1995
DOI: 10.1289/ehp.95103s8301
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Estimating avoidable causes of cancer.

Abstract: Evidence that much cancer is preventable derives from observations of time trends and geographic patterns of cancer, birth cohort changes, high risks in groups with well-defined exposures, and experimental studies. In an effort to identify additional opportunities for reducing the impact of cancer on society, this conference assessed avoidable causes of cancer. The magnitude and extent of preventable causes of cancer are subjects of intense debate, with discrepancies often related to the use of different time … Show more

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“…Tabaquismo en el personal de salud: estudio en una unidad hospitalaria Roberto Gómez-García, C.D., M. en C., (1) Alejandro Grimaldi-Carpio, M.C. (2) (1) Hospital Materno Infantil Inguarán, Dirección General de Servicios de Salud del Departamento del Distrito Federal (DGSSDDF), México.…”
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“…Tabaquismo en el personal de salud: estudio en una unidad hospitalaria Roberto Gómez-García, C.D., M. en C., (1) Alejandro Grimaldi-Carpio, M.C. (2) (1) Hospital Materno Infantil Inguarán, Dirección General de Servicios de Salud del Departamento del Distrito Federal (DGSSDDF), México.…”
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