Publications

Rapports

Tous les rapports

CAREX Canada. Carcinogenicity of night shift work: Data gaps and research challenges (2020) [PDF]

  • Il examine la documentation disponible sur la cancérogénicité du travail de nuit et cerne les principaux défis et lacunes en matière de données dans ce domaine de recherche.

CAREX Canada. Setting an Occupational Exposure Limit for Diesel Engine Exhaust in Canada: Challenges and Opportunities (2019) [PDF]

  • Ce rapport explore le paysage de la réglementation sur l’exposition professionnelle aux gaz d’échappement des moteurs diesels au Canada, énumère les facteurs principaux nuisant ou contribuant à l’établissement et au respect des limites d’exposition professionnelle, et propose une limite afin de protéger la santé des travailleurs.

CAREX Canada. Expositions environnementales – Prioritisation des données et récommandations (2013) [PDF]

  • Souligne les lacunes importantes en matière de données dans l’estimation du nombre de Canadiens exposés à des substances associées au cancer dans des environnements communautaires

CAREX Canada. Classement prioritaire des cancérogènes dans l’environnement (2008) [PDF]

  • Résume les méthodes et les résultats de notre processus de priorisation des cancérogènes environnementaux suspectés et présumés

CAREX Canada. Classement prioritaire des cancérogènes en milieu de travail (2008) [PDF]

  • Résume les méthodes et les résultats de notre processus de définition des priorités pour les cancérogènes d’origine professionnelle connus ou suspectés

 

Articles évalués par les pairs

2024

Katende D, Rydz E, Quinn EK, Heer E, Shrestha R, Fazel SS, Peters CE. « Overrepresentation of New Workers in Jobs with Multiple Carcinogen Exposures in Canada. » Int J Environ Res Public Health 2024;21(8):1013. ​

Rydz E, Telfer J, Quinn EK, Fazel SS, Holmes E, Pennycook G, Peters CE. « Canadians’ knowledge of cancer risk factors and belief in cancer myths. » BMC Public Health 2024;24:329.

2023

Larsen K, Rydz E, Peters CE. « Inequalities in Environmental Cancer Risk and Carcinogen Exposures: A Scoping Review. » Int J Environ Res Public Health 2023;20(9):5718

Fazel SS, Fenton S, Braun N, Forsman-Phillips L, Holness DL, Kalia S, Arrandale VH, Tenkate T, Peters CE. « Tailored sun safety messages for outdoor workers. » Saf Health Work 2023.

Slot N, Tenkate T, Forsman-Phillips L, Arrandale VH, Kalia S, Holness DL, Peters CE. « Barriers and Facilitators in the Creation of a Surveillance System for Solar Radiation-Induced Skin Cancers.«  New Solut 2023.

2022

Brobbey A, Rydz E, Fenton S, Demers PA, Ge CB, Peters CE. «Characterizing occupational radon exposure greater than 100 Bq/m3 in a highly exposed country.» Sci Rep 2022;12(1):21323.

Fenton S, Rydz E, Demers PA, Peters CE. «Prevalence and Level of Occupational Exposure to Asbestos in Canada in 2016.» Ann Work Expo Health 2022; wxac077.

Fenton S, Quinn EK, Rydz E, Heer E, Davies HW, Macpherson RA, McLeod CB, Koehoorn MW, Peters CE. «A media surveillance analysis of COVID-19 workplace outbreaks in Canada and the United States.» FACETS 2022; 7.

Sweet CM, Telfer JM, Palmer AL, Fazel SS, Peters CE. «Perspective: Young Workers at Higher Risk for Carcinogen Exposures.» Font Public Health 2022;10:869232.

Ziembicki S, Kirkham T, Demers PA, Peters CE, Gorman-Ng M, Davies HW, Tenkate T, Kalenge S, Blagrove N, Jardine K, Arrandale VH. 2022. «Diesel engine exhaust exposure in the Ontario civil infrastructure construction industry.» Ann Work Expo Health 2022;66(2):150-162.

2021

Palmer AL, Wong-Francq K, Setton E. « Cancer and the Environment projects with four First Nations organizations: working together to address concerns about carcinogens in the environment. » Can J Public Health 2021.

Fazel SS, Keefe A, Shareef A, Palmer AL, Brenner DR, Nakashima L, Koehoorn MW, McLeod CB, Hall AL, Peters CE. « Barriers and facilitators for the safe handling of antineoplastic drugs. » J Oncol Pharm Pract 2021.

Cholowsky NL, Irvine JL, Simms JA, Pearson DD, Jacques WR, Peters CE, Goodarzi AA, Carlson LE. « The efficacy of public health information for encouraging radon gas awareness and testing varies by audience age, sex and profession. » Sci Rep 2021;11(1):11906. 

Shergill S, Forsman-Phillips L, Nicol A. « Radon in Schools: A Review of Radon Testing Efforts in Canadian Schools. » Int J Environ Res Public Health 2021;18(10):5469.

