J M Peters, D H Garabrant, W E Wright, L Bernstein, T M Mack
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Uses of a cancer registry in the assessment of occupational cancer risks.
Five approaches for the evaluation of occupational factors in cancer etiology are described. These approaches, based on one's having access to cancer registry data, are for examining cancer profiles for industry and occupation, evaluating information on occupation and industry to infer exposure, observing time trends in incidence to evaluate tumors of occupational interest, using cases of interest to form the basis for case-control studies, and linking cohorts with known exposure to the tumor registry to ascertain cancer incidence in that cohort.