Webinar on Occupational Cancer in Malaysia
The Webinar on Occupational Cancer in Malaysia was organised by the University of Malaya, National Institute of Occupational Safety together with Health together with the Academy of Occupational together with Environmental Medicine Malaysia on Saturday, 30 January 2021.
Cancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide together with is the third leading cause of death due to non-communicable diseases. Occupational cancers are cancers that are caused entirely by or strongly linked to exposure of carcinogens in the workplace. An estimated 19% of all cancers worldwide were caused by exposure to carcinogens in the workplace or the environment. Yet, awareness together with knowledge on occupational cancers remain low among healthcare workers, leading to the underreporting of cases of occupational cancers. Knowledge of the barriers together with facilitators faced by primary care physicians in identifying together with reporting occupational cancers is thus crucial towards the implementation of strategic policies together with action plan to the prevention together with control of occupational cancers in the nation.
Objectives
1. To increase the awareness among medical practitioners regarding occupational cancer together with its notification.
2. To discuss the issues faced by medical practitioners in identifying occupational cancer cases.
Moderator: Assoc Prof Dr Marzuki Isahak
Topics:
1. Occupational Cancer: Current Issues together with Development, Prof Dr Victor Hoe, University of Malaya
2. Occupational Carcinogen Exposure, Dr Jaseema Begum, Occupational Health Physician, Ministry of Health Malaysia.
3. Lung Cancer by Dr Wong Chee Kuan, Respiratory Physician, University Malaya Medical Centre