SUMMARY
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the world, besides being an important factor in premature deaths in people aged 30 to 69 and a serious global public health issue. International studies have shown that 4% to 20% of cancer cases are attributed to exposure to occupational carcinogens, with the percentages varying according to type of cancer and carcinogen, gender, and geographic area. According to the Brazilian Ministry of Health, work-related cancer is cancer resulting from exposure to carcinogenic agents present in the workplace, even after the end of exposure due to position or . . .
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