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Cancer Prevention through a Precautionary Approach to Environmental Chemicals: Policy and Research Recommendations for Moving Forward
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Jeanne Rizzo,
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December 1, 2009
Published Online: 2009-12
©2011 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co.
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- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- PREFACE
- INTRODUCTION
- Industrial Carcinogens: A Need for Action
- The Science and Policy of Identifying and Controling Industrial Cancer Hazards
- Cancer Prevention through a Precautionary Approach to Environmental Chemicals
- Cancer Prevention through a Precautionary Approach to Environmental Chemicals: Policy and Research Recommendations for Moving Forward
- Priorities for Research and Prevention of Occupational Cancer
- Delusions, Illusions and Ongoing Neglect of Hazard Recognition, Regulation and Control of Industrial Carcinogens
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- Introduction: Pesticides Use and Exposure, Extensive Worldwide
- Evaluation of Agricultural Exposures: The Agricultural Health Study and the Agricultural Cohort Consortium
- The Mammary Gland: A Tissue Sensitiveto Environmental Exposures
- Pesticide Policy and Farmworker Health
- The One Stop Shop: Chemical Causes and Cures for Cancer
- Agricultural Exposures and Childhood Cancers
- What We Know About Pesticides and Breast Cancer
- Too Much of a Good Thing? Nitrate from Nitrogen Fertilizers and Cancer
Articles in the same Issue
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- PREFACE
- INTRODUCTION
- Industrial Carcinogens: A Need for Action
- The Science and Policy of Identifying and Controling Industrial Cancer Hazards
- Cancer Prevention through a Precautionary Approach to Environmental Chemicals
- Cancer Prevention through a Precautionary Approach to Environmental Chemicals: Policy and Research Recommendations for Moving Forward
- Priorities for Research and Prevention of Occupational Cancer
- Delusions, Illusions and Ongoing Neglect of Hazard Recognition, Regulation and Control of Industrial Carcinogens
- Environmental Factors in Cancer: Trichloroethylene and Related Solvents: Science, Regulation, and Cancer Prevention
- Introduction: Pesticides Use and Exposure, Extensive Worldwide
- Evaluation of Agricultural Exposures: The Agricultural Health Study and the Agricultural Cohort Consortium
- The Mammary Gland: A Tissue Sensitiveto Environmental Exposures
- Pesticide Policy and Farmworker Health
- The One Stop Shop: Chemical Causes and Cures for Cancer
- Agricultural Exposures and Childhood Cancers
- What We Know About Pesticides and Breast Cancer
- Too Much of a Good Thing? Nitrate from Nitrogen Fertilizers and Cancer