社会经济地位
环境卫生
心理干预
职业性癌症
肺癌
卫生公平
民族
医学
失业
公共卫生
老年学
政治学
经济增长
职业暴露
经济
人口
病理
法学
精神科
作者
Giulia Collatuzzo,Federica Teglia,Paolo Boffetta
出处
期刊:Cancers
[MDPI AG]
日期:2022-08-31
卷期号:14 (17): 4259-4259
被引量:13
标识
DOI:10.3390/cancers14174259
摘要
Cancer occurrence is characterized globally by profound socioeconomic differences. Occupation is a fundamental component of socioeconomic status. In this review, we discuss the role of occupation as a determinant of cancer disparities. First, we address the issue of participation in cancer screening programs based on income, health insurance, occupational status and job title. Second, we review the role of occupation in contributing to disparities by acting as a mediator between cancer and (i) education and (ii) race/ethnicity. Lastly, we analyze data from a multicenter case−control study of lung cancer to calculate the mediating role of occupational exposure to diesel exhaust, silica and welding fumes in the association between education and lung cancer. By addressing the complex paths from occupation to cancer inequalities from multiple points of view, we provide evidence that occupational-related characteristics, such as income, health insurance, unemployment and hazardous exposures impinge on cancer control and outcomes. The increasing awareness of these aspects is fundamental and should lead to public health interventions to avoid inequalities rising from occupational factors.
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