The goal of this project was to identify priority workplace carcinogens and analyze exposure to these substances in Ontario, based on the Ministry of Labour’s MESU dataset.
The goal of this project was to examine associations between multiple occupational exposures and smoking within a Toronto-based study, and to contribute data to the international SYNERGY study.
This study investigated occupational exposure to wood dust and the rate of sinonasal cancers in Ontario and Canada.
This study evaluated the associations between polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) exposure and the risk of breast cancer in young women.
The goal of this project was to identify occupations, industries, or exposures that lead to an increased risk of cancer, by using a database containing information from the 1991 long-form census linked to Canadian Cancer Registry data.
The goal of this project was to develop a new system to monitor risks of cancer in Ontario workplaces. It is the precursor to the Occupational Disease Surveillance System.