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Human Cancer: Epidemiology and Environmental Causes (Cambridge Monographs on Cancer Research)

Author John Higginson, Calum S. Muir, Nubia Muñoz
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Category Medical
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ISBN / ASIN0521412889
ISBN-139780521412889
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This important new reference book on human cancer provides a global picture of the epidemiology of cancer and its environmental causes. By summarising on a cancer-by-cancer basis geographical, environmental and ethical factors, the volume collates a wealth of information which, taken together, provides valuable insights into the causes of cancer and scope for its elimination and control. The contents include: (1) general epidemiological methods; (2) a review of known or suspected causes; (3) a detailed review of specific cancers; (4) a brief review of legal and ethical implications. The bibliography concentrates on recent key references and reviews.
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