An approach to estimating the environmental burden of cancer from known and probable carcinogens: application to Ontario, Canada.
Susan Lavinia GrecoElaina MacIntyreStephanie YoungHunter WardenChristopher DrudgeJinHee KimElisa CandidoPaul DemersRay CopesPublished in: BMC public health (2020)
We found the environmental burden of cancer in Ontario to fall between previously estimated burdens of alcohol and tobacco use. These results allow for a comparative assessment across carcinogens and offer insights into strategies to reduce the environmental burden of cancer. Our analysis could be adopted by other jurisdictions and repeated in the future for Ontario to track progress in reducing cancer burden, assess newly classified environmental carcinogens, and identify top burden contributors.