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Occupations and the Risk of Head and Neck Cancer: A Pooled Analysis of the International Head and Neck Cancer Epidemiology (INHANCE) Consortium

Occupations and the Risk of Head and Neck Cancer: A Pooled Analysis of the International Head and... Downloaded from http://journals.lww.com/joem by BhDMf5ePHKbH4TTImqenVA5KvPVPZ0P5BEgU+IUTEfzO/GUWifn2IfwcEVVH9SSn on 06/02/2020 ORIGINAL ARTICLE Occupations and the Risk of Head and Neck Cancer A Pooled Analysis of the International Head and Neck Cancer Epidemiology (INHANCE) Consortium Prerna Khetan, MPH, Paolo Boffetta, MD, Daniele Luce, PhD, Isabelle Stucker, PhD, Maria Paula Curado, PhD, Ana Menezes, PhD, Victor Wunsch-Filho, PhD, Wolfgang Ahrens, PhD, Pagona Lagiou, MD, Diego Serraino, PhD, Lorenzo Richiardi, PhD, Kristina Kjaerheim, PhD, David Conway, PhD, Peter Thomson, MD, Joshua Muscat, PhD, Dana Mates, PhD, Heribert Ramroth, PhD, Gwenn Menvielle, PhD, Thomas L. Vaughan, MD, Hermann Brenner, MD, Yuan-Chin Amy Lee, PhD, Carlo La Vecchia, PhD, Mia Hashibe, PhD, and Dana Hashim, MD ead and neck cancer (HNC) accounts for more than 550,000 Objective: To investigate the associations between head and neck cancer H cases and 380,000 deaths annually, worldwide. HNC (HNC) risk and occupations. Methods: We harmonized data on occupations includes cancers originating in the oral cavity, the oropharynx, in a pooled analysis of 8839 HNC cases and 13,730 controls in International the hypopharynx, and the larynx. The majority of HNC cases are Head and Neck Cancer Epidemiology (INHANCE) consortium. Logistic 3 preventable by limiting exposure to risk factors. Tobacco use, regression was http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine Wolters Kluwer Health

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Wolters Kluwer Health
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1076-2752
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1536-5948
DOI
10.1097/JOM.0000000000001563
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Downloaded from http://journals.lww.com/joem by BhDMf5ePHKbH4TTImqenVA5KvPVPZ0P5BEgU+IUTEfzO/GUWifn2IfwcEVVH9SSn on 06/02/2020 ORIGINAL ARTICLE Occupations and the Risk of Head and Neck Cancer A Pooled Analysis of the International Head and Neck Cancer Epidemiology (INHANCE) Consortium Prerna Khetan, MPH, Paolo Boffetta, MD, Daniele Luce, PhD, Isabelle Stucker, PhD, Maria Paula Curado, PhD, Ana Menezes, PhD, Victor Wunsch-Filho, PhD, Wolfgang Ahrens, PhD, Pagona Lagiou, MD, Diego Serraino, PhD, Lorenzo Richiardi, PhD, Kristina Kjaerheim, PhD, David Conway, PhD, Peter Thomson, MD, Joshua Muscat, PhD, Dana Mates, PhD, Heribert Ramroth, PhD, Gwenn Menvielle, PhD, Thomas L. Vaughan, MD, Hermann Brenner, MD, Yuan-Chin Amy Lee, PhD, Carlo La Vecchia, PhD, Mia Hashibe, PhD, and Dana Hashim, MD ead and neck cancer (HNC) accounts for more than 550,000 Objective: To investigate the associations between head and neck cancer H cases and 380,000 deaths annually, worldwide. HNC (HNC) risk and occupations. Methods: We harmonized data on occupations includes cancers originating in the oral cavity, the oropharynx, in a pooled analysis of 8839 HNC cases and 13,730 controls in International the hypopharynx, and the larynx. The majority of HNC cases are Head and Neck Cancer Epidemiology (INHANCE) consortium. Logistic 3 preventable by limiting exposure to risk factors. Tobacco use, regression was

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Journal of Occupational & Environmental MedicineWolters Kluwer Health

Published: May 1, 2019

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