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
Environment International2019Vol. 126, pp. 804–815
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Marília Silva Paulo, Balázs Ádám, Cyril Akagwu, Issaka Akparibo, Rami H. Al‐Rifai, Sholeh Bazrafshan, Fabriziomaria Gobba, Adèle C. Green, Иван Иванов, Sanja Kežić, Nancy Leppink, Tom Loney, Alberto Modenese, Frank Pega, Cheryl Peters, Annette Prüss‐Üstün, Thomas Tenkate, Yuka Ujita, Marc Wittlich, Swen Malte John
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