The study was aimed at investigating in a sample of general medicine practitioners the level of epidemiologic and law knowledge as well as the degree of sensitivity to the topic of subjects formerly affected by occupational cancer. From the research, carried out on a sample of 745 practitioners from two northern Italy highly industrialized regions, come out the need for training and information on the problems associated with identification and management of subjects formerly exposed to professional cancer.

Training needs and role of general practitioners for preventing measures and medical surveillance of ex-exposed to occupational carcinogens

PIRA, Enrico
2005-01-01

Abstract

The study was aimed at investigating in a sample of general medicine practitioners the level of epidemiologic and law knowledge as well as the degree of sensitivity to the topic of subjects formerly affected by occupational cancer. From the research, carried out on a sample of 745 practitioners from two northern Italy highly industrialized regions, come out the need for training and information on the problems associated with identification and management of subjects formerly exposed to professional cancer.
2005
68° Congresso Nazionale della Società Italiana di Medicina del Lavoro ed Igiene Industriale - Medicina del Lavoro: tra acquisizioni e nuove frontiere
Parma
5-8 ottobre 2005
27(3)
293
296
training needs; occupational cancer; general practitioners
S. IAVICOLI; G. DELLA PORTA; E. NATALI; B. PERSECHINO; M. PETYX; B. RONDINONE; E. PIRA
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