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Environmental Carcinogens and Childhood Cancer
Abstract Cancer is the second leading cause of death in North American children. The incidence of childhood cancer—the number of new cases per 100,000 children—has been increasing over the past 40 years. In this same time, because of extraordinary advances in treatment, death from childhood cancer has declined.openaire +1 more source
Environmental Carcinogens: Polycyclic Hydrocarbons and Carcinogenesis.
Science, 1985openaire +2 more sources
Environmental pollution and carcinogenic risks
Science of The Total Environment, 1977R.A. Lemen, S.S. Epstein
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Mutational specificity of environmental carcinogens
2002Kathleen Dixon, Mario Medvedovic
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Indoor concentrations of environmental carcinogens.
IARC scientific publications, 1993K W, Gold, D F, Naugle, M A, Berry
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