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Scarselli A et al. – Between 1994 and 2006, 6,243 cancer claims were compensated by INAIL due to occupational exposure in the industrial sector. Most (5,288, or 85%) of these compensated claims occurred in the period 2000–2006, when the annual mean of the most compensated cancers increased approximately four times compared to the period 1994–1999. There is an increasing trend in compensation for work–related cancers in Italy in recent years, even if occupational cancers are still widely underreported.

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