Fazel SS, Szarka S, Quinn EK, Ford-Sahibzada C, Peters CE. « Sunscreen posts on Twitter in the United States and Canada, 2019: A Content Analysis. »  JMIR Dermatol 2021;4(2):e29723.

Simms JA, Pearson DD, Cholowsky NL, Irvine JL, Nielsen ME, Jacques WR, Taron JM, Peters CE, Carlson LE, Goodarzi AA. 2021. « Younger North Americans are exposed to more radon gas due to occupancy biases within the residential built environment. » Sci Rep; 2021;11(1):6724.

Quinn EK, Fazel SS, Ford-Sahibzada C, McWhirter JE, Peters CE. 2021. « Sunscreen and associated risk in the news: A content analysis of Canadian news sources (2009-2019). » The Journal of Communication & Media Studies 2021;6(1):41-45. 

Quinn EK, Harper A, Rydz E, Smith PM, Koehoorn MW, Peters CE. “Men and women at work in Canada, 1991–2016.” Labour & Industry 2021.

2020

Rydz E, Harper A, Leong B, Arrandale VH, Kalia S, Forsman-Phillips L, Holness DL, Tenkate T, Peters CE. « Sun Protection Use at Work and Leisure by Outdoor Workers in Alberta, Canada. » J Occup Environ Med 2020.

Barn P, Keefe AR, Slot N, Jardine KJ, Ziembicki S, Telfer J, Palmer AL, Peters CE. « Canada Should Move Toward Adopting Harmonized Evidence-Based OELs to Consistently and Adequately Protect Workers. » Ann Work Expo Health 2020.

Rydz CE, Larsen K, Peters CE. « Estimating Exposure to Three Commonly Used, Potentially Carcinogenic Pesticides (Chlorolathonil, 2,4-D, and Glyphosate) Among Agricultural Workers in Canada. » Ann Work Expo Health 2020.

Larsen K, Black P, Palmer AL, Sheppard AJ, Jamal S, Plain S, Peters C. “Screening-level assessment of cancer risk associated with ambient air exposure in Aamjiwnaang First Nation.” Int J Environ Health Res 2020:1-12.

Larsen K, Black P, Rydz E, Nicol AM, Peters CE. “Using geographic information systems to estimate potential pesticide exposure at the population level in Canada.” Environ Res 2020;191:110100.

Rydz E, Harper A, Leong B, Arrandale VH, Kalia S, Forsman-Phillips L, Holness DL, Tenkate T, Peters CE. « Solar ultraviolet radiation exposure among outdoor workers in Alberta, Canada. » Environ Res 2020(11):109902.

Palmer AL, Telfer JM, Peters CE, Nicol A. « Identifying Priorities for Communicating a Large Body of Research for Impact. » Scholarly and Research Communication 2020;11(2):1-22.

Ge CB, Kim J, Labrèche F, Song C, Heer E, Arrandal VH, Pahwa M, Peters CE, Demers PA. “Estimating the burden of lung cancer in Canada attributed to occupational radon exposure using a novel exposure assessment method.” Int Arch Occup Environ Health 2020.

Rydz E, Hall AL, Peters CE. “Prevalence and recent trends in exposure to night shift work in Canada.” Ann Work Expo Health 2020; 64(3):270-281.

2019

Pahwa M, Labreche F, Kim J, Harris MA, Song C, Peters CE, Arrandale VH, Davies HW, McLeod CB, Demers PA. “The impact of shift work on breast cancer: results from the burden of occupational cancer in Canada study.” Am J Ind Med 2019.

Peters CE, Pasko E, Strahlendorf P, Holness DL, Tenkate T. “Solar ultraviolet radiation exposure among outdoor workers in three Canadian provinces.” Ann Work Expo Health 2019.

Labrèche F, Kim J, Song C, Pahwa M, Ge CB, Arrandale VH, McLeod CB, Peters CE, Lavoué J, Davies HW, Nicol AM, Demers PA. 2019. “The current burden of cancer attributable to occupational exposures in Canada.” Prev Med 2019;122:128-139.

Silva Paulo M, Adam B, Akagwu C, Akparibo I, Al-Rifai RH, Bazrafshan S, Gobba F, Green AC, Ivanov I, Kezic S, Leppink N, Loney T, Modenese A, Pega F, Peters CE, Prüss-Üstün A, Tenkate T, Ujita Y, Wittlich M, John SM. “WHO/ILO work-related burden of disease and injury: Protocol for systematic reviews of occupational exposure to solar ultraviolet radiation and of the effect of occupational exposure to solar ultraviolet radiation on melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer.” Environ Int 2019;126:804-815.

Tenkate T, Adam B, Al-Rifai R. Chou BR, Gobba F, Ivanov I, Leppink N, Loney T, Pega F, Peters CE, Prüss-Üstün A, Silva Paulo M, Ujita Y, Wittlich M, Modenese A. “WHO/ILO work-related burden of disease and injury: Protocol for systematic reviews of occupational exposure to solar ultraviolet radiation and of the effect of occupational exposure to solar ultraviolet radiation on cataract.” Environ Int 2019;125:542-553.

