Chovil A C, McCracken W J, Dowd E C, Stewart C, Burton D F, Dyer D W
Can Med Assoc J. 1981 Dec 1;125(11):1237-41.
This paper reviews the experience of the Workmen's Compensation Board of Ontario in identifying cases of cancer that could be attributed to occupational hazards. Worker's claims for compensation are allowed if there is reasonable medical evidence that their cancer was caused by exposure to risk factors associated with their occupation. Details of the types of cancer associated with specific carcinogens or fields of employment are discussed. About 50% of the cases were related to exposure in particular industrial operations that functioned for relatively brief periods. The number of deaths from cancer identified as being caused by occupational factors is compared with the total for cancer from all causes in Ontario during the period 1971 through 1975. Although all workers eligible for compensation may not have been identified, the data suggest that less than 1% of cancer is presently caused by occupational factors.
本文回顾了安大略工人赔偿委员会在认定可归因于职业危害的癌症病例方面的经验。如果有合理的医学证据表明工人的癌症是由接触与其职业相关的风险因素所致,那么他们的赔偿申请将得到批准。文中讨论了与特定致癌物或就业领域相关的癌症类型的详细情况。约50%的病例与在相对较短时期内运作的特定工业操作中的接触有关。将被认定由职业因素导致的癌症死亡人数与1971年至1975年期间安大略省所有原因导致的癌症总死亡人数进行了比较。尽管可能并未识别出所有符合赔偿条件的工人,但数据表明目前由职业因素导致的癌症不到1%。