Occupational Hazards: The Most Risky Jobs Linked to Ovarian Cancer

2023-07-12 13:48:13

The scientific team also assessed the relationship between exposure to the 29 most common agents in the professional environment and the risk of developing ovarian cancer. 18 agents seem particularly at risk, including talcum powder, ammonia, hydrogen peroxide, synthetic fibres, polyester fibres, organic dyes and pigments, cellulose and chemicals naturally present in gasoline and bleaching agents.

What are the jobs on the front line?

Working for 10 years or more as a hairdresser, barber or beautician has been associated with a three times higher risk of ovarian cancer. The cause: prolonged exposure to 13 agents including ammonia, hydrogen peroxide, organic dyes and pigments and bleaching agents. As for barbers, the very frequent use of talc – many of which still contain asbestos – is singled out.

Another problematic professional field, with a doubling of the number of cancers, is accounting. Additional analyzes are needed, but the researchers believe that the risk this time would be linked to the sedentary lifestyle in this sector.

In the construction sector, the risk is almost tripled and working for several years in the textile industry would also present an 85% increased risk of ovarian cancer. Women working in trades related to the paper industry and sales are also more exposed than others according to the results of the study.

More specific research should be conducted to determine whether the work environment, a particular agent or a combination of agents is directly responsible for ovarian cancers.

Note: In 2020, the estimated number of new cases of ovarian cancer was estimated at 5,320 cases. In the same year, the recorded deaths amounted to 3,935 cases.

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Source: Destination Health

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