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Cancers (Basel)
May 2024
Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Epidemiology, Hygiene, National Institute for Insurance against Accidents at Work (INAIL), 00100 Roma, Italy.
Background: Although rare, sinonasal cancers (SNCs) have a high occupational attributable fraction.
Methods: We applied gender-based approaches to descriptive analyses, incidence, and patterns of exposures using the Italian National Sinonasal Cancer Registry (ReNaTuNS: Registro Nazionale Tumori Naso-Sinusali).
Results: The study included 2851 SNC patients.
Int J Environ Res Public Health
November 2021
Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Epidemiology and Hygiene, Istituto Nazionale per l'Assicurazione Contro gli Infortuni sul Lavoro, 00100 Roma, Italy.
The aim of this study is to highlight tasks and jobs not commonly considered at high risk for sinonasal cancer (SNC) identified by Regional Operating Centers currently active in the Italian National Sinonasal Cancer Registry (ReNaTuNS), which retrieve occupational histories through a standardized questionnaire. Data on exposures to IARC carcinogenic agents in work settings unknown to be associated with SNC risk were collected and analyzed. Out of 2,208 SNC cases recorded in the ReNaTuNS database, 216 cases and their worked exposure periods were analyzed.
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September 2021
Dipartimento di medicina, epidemiologia e igiene del lavoro e ambientale, Istituto nazionale assicurazione infortuni sul lavoro (Inail), Roma.
Sinonasal cancers (SNC) are rare tumours with predominant occupational aetiology associated with exposures to specific carcinogens. In Italy, SNC incidence has been under compulsory surveillance since 2008, through the National Sinonasal Cancer Registry (ReNaTuNS), a nationwide cancer registry coordinated by the National Institute for Insurance Against Accidents at Work (Inail). The ReNaTuNS has a regional structure with local registries, established at Regional Operating Centres (CORs).
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December 2020
INAIL - Dipartimento di medicina, epidemiologia, igiene del lavoro e ambientale, Roma.
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April 2012
INAIL, Area di ricerca ex ISPESL, Dipartimento di medicina del lavoro, Laboratorio di epidemiologia.
National surveillance systems of occupational diseases may contribute to evaluate the work-related component of diseases investigated in SENTIERI Project. For a description of SENTIERI, refer to the 2010 Supplement of Epidemiology & Prevention devoted to SENTIERI Project. The National Workers Compensation Authority (INAIL) archives all occupational diseases claims (more than 230 000 in the period 2000-2007) and is in charge of their compensation.
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