Literature DB >> 25482691

Skin cancer induced by natural UV-radiation as an occupational disease—requirements for its notification and recognition.

Thomas L Diepgen1, Stephan Brandenburg, Werner Aberer, Andrea Bauer, Hans Drexler, Manigé Fartasch, Swen Malte John, Steffen Krohn, Stefanie Palfner, Wolfgang Römer, Uta Schuhmacher-Stock, Peter Elsner.   

Abstract

In Germany over 2.5 million employees have an increased risk of skin cancer due to their occupational exposure to natural UV-irradiation. The medical consultation board "Occupational diseases" of the Ministry of Labor and Social affairs has investigated the association between occupational UV-irradiation and skin cancer risk and recommends to add the following new occupational disease into the appendix1 of the German ordinance on occupational diseases: "Squamous cell carcinoma and multiple actinic keratosis due to natural UV-irradiation". In this article we report in the view of the German Society of Occupational and Environmental Dermatology (ABD) and the German Statutory accident insurance (DGUV), whose criteria have to be fulfilled for the notification and recognition of an occupational skin cancer due to natural UV-irradiation.
© 2014 Deutsche Dermatologische Gesellschaft (DDG). Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25482691     DOI: 10.1111/ddg.12537

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dtsch Dermatol Ges        ISSN: 1610-0379            Impact factor:   5.584


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Authors:  H Stege; J Krutmann
Journal:  Hautarzt       Date:  2017-05       Impact factor: 0.751

2.  Occupational risk factors for skin cancer and the availability of sun protection measures at German outdoor workplaces.

Authors:  Linda Ruppert; Robert Ofenloch; Christian Surber; Thomas Diepgen
Journal:  Int Arch Occup Environ Health       Date:  2016-05-05       Impact factor: 3.015

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Authors:  P Elsner; S Schliemann
Journal:  Hautarzt       Date:  2015-03       Impact factor: 0.751

4.  [UV-irradiation-induced skin cancer as a new occupational disease].

Authors:  T L Diepgen; H Drexler; P Elsner; J Schmitt
Journal:  Hautarzt       Date:  2015-03       Impact factor: 0.751

Review 5.  [Actinic keratoses].

Authors:  T Hommel; R-M Szeimies
Journal:  Hautarzt       Date:  2016-11       Impact factor: 0.751

6.  Daylight photodynamic therapy versus cryosurgery for the treatment and prophylaxis of actinic keratoses of the face - protocol of a multicenter, prospective, randomized, controlled, two-armed study.

Authors:  E Kohl; M Koller; F Zeman; R-M Szeimies; W G Philipp-Dormston; W Prager; P A Gerber; S Karrer
Journal:  BMC Dermatol       Date:  2017-10-25

7.  Outdoor work as a risk factor for high-grade cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck.

Authors:  Mateusz Szewczyk; Jakub Pazdrowski; Paweł Golusiński; Aleksandra Dańczak-Pazdrowska; Mariola Pawlaczyk; Jacek Sygut; Andrzej Marszałek; Wojciech Golusiński
Journal:  Postepy Dermatol Alergol       Date:  2018-08-21       Impact factor: 1.837

8.  Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer in Outdoor Workers: A Study on Actinic Keratosis in Italian Navy Personnel.

Authors:  Luigi Vimercati; Luigi De Maria; Antonio Caputi; Enza Sabrina Silvana Cannone; Francesca Mansi; Domenica Cavone; Paolo Romita; Giuseppe Argenziano; Alessandro Di Stefani; Aurora Parodi; Ketty Peris; Massimiliano Scalvenzi; Giampiero Girolomoni; Caterina Foti
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2020-03-30       Impact factor: 3.390

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