Book Details
Orange Code:56181
Paperback:789 pages
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Sections:
1. Carcinogenesis and Molecular Genetics2. Epidemiological Approaches to Studying Cancer I: Study Design, Confounding Variables, Misclassification, and Cancer Clusters3. Epidemiological Approaches to Studying Cancer II: Molecular Epidemiology4. Methods for Genetic Testing I: Assessing Mutations in Cancers5. Methods for Genetic Testing II: New Methods for Assessing Acquired DNA Damage in Humans Without Cancer6. Quantitative Cancer Risk Assessment7. Cancer Risk Assessment I: How Regulatory Agencies Determine What is a Carcinogen8. Respiratory Tract Cancer9. Head and Neck Cancers10. Breast Cancer11. Gynecological Cancer—Ovarian, Endometrial, Cervical12. The Natural History of Esophageal Cancer13. Liver Cancer: Risk Factors and Prevention14. Brain Cancer15. New Perspectives on the Epidemiology of Hematological Malignancies and Related Disorders16. Bladder Cancers17. Molecular and Biochemical Approaches to the Etiology of Prostate Cancer
Description:
The assessment of cancer risk is a complex process that requires the examination of etiological agents, real-world environments, and individual rates of exposure. This reference offers practical approaches to determine cancer risk in individuals, groups of exposed persons, and the general public in relation to individual genetic and acquired susceptibilities.
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