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Fig 1.

A PRISMA flowchart that illustrates the search strategy used to identify articles included in this systematic review.

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Fig 2.

Temporal evolution of the publications related to wood dust exposure and cancer incidence that are indexed in Medline.

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Table 1.

Summary of published results on the relation between exposure to wood dust and nasal cancer—adenocarcinoma (ADCN).

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Table 2.

Summary of published results on the relation between exposure to wood dust and lung cancer.

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Table 3.

Summary of published results on the relationship between exposure to wood dust and other types of cancer.

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Summary of systematic reviews and meta-analyses of exposure to wood dust.

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Fig 3.

Meta-analysis of the association of sinonasal ADCN with wood exposure.

Labor-based wood exposure was compared with other occupational exposures. Test for overall effect: Z = 8.28 (P <0.0001). Test for heterogeneity: χ2 = 46.17 (P <0.0001), I2 = 85%.

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Table 5.

Patients with ADCN according to their occupational exposure from studies included in the meta-analysis.

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