Cáncer según Actividad Económica en la Región Sudeste del Brasil: Beneficio Concedido por el Sistema General de Seguridad Social de Brasil
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cáncer profesional, salud laboral, seguridad social, BrasilResumen
Introducción: A pesar de la importancia económica de la Región, todavía hay pocos estudios en la literatura sobre el cáncer ocupacional en la Región Sudeste del Brasil. Objetivo: Comparar la distribución del cáncer entre los beneficios otorgados por el Sistema General de Seguridad Social (RGPS), según la actividad económica del asegurado, de 2008 a 2014, en la Región Sudeste del Brasil. Método: Se calcularon las proporciones de los beneficios accidentales (laborales) y previsionales (generales) otorgados por cáncer, de acuerdo con la actividad económica del asegurado (bancaria, comercial, transporte y carga, ferroviaria, industrial, marítima, servicio público, rural y no llenado). Resultados: El cáncer representó el 3,07% (271.086) de los beneficios por todas las causas. Las actividades comerciales y rurales tuvieron las mayores proporciones de beneficios otorgados por cáncer, en todos los estados. Para ambos, las principales localizaciones de cáncer que motivaron el otorgamiento de los beneficios de la seguridad social fueron las de mama y próstata, y otras neoplasias malignas de la piel fueron la principal localización de los beneficios accidentales. Conclusión: La desproporción entre el número de beneficios de seguridad social y de accidentes otorgados por cáncer sugiere un error en muchos beneficios, desfavoreciendo los por accidentes. El perfeccionamiento de las anamnesis del trabajador por parte del perito médico, con el uso de documentos complementarios, puede ayudar a establecer el nexo de causalidad entre la actividad profesional y el cáncer, otorgando beneficios accidentales cuando exista dicho nexo. Además, todavía se necesitan estrategias de vigilancia para apoyar la implementación de acciones de prevención del cáncer ocupacional en la Región Sudeste del Brasil.
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