Sauvé JF, Davies HW, Parent MÉ, Peters CE, Sylvestre MP, Lavoué J. “Development of Quantitative Estimates of Wood Dust Exposure in a Canadian General Population Job-Exposure Matrix Based on Past Expert Assessments.” Ann Work Expo Health 2019;63(1):22-33.

Rydz E, Arrandale VH, Peters CE. “Population-level estimates of workplace exposure to second hand smoke in Canada.” Can J Public Health 2019;111(1):125-133.

2018

Peters CE, Palmer AL, Telfer J, Ge CB, Hall AL, Davies HW, Pahwa M, Demers PA. “Priority setting for occupational cancer prevention.” Saf Health Work 2018;9(2):133-139.

Neathway C, Nicol AM, Ma L. “Experiences with BC First Nations community-based radon testing: Successes and lessons learned”Environ Health Rev 2018; 61(2):28-34.

Kim J, Peters CE, Arrandale VH, Labrèche F, Ge CB, McLeod CB, Song C, Lavoué J, Davies HW, Nicol AM, Pahwa M, Demers PA. “Burden of lung cancer attributable to occupational diesel engine exhaust exposure in Canada.” Occup Environ Med 2018.

Mofidi A, Tompa E, Spencer J, Kalcevich C, Peters CE, Kim J, Song C, Mortazavi SB, Demers PA. “The economic burden of occupational non-melanoma skin cancer due to solar radiation.” J Occup Environ Hyg 2018.

2017

Phipps E, Nicol AM, Giesbrecht D, Cooper K, Baytalan G, Bush K. “Call for action on radon in child care settings.” Environ Health Rev 2017;60(3):77-81.

Hall AL, Demers PA, Astrakianakis G, Ge C, Peters CE. “Estimating national-level exposure to antineoplastic agents in the workplace: CAREX Canada findings and future research needs.” Ann Work Expo Heal 2017;61(6):656-658.

Hon CY, Peters CE, Jardine KJ, Arrandale VA. “Historical occupational isocyanate exposure levels in two Canadian provinces.” J Occup Environ Hyg 2017;14(1):1-8.

2015

Setton E, Veerman B, Erickson A, Deschenes S, Cheasley R, Poplawski P, Demers PA, Keller CP. “Identifying potential exposure reduction priorities using regional rankings based on emissions of known and suspected carcinogens to outdoor air in Canada.”Environ Health 2015;14:69.

Nicol AM, Rideout K, Barn P, Ma L, Kosatsky, T. “Radon: public health professionals can make a difference.” Environ Health Rev 2015;58(1):7-8.

Peters CE, Ge CB, Hall AL, Davies HW, Demers PA. “CAREX Canada: an enhanced model for assessing occupational carcinogen exposure.” Occup Environ Med 2015;72(1):64-71.

2014

Hall AL, Peters CE, Demers PA, Davies HW. “Exposed! Or not? The diminishing record of workplace exposure in Canada.” Can J Public Health 2014;105(3):214-217.

Hystad P, Brauer M, Demers PA, Johnson KC, Setton E, Cervantes-Larios A, Poplawski K, McFarlane A, Whitehead A, Nicol AM. “Geographic variation in radon and associated lung cancer risk in Canada.” Can J Public Health 2014;105(1):4-10.

2013

Hall AL, Davies HW, Demers PA, Nicol AM, Peters CE. « Occupational Exposures to Antineoplastic Drugs and Ionizing Radiation in Canadian Veterinary Settings: Findings From a National Surveillance Project. » Can J Public Health 2013;104(7):460-465.

Labrèche F, Duguay P, Ostiguy C, Boucher A, Roberge B, Peters CE, Demers PA. “Estimating occupational exposure to carcinogens in Quebec.” Am J Ind Med 2013;10:1002.

Setton E, Hystad P, Poplawski K, Cheasley R, Cervantes-Larios A, Keller CP, Demers PA. “Risk-based indicators of Canadians’ exposures to environmental carcinogens.” Environ Health 2013;12(1):15.

2012

Peters CE, Nicol AM, Demers PA. “Prevalence of exposure to solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) on the job in Canada.” Can J Public Health 2012;103(3):223-226.

Hystad P, Demers PA, Johnson KC, Brook J, van Donkelaar A, Lamsal L, Martin M, Brauer M. “Spatiotemporal air pollution exposure assessment for a Canadian population-based lung cancer case-control study.” Environ Health 2012;11:22.

2011

Hystad P, Setton E, Cervantes A, Poplawski K, Deschenes S, Brauer M, Martin R, van Donkelarr A, Lamsal, L, Jerrett, M, Demers, P. “Creating National Air Pollution Models for Population Exposure Surveillance in Canada.” Environ Health Perspect 2011;119(8):1123-1129.

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