Abstract
Background: Occupational risk factors are associated with many types of neoplasms including cervical cancer. Objective: To review the specialized literature for evidence on the relationship between cervical cancer and exposure to occupational hazards. Methods: Literature search in electronic databases using keywords cervical cancer and occupational risk. Results: Workers occupationally exposed to tobacco, fungi or bacteria, metalworking fluids and tetrachloroethylene used in dry cleaning and for metal degreasing exhibited higher susceptibility to cervical cancer. Conclusion: Few studies sought to investigate relationships between cervical cancer and occupational hazards, which hinders the attempts at establishing a causal link.
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Brito-Marcelino, A., Duarte-Tavares, R. J., Marcelino, K. B., & Silva-Neto, J. A. (2020). Cervical cancer related to occupational risk factors: Review. Revista Brasileira de Medicina Do Trabalho, 18(1), 103–108. https://doi.org/10.5327/Z1679443520200419
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