“…According to the GDB, the definition of occupational carcinogens includes the proportion of individuals inserted in groups identified as exposed (high and low exposure) to recognized carcinogens (asbestos, arsenic trioxide, acids, benzene, beryllium, cadmium, chromium, diesel, formaldehyde, nickel, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, passive smoking, silica, trichloroethylene), having as reference the distribution of the population in 17 economic sectors 10 . In turn, occupational cancers listed by the GBD include mesothelioma, lung, tracheal and bronchial, laryngeal, ovarian, nasopharyngeal, kidney, esophageal, liver, pancreatic, leukemia, and bladder cancers 11 .…”