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European Code Against Cancer, 5th edition – ultraviolet radiation, radon and cancer
Here we update the cancer prevention recommendations on ultraviolet radiation and indoor radon gas, listed at positions 8 and 10 of the 5th edition of the European Code Against Cancer (ECAC5). Individuals are advised to avoid too much sun, use sun protection and never use sunbeds.
David Ritchie +17 more
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ABSTRACT This study investigates the characteristics of courtyards as communal spaces within the courtyard‐style settlements of Patan City, Nepal, through an examination of ownership and usage. A block with three interconnected Buddhist monastery courtyards—Ilānanī, Sasunanī, and Kwābahā—was selected.
Lata Shakya +2 more
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Comment on Noll and Krier, "Some Implications of Cognitive Psychology for Risk Regulation" [PDF]
We have known about systematic violations of the expected utility (EU) theory of choice for almost forty years, since Maurice Allais got Jimmie Savage to violate his own "sure-thing principle" (or "independence axiom") while making hypothetical ...
Camerer, Colin F.
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This study presents aerofoiled microfluidic structures optimized for efficient mixing and lipid nanoparticle (LNP) formation across broad flow rates. Based on this design, two dedicated systems are introduced: MiNANO‐form for high‐throughput formulation screening and MiNANO‐scale for continuous large‐scale production, enabling reproducible, high ...
Dongsheng Liu +8 more
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Indtroduction. Important risk factors for cancer include smoking, alcohol consumption and exposure to ultraviolet rays. Their avoidance reduces the risk of cancer. Aim. Defining risk factors for cancer among residents of Sanok district.
Ewa Smoleń +3 more
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Melanoma is increasing worldwide and UK death rates from melanoma have more than doubled from 1.2 per 100,000 in 1971 to 2.6 per 100,000 in 2007. Cancer Research UK predicts that by 2024, rates of malignant melanoma in people aged 60 to 79 will ...
Pace, Joseph L.
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The Experiences of Stigma of Male Breast Cancer Patients: A Qualitative Research
Objective This study aimed to explore the stigma experiences of male breast cancer patients, a group often overlooked due to the rarity of the disease. This research focuses on how these patients perceive and are affected by social stigma during and after treatment. Method A qualitative phenomenological approach was adopted.
Dilek Efe Arslan +4 more
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Animal medical systems from Apis to apes: history, recent advances and future perspectives
ABSTRACTAnimal medical systems encompass a wide range of behaviours aimed at maintaining or improving health. It has become clear that these behaviours are not limited to animals treating themselves (self‐medication) but also include the treatment of group members, resulting in the adoption of the more inclusive term “animal medication”. Behaviour with
Michelina Pusceddu +5 more
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Knowledge and Attitudes towards Sun Protection in Croatia [PDF]
Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer; the World Health Organization estimates that more than 2 million cases of skin cancer are being diagnosed each year worldwide.
Dubravka Šimić +4 more
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Sunscreen products: Rationale for use, formulation development and regulatory considerations
The association of sunrays with skin damage have been known since medieval times. The description of the electromagnetic spectrum facilitated the identification of the ultraviolet light spectrum as being responsible for skin damage resulting from ...
Kiriiri Geoffrey, A.N. Mwangi, S.M. Maru
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