2020
DOI: 10.5327/z1679443520200419
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Cervical cancer related to occupational risk factors: review

Abstract: Background: Occupational risk factors are associated with many types of neoplasms including cervical cancer. Objective: To review the specialized literature for evidence on the relationship between cervical cancer and exposure to occupational hazards. Methods: Literature search in electronic databases using keywords cervical cancer and occupational risk. Results: Workers occupationally exposed to tobacco, fungi or bacteria, metalworking fluids and tetrachloroethylene used in dry cleaning and for metal degreasi… Show more

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“… 20 This accounts for 1.3 million deaths due to neoplasms in association with occupational risks worldwide. 21 There are many carcinogenic agents including dust (silica, asbestos, and wood dust), metals (lead, cadmium, beryllium, nickel), solvents (benzene, trichloroethylene), ionizing and non-ionizing radiation, changes in the circadian cycle, and cosmic radiation. 20 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 20 This accounts for 1.3 million deaths due to neoplasms in association with occupational risks worldwide. 21 There are many carcinogenic agents including dust (silica, asbestos, and wood dust), metals (lead, cadmium, beryllium, nickel), solvents (benzene, trichloroethylene), ionizing and non-ionizing radiation, changes in the circadian cycle, and cosmic radiation. 20 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This finding is supported by the study in Brazil [ 24 ]. Women who works in hazardous environment without protective equipment could contribute to the increment of HIV prevalence for the employed patients [ 25 ]. In addition other study stated that HIV infection is associated with some occupations like health care workers like surgeons, anesthetist, and physicians engaged in invasive procedures [ 26 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…13 Subjek penelitian ini didominasi oleh perempuan yang aktif bekerja (95%), paparan zat kimia di tempat kerja dikaitkan dapat memicu kanker serviks. 14 Dari karakteristik sampel penelitian ditemukan sampel kebanyakan tidak menggunakan kontrasepsi oral kombinasi ≥5 tahun. Penelitian lain melaporkan bahwa insiden kanker setelah 5 tahun pemakaian kontrasepsi oral kombinasi 4 kali lebih tinggi daripada bukan pengguna kontrasepsi oral.…”
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