RESEARCH INSIGHTSLESS THAN 50% OF INDIVIDUALS WITH MESOTHELIOMA IN BC SEEK WORKERS' COMPENSATION BENEFITSMesothelioma is a rare form of cancer caused by exposure to asbestos. The production and use of asbestos in Canada peaked in the mid-1970s and then declined sharply, but the number of mesothelioma cases in BC continues to increase. Up to 95% of cases are caused by workplace exposure, with an onset of symptoms 30 to 40 years after exposure. The study by the UBC Center for Health Services and Policy Research (CHSPR), funded by WorkSafeBC, used linked data to learn how many mesothelioma cases in BC are compensated, and the factors that influence compensation. Data sources linked
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Linked data research — informing policy-making for healthier communities
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"By linking population health data, we learned that less than half of individuals with mesothelioma in BC seek workers’ compensation benefits for their disease. This suggests that workers, and their physicians, may not be aware of the relationship between exposure to asbestos at work and illness that develops years later. We are using the results of the study to raise awareness of compensation benefits for mesothelioma patients. Ultimately, this will help ensure that individuals receive the health benefits and resources they need across our social safety net." Mieke Koehoorn |

