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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration to reverse a finding that applicant Joaquin Borges sustained a cumulative trauma injury from asbestos exposure while employed by the County of Santa Cruz in 1989, resulting in colorectal cancer. The Board found insufficient substantial medical evidence to establish causation, noting Dr. Duncan's opinion relied on an inaccurate exposure history and lacked a clear dose-response analysis for non-asbestos worker exposure. The matter is returned to the trial level to determine if applicant is entitled to a presumption of injury under Labor Code section 3212.1.
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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration to reverse a finding that applicant Joaquin Borges sustained a cumulative trauma injury from asbestos exposure while employed by the County of Santa Cruz in 1989, resulting in colorectal cancer. The Board found insufficient substantial medical evidence to establish causation, noting Dr. Duncan's opinion relied on an inaccurate exposure history and lacked a clear dose-response analysis for non-asbestos worker exposure. The matter is returned to the trial level to determine if applicant is entitled to a presumption of injury under Labor Code section 3212.1.
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