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http://dx.doi.org/10.15269/JKSOEH.2014.24.3.247

Review for CAREX(CARcinogen EXposure) Exposure Surveillance System: Limitation and Application to Korea  

Jung, Hyejung (Korea National Open University)
Ryu, Seunghun (Korea University)
Jang, Jiyoung (Keimyung University)
Kim, Seungwon (Keimyung University)
Ha, Kwonchul (Changwon National University)
Koh, Donghee (National Cancer Center)
Kim, Won (Wonjin Institute for Occupational and Environmental Health)
Bae, Hyunjoo (Korea Environment Institute)
Yoon, Chungsik (Seoul National University)
Yi, Kyonghui (Korean Service Corps Battalion)
Yi, Gwangyong (Occupational Safety & Health Research Institute, KOSHA)
Kwak, Hyunseok (Occupational Lung Disease Institute)
Shin, Jungah (Occupational Lung Disease Institute)
Park, Donguk (Korea National Open University)
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Journal of Korean Society of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene / v.24, no.3, 2014 , pp. 247-255 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objectives: We reviewed the CAREX (CARcinogen EXposure) program designed to estimate the prevalence of occupational exposure to carcinogens and summarized the advantages and limitations of this program. Methods: All literature, including reports on CAREX and the use of CAREX, were reviewed. The keyword search term was CAREX. Additional articles were identified from references cited in articles and reviewed. Results: An exposure information system, CAREX was developed based on data from the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health of Finland and from the US. CAREX has been applied in several countries, including in the EU, in order to estimate national exposure patterns to carcinogens. The initial exposure assessment carried out through CAREX was aimed at estimating exposures over the period of 1990-1993. To estimate the number of workers exposed to carcinogens by using CAREX, reference exposure prevalence from Finland and the United States was computed, which was then reviewed and corrected by national experts. Finally the overall number of workers exposed to carcinogens can be estimated. We found that CAREX has been used in a total of 18 countries. No Asian country has used CAREX. Conclusions: CAREX can be applied not only to estimate the number of workers exposed to carcinogens in Korea, but also to identify high-risk industries with workers most exposed to carcinogens.
Keywords
CAREX,; carcinogen; exposure; prevalence;
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