Profesiones de riesgo y cáncer vesical

  1. ESTUDILLO GONZÁLEZ, F 1
  2. BERNAL PACHECO, M.R 2
  3. RODRÍGUEZ BOCANEGRA, J.C 1
  4. ESTUDILLO LOBATO, G 3
  5. RODRÍGUEZ-RUBIO CORTADELLAS, F.I. 1
  1. 1 Hospital Puerto Real (Cádiz)
  2. 2 Hospital Universitario Virgen de la Victoria
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    Hospital Universitario Virgen de la Victoria

    Málaga, España

    ROR https://ror.org/05xxs2z38

  3. 3 Teniente enfermero FAS
Revista:
Enfuro

ISSN: 2695-5172 2695-5180

Any de publicació: 2018

Número: 134

Pàgines: 29-34

Tipus: Article

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Resum

Globally, 19% of all cancers are attributable to the environment. The influence of environmental factors on the development of bladder cancer has been demonstrated. In the western countries, in the male is the 4th most frequent cancer and the 8th in women. In this study we will try to demonstrate how some occupations of the so-called risk factors influence the development of bladder cancer (CV). To do this, we performed an observational and retrospective epidemiological study,case-control: 500 cases (diagnosis of previous CV) and 500 controls, inhabitants of the province of Cádiz, controls matched in age and sex to the cases. From the original study, much more extensive we extract the results obtained for a certain factor: Risk occupations. The relative exposure of each group to that variable or factor is compared. We statistically analyze their influence depending on the occupation of each subject and their employment status, active or retired, in the development of this disease. In viewof the resultswe conclude that in general,having a risk occupation,without being a statisticallysignificant risk factor,it’sclose to being.Individuallythe occupation “construction” shows statistically significant data on its incidence in the CV