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Costs of productivity loss due to occupational cancer in Canada: estimation using claims data from Workers' Compensation Boards.

Wiesława Dominika WranikAdam MuirMin Hu
Published in: Health economics review (2017)
Given the severity of the cancer burden, it is important to understand the financial implications of the disease on workers. Our study shows that productivity losses associated with cancer in the workplace are not negligible, particularly for workers exposed to asbestos.
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