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Професійний рак: історія, епідеміологія, канцерогени, регістри (огляд іноземної літератури)

https://doi.org/10.33573/ujoh2007.01.053

Добровольский A.O.1, Белашова І.Г.1, Ралванська К.Л.2

Професійний рак: історія, епідеміологія, канцерогени, регістри (огляд іноземної літератури)

1 Інститут медицини праці АМН України, Київ

2 6-а клінічна лікарня, Київ

Повна стаття (PDF), RUS

В огляді розглядається історія епідеміології професійного раку, епідеміологічні дослідження в деяких галузях промисловості, перспективи та проблеми епідеміологічних досліджень професійного раку в XXI сторіччі. Наводяться відомості про регістри професійного раку, разглядається понятгя «професійний канцероген», наводяться відомості про монографії Міжнародного Агентства з Вивчення Раку (МАВР), які містять аналітичні огляди про канцерогени.

Ключові слова: професійний рак, епідеміологія, промисловість, регістри, МАВР

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