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1 International Agency for Research on Cancer. Solar and Ultraviolet Radiation. IARC Monographs on the
Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans, Volume 55; 1992.
2 World Health Organization & International Labour Organization. Working under the sun causes 1 in 3 deaths
from non-melanoma skin cancer. Comunicado de prensa, 2023.
3 Loney T, Paulo MS, Modenese A, et al. Global evidence on occupational sun exposure and keratinocyte
cancers: a systematic review. British Journal of Dermatology. 2021;184(2):208–218.
4 Fartasch M, Diepgen TL, Schmitt J, Drexler H. The relationship between occupational sun exposure and non-
melanoma skin cancer: clinical basics, epidemiology, pathophysiology and prevention. Current Problems in
Dermatology. 2012;43:71–79.
5 Walkosz BJ, Buller DB, Andersen PA, et al. Effect of an Occupational Skin Cancer Prevention Program on
Outdoor Workers: A Cluster Randomized Trial. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
2018;60(10):e501-e507.
6 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – NIOSH. Sun Exposure at Work — Outdoor Workers. Updated
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