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Exposures associated with cancer in humans
Authors:Tomatis  L
Institution:(1) International Agency for Research on Cancer, 150 cours Albert Thomas, F-69372 Lyon Cedex 08, France
Abstract:Summary The IARC programme on the evaluation of the risk of chemicals to humans was initiated in the late 1960s in response to the request made to the Agency for information on environmental carcinogens. The programme, which has been implemented with the advice and the collaboration of a large number of international experts, is focused on the production of monographs on individual chemicals, groups of chemicals or complex exposures. The programme will shortly include also the evaluation of risks related to some of the most widely spread cultural habits. It has been, and still is, the policy of the programme to consider only published information in relation to biological data relevant to the evaluation of carcinogenic risks. One of the main limitations with regard to the possibility of accurately evaluating cancer risks was shown to be the shortage of information on the level of exposure to carcinogenic risk factors. To overcome such limitations it would appear that a close and continuous collaboration between experimentalists and epidemiologists be maintained.The ldquoJournal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncologyrdquo publishes in loose succession ldquoEditorialsrdquo and ldquoGuest Editorialsrdquo on current and/or controversial problems in experimental and clinical oncology. These contributions represent exclusively the personal opinion of the authorDedicated to Professor Hermann Druckrey on the occasion of his 80th birthday
Keywords:Environmental carcinogens  Cancer in humans
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