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Towards the elimination of occupational cancers in the Russian Federation: cancer research for cancer prevention (Part 1)

https://doi.org/10.31089/1026-9428-2019-2-104-106

Abstract

Cancer is increasing worldwide. Th e Russian Federation is no exception in this regard with an increase of the total number of new cases predicted to rise from 529,062 in 2018 to 587,622 in 2040. Th e present high burden and increase in incident cases at the same time increases the pressure on healthcare infrastructure and related costs. Th us, primary and secondary prevention of cancer becomes essential. Occupational cancers related to exposure at the workplace are among the preventable cancer burden, due to the modifi ability of the risk through minimisation of occupational exposures and adequate worker protection. For the Russian Federation, some 20,000 cancers each year may be att ributable to occupation, but systematic recording is currently lacking. As information is also lacking on the absolute eff ect of various occupational carcinogens in the Russian workforce due to lack of large-scale epidemiological studies and because for many suspected occupational carcinogens the evidence may become stronger, the true burden may in fact be higher. Th e Russian Federation appears particularly suitable for research into occupational cancer given the sizable workforce, the heavy industr ialisation as well as the good documentation and workplace surveillance over time, so that results are both informative for the situation in the Russian Federation and on a global scale. Five challenging but not unfeasible steps of nationwide population-based cancer registration, development of a legal framework for record linkage of registries and data collections, recording of occupational cancers, large scale epidemiological occupational cancer research and rigorous implementation of worker protection on known carcinogens, lead the way to a continuously updated cancer control plan that includes the elimination of occupational cancer in the Russian Federation.

About the Authors

J. Schüz
International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), Section of Environment and Radiation.
Russian Federation
150, Cours Alb ert Th omas, France, F–69372 .


A. Olsson
International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), Section of Environment and Radiation.
Russian Federation
150, Cours Alb ert Th omas, France, F–69372 .


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Schüz J., Olsson A. Towards the elimination of occupational cancers in the Russian Federation: cancer research for cancer prevention (Part 1). Russian Journal of Occupational Health and Industrial Ecology. 2019;(2):104-106. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31089/1026-9428-2019-2-104-106

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ISSN 1026-9428 (Print)
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