If it can be recognized as an occupational disease, then it is better to take the medical insurance and the work-related injury, which is almost 100% reimbursement.
occupational cancer
Asbestos-induced lung cancer and mesothelioma: Asbestos is a natural fiber mineral, which is widely used in machinery, petroleum and other industrial sectors. Inhalation of asbestos fiber will not only lead to pulmonary fibrosis, but also induce bronchogenic carcinoma and mesothelioma.
Bladder cancer caused by benzidine: a common occupational disease in the dyeing industry, which may lead to bladder cancer due to occupational exposure to benzidine 15-20 years.
Leukemia caused by benzene:
Chloromethyl ether causes lung cancer: Dichloromethyl ether is often mixed in industrial products and enters the human body through the respiratory tract. In addition to stimulating the upper respiratory tract, eyes and skin mucosa, long-term exposure can also induce lung cancer.
Lung cancer and skin cancer caused by arsenic;
Hepatic angiosarcoma caused by vinyl chloride;
Lung cancer of coke oven workers: caused by inhaling polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons containing carcinogens escaping from coke ovens.
Lung cancer of chromate manufacturing workers;