The South Australian Workers Compensation Tribunal has found that stress contributed to a man’s colorectal cancer. The medical evidence for this is very limited, and the case highlights the difference between scientific and legal proof.
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- 1 Clinical Governance Unit, Hunter Area Health Service, New Lambton, NSW.
- 2 Maurice Byers Chambers, Sydney, NSW.
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