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Published on: March 29, 2019
Occupation and bladder cancer: a cohort study in Sweden
J Ji1, C Granström, K Hemminki
1Department of Bioscience at Novum, Karolinska Institute, 141 57 Huddinge, Sweden. jianguang.ji@biosci.ki.se
British Journal of Cancer
|March 17, 2005
Abstract:
In a follow-up study of occupational exposures and bladder cancer, an increased risk was observed after an adjustment for smoking, for physicians, administrators and managers, clerical workers and sales agents among men and assistant nurses among women. For physicians, the reason may be early diagnosis; for the other groups a sedentary type of work may have a role in bladder cancer aetiology.