining cancer sites: brain, bone, soft tissue sarcoma and thyroid

Terry Brown, Charlotte Young and Lesley Rushton with the British Occupational Cancer Burden Study Group

Br J Cancer 2012 107: S85-S91; 10.1038/bjc.2012.124

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Occupational cancer in Britain

Industry sector results

Sally J Hutchings and Lesley Rushton with the British Occupational Cancer Burden Study Group

Br J Cancer 2012 107: S92-S103; 10.1038/bjc.2012.123

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Occupational cancer in Britain

Preventing occupational cancer

Yiqun Chen and John Osman

Br J Cancer 2012 107: S104-S108; 10.1038/bjc.2012.125

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