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343 related items for PubMed ID: 18649084

  • 1. Outdoor work and skin cancer incidence: a registry-based study in Bavaria.
    Radespiel-Tröger M, Meyer M, Pfahlberg A, Lausen B, Uter W, Gefeller O.
    Int Arch Occup Environ Health; 2009 Feb; 82(3):357-63. PubMed ID: 18649084
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  • 2. Metal arc welding and the risk of skin cancer.
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  • 3. Ultraviolet radiation and risk of cutaneous melanoma and squamous cell carcinoma in males and females in the Norwegian Offshore Petroleum Workers cohort.
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  • 4. Different outdoor professions have different risks - a cross-sectional study comparing non-melanoma skin cancer risk among farmers, gardeners and mountain guides.
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    J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol; 2018 Oct; 32(10):1695-1701. PubMed ID: 29806193
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  • 5. Risk of skin cancer by histological type in a cohort of workers chronically exposed to ionizing radiation.
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  • 6. Shift in Occupational Risk for Basal Cell Carcinoma from Outdoor to Indoor Workers: A Large Population-based Case-control Register Study from Sweden.
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  • 7. Description of the use of a risk estimation model to assess the increased risk of non-melanoma skin cancer among outdoor workers in Central Queensland, Australia.
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  • 8. Skin cancer risk in outdoor workers: a European multicenter case-control study.
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  • 9. Non-solar ultraviolet radiation and the risk of basal and squamous cell skin cancer.
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  • 10. Chronic solar ultraviolet damage associated with malignant melanoma of the skin.
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  • 11. Is ultraviolet exposure acquired at work the most important risk factor for cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma? Results of the population-based case-control study FB-181.
    Schmitt J, Haufe E, Trautmann F, Schulze HJ, Elsner P, Drexler H, Bauer A, Letzel S, John SM, Fartasch M, Brüning T, Seidler A, Dugas-Breit S, Gina M, Weistenhöfer W, Bachmann K, Bruhn I, Lang BM, Bonness S, Allam JP, Grobe W, Stange T, Westerhausen S, Knuschke P, Wittlich M, Diepgen TL, FB-181 Study Group.
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  • 12. Indoor tanning and skin cancer in Canada: A meta-analysis and attributable burden estimation.
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  • 13. Basal cell carcinoma arising in outdoor workers versus indoor workers: a retrospective study.
    Husein-Elahmed H, Gutierrez-Salmeron MT, Aneiros-Cachaza J, Naranjo-Sintes R.
    Cutis; 2017 Jan 06; 99(1):55-60. PubMed ID: 28207005
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  • 19. Cumulative ultraviolet radiation flux in adulthood and risk of incident skin cancers in women.
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  • 20. [Epidemiology of occupational skin cancer due to UV-irradiation].
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