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2021 - Farmers Warned of UV Sunlight Cancer Risks - Teagasc | Agriculture and Food Development Authority


Farmers Warned of UV Sunlight Cancer Risks
Irish farmers have a three times higher cancer mortality than blue/white collar workers with UV sunlight skin cancer being a significant cause of this heightened death rate.
According to Dr Triona McCarthy, Consultant in Public Health Medicine, farmers appear to have a number of misunderstandings of the dangers of UV sunlight risks and protective measures. Farmers are particularly vulnerable to this cancer risk due to the length of time they work outdoors and their self-employed work status where controls and social supports are less readily applicable, she stated.
To improve farmers’ knowledge related to occupational skin cancer, Teagasc will hold a public Webinar on this this topic on Wednesday 21 ....

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Importance of Cancer Screening - Sentinelassam


Importance of Cancer Screening
  |  16 Dec 2020 6:14 AM GMT
Cancer screening plays a critical role in early detection and treatment of the ailment. The report of National Cancer Registry Programme (NCRP)-2020 has listed breast, cervix, and cervix uteri among the leading anatomical sites of women in the north-eastern States. The fifth round of the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5), 2019-20 reveals that the region has much to do in early detection of cancer among adult women. The NFHS-5 phase-I data show that the screening for cancer in these anatomical sites among women in the region is quite low. In Assam, only 0.2 per cent of women in the age group of 30 to 49 years have ever gone for screening test of cervical cancer, 0.2 per cent have undergone breast examination for cancer while 0.2 per cent women in the age group have undergone oral cavity examination for oral cancer in the State. When it comes to the rural areas in Assam, only 0.1 per cent of women have ever ....

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Lack of physical activity can cause cancer, new Irish study finds


Lack of physical activity can cause cancer, new Irish study finds
Inadequate physical activity in Ireland resulted in approximately up to 1,500 cancer cases
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Lack of exercise led to 500 cancer deaths in Ireland in five years, study shows


Lack of exercise led to 500 cancer deaths in Ireland in five years, study shows
Research finds adequate activity could have prevented 1,500 cases between 2011 and 2015
Thu, Dec 10, 2020, 17:19
Updated: Thu, Dec 10, 2020, 17:21
Sarah Slater
The study, published in this month’s Irish Medical Journal, found women were disproportionately affected. Photograph: iStock
 
Inadequate physical activity led to about 1,500 cancer cases and 500 deaths in Ireland between 2011 and 2015, a new study has found.
The research, the first of its kind in this country, showed up to 5 per cent of total cancer cases and 6 per cent of deaths in the period were caused by not getting enough exercise. There are almost 24,000 incident invasive cancers, excluding non-melanoma skin cancer, and more than 9,000 cancer deaths per year in Ireland. ....

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