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Incidence of Neoplasms in Endemic Fight Agents Results of a Retrospective Cohort Bastos, Maria Luiza Almeida PhD; de Carvalho, Thalyta Gleyane Silva ScM; Batista, Maxmiria Holanda PhD; Ferreira, Marcelo José Monteiro PostDoc/PhD Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 66(12):p e642-e645, December 2024. | DOI: 10.1097/JOM.0000000000003249 The results of this research are relevant to occupational health, as they reveal a high incidence of neoplasms in a group of workers exposed for long periods to insecticides used in public health campaigns. After it to discuss the plausibility of the results of this cohort, we could analyzing the importance of Occupational Health Surveillance actions. LEARNING OUTCOMES After completing this lifelong educational activity, the student will be able to: Learn about cancer and its associations with occupational exposure to insecticides; Discuss the plausibility of the results of this cohort, in addition to knowing the importance of Occupational Health Surveillance actions. https://lnkd.in/ebmT9gxJ #JOEM

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