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Le caractère exceptionnel d’un cancer peut parfois faciliter l’identification de facteurs professionnels. Citons par exemple l’étude d’agrégats de cancers comme l’angiosarcome hépatique, un cancer rare survenant chez des sujets exposés au monochlorure de vinyle ou le caractère spécifique de l’association entre un type de cancer et une profession comme pour le cancer de l’ethmoïde chez les menuisiers. En revanche, lorsque le cancer considéré est une localisation particulière ou un sous-type histologique d’un cancer fréquent, les données publiées ne sont pas toujours suffisamment détaillées pour identifier des facteurs professionnels de ce cancer rare. Ainsi, des facteurs professionnels concernant des cancers à cellules rénales sont actuellement discutés mais les publications ne détaillent pas toujours les types histologiques concernés alors que seulement certains d’entre eux sont des tumeurs rares.
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Charbotel, B., Massardier-Pilonchery, A., Bergeret, A. (2010). Tumeurs rares et pathologies professionnelles. In: Tumeurs malignes rares. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-287-72070-3_4
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