What are examples of occupational exposures that have been associated with exposure to carcinogens?
Examples of occupations and occupational groups that are more likely to have been exposed to carcinogens are listed in the following table. Please note: This list was complied from information available from reputable sources, but it is not complete. It represents associations that have been reported in literature between occupations and examples of substances often linked to cancer that may have been used in the workplace. Exposure to a carcinogen does not necessarily mean that you will develop cancer.| Some Occupations or Occupational Groups Associated with Carcinogen Exposure | |
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