Occupational skin cancer screening: Results of a cross‐sectional study at the city drainage company Munich
K. E. Mayer,
M. Schreier,
C. Gross
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundSince skin cancer incidence and prevalence are rising steadily, the prevention of skin cancer has gained importance. People with high sun exposure at work are at special risk, and prevention measures by the employer may lower the risk, especially for keratinocyte carcinoma.ObjectivesThe aim of the study was to evaluate the results of a large‐scale skin cancer screening campaign at the city drainage company Munich where the cohort consisted mainly of outdoor workers.MethodsIn 2023, a skin cancer scree… Show more
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