Agents and Cancer Development release_cirkjcjkfrgupdwpehdlv2spo4

by Hassan Akbari Rahimi

Published in American International Journal of Cancer Studies by Centre for Research on Islamic Banking and Finance and Business.

2019   p19-26

Abstract

Population (epidemiological) and laboratory studies have led to the discovery of many potential environmental factors in the initiation, promotion and progression of cancer. Starting with Pott's observations in the 18th century, certain occupations have been associated with an increased risk of cancer development. The recognition of increased scrotal cancer in chimney sweeps due to coal and tar exposure was followed by an observation in a British factory that all men distilling 2-napthylamine developed bladder cancer.
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