Background: Over the past few decades, there has been a decline in cancers attributable to environmental and occupational carcinogens of asbestos, arsenic, and indoor and outdoor air pollution in high-income countries. For low- to middle-income countries (LMICs), however, these exposures are likely to increase as industrialization expands and populations grow. Objective: The aim of this study was to review the evidence on the cancer risks and burdens of selected environmental and occupational exposures in less-developed economies. Findings: A causal association has been established between asbestos exposure and mesotheliomaand lung cancer. For arsenic exposure, there is strong evidence of bladder, skin, lung, liver, and kidney cancer effect...
Study objective - To evaluate the influence of occupational exposure to carcinogens in explaining th...
Air pollution has remained a major issue of concern over the years with serious toxicological effect...
Background: An estimate at the national level of the occupational cancer burden brought about by the...
Background Over the past few decades, there has been a decline in cancers attributable to environmen...
Environmental carcinogens, in a strict sense, include outdoor and indoor air pollutants, as well as ...
Poor air quality and environmental pollution remain some of the main etiological factors leading to ...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Occupational causes of respiratory cancers need to be fu...
Environmental carcinogens, in a strict sense, include outdoor and indoor air pollutants, as well as ...
Objectives This study provides a detailed analysis of the global and regional burden of cancer due t...
OBJECTIVES: This study provides a detailed analysis of the global and regional burden of cancer due ...
OBJECTIVES: This study provides a detailed analysis of the global and regional burden of cancer due ...
OBJECTIVES: This study provides a detailed analysis of the global and regional burden of cancer due ...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to occupational carcinogens is an important preventable cause of lung cancer. M...
Study objective - To evaluate the influence of occupational exposure to carcinogens in explaining th...
Air pollution has remained a major issue of concern over the years with serious toxicological effect...
Background: An estimate at the national level of the occupational cancer burden brought about by the...
Background Over the past few decades, there has been a decline in cancers attributable to environmen...
Environmental carcinogens, in a strict sense, include outdoor and indoor air pollutants, as well as ...
Poor air quality and environmental pollution remain some of the main etiological factors leading to ...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Occupational causes of respiratory cancers need to be fu...
Environmental carcinogens, in a strict sense, include outdoor and indoor air pollutants, as well as ...
Objectives This study provides a detailed analysis of the global and regional burden of cancer due t...
OBJECTIVES: This study provides a detailed analysis of the global and regional burden of cancer due ...
OBJECTIVES: This study provides a detailed analysis of the global and regional burden of cancer due ...
OBJECTIVES: This study provides a detailed analysis of the global and regional burden of cancer due ...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to occupational carcinogens is an important preventable cause of lung cancer. M...
Study objective - To evaluate the influence of occupational exposure to carcinogens in explaining th...
Air pollution has remained a major issue of concern over the years with serious toxicological effect...
Background: An estimate at the national level of the occupational cancer burden brought about by the...