The definitive reference for budding and experienced cancer epidemiologists alike. -American Journal of EpidemiologyPractitioners in epidemiology and oncology will find immense value in this. -JAMASince its initial publication in 1982, CANCER EPIDEMIOLOGY AND PREVENTION has served as the premier reference work for students and professionals working to understand the causes and prevention of cancer in humans. Now revised for the first time in more than a decade, this fourth edition provides a comprehensive summary of the global patterns of cancer incidence and mortality, current understanding of the major causal determinants, and a rationale for preventive interventions. Special attention is paid to molecular epidemiologic approaches that address the wider role of genetic predisposition and gene-environment interactions in cancer etiology and pathogenesis. New and timely chapters on environmental and social-epidemiologic factors include:: · The role of social class disparities· The role of obesity and physical inactivity· The potential effects of electromagnetic fields and radiofrequency radiation· The principles of cancer chemopreventionFor both seasoned professionals and newer generations of students and researchers, this fourth edition of CANCER EPIDEMIOLOGY AND PREVENTION remains the authority in the field - a work of distinction that every lab, library, student, professional, or researcher should have close at hand.
Acknowledgments; Contributors; Preface; 1 Introduction; Part I - Basic Concepts; 2 Biology of Neoplasia; 3 Morphological and Molecular Classification of Human Cancer; 4 Genomic Landscape of Cancer - Insights for Epidemiologists; 5 Genetic Epidemiology of Cancer; 6 Application of Biomarkers in Cancer Epidemiology; 7 Causal Inference in Cancer Epidemiology; Part II - The Magnitude of Cancer; 8 Patterns of Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Survival; 9 Socioeconomic Disparities in Cancer Incidence and Mortality; 10 The Economic Burden of Cancer in the United States; Part III - The Causes of Cancer; 11 Tobacco; 12 Alcohol and Cancer Risk; 13 Ionizing Radiation; 14 Ultraviolet Radiation; 15 Electromagnetic Fields; 16 Occupational Cancer; 17 Air Pollution; 18 Water Contaminants; 19 Diet and Nutrition; 20 Obesity and Body Composition; 21 Physical Activity, Sedentary Behaviors, and Risk of Cancer; 22 Hormones and Cancer; 23 Pharmaceutical Drugs Other Than Hormones; 24 Infectious Agents; 25 Immunologic Factors; Part IV - Cancers by Tissue of Origin; 26 Nasopharyngeal Cancer; 27 Cancer of the Larynx; 28 Lung Cancer; 29 Oral Cavity, Oropharynx, Lip, and Salivary Glands; 30 Esophageal Cancer; 31 Stomach Cancer; 32 Cancer of the Pancreas; 33 Liver Cancer; 34 Biliary Tract Cancer; 35 Small Intestine Cancer; 36 Cancers of the Colon and Rectum; 37 Anal Cancer; 38 Leukemias; 39 Hodgkin Lymphoma; 40 The Non- Hodgkin Lymphomas; 41 Multiple Myeloma; 42 Bone Cancers; 43 Soft Tissue Sarcoma; 44 Thyroid Cancer; 45 Breast Cancer; 46 Ovarian Cancer; 47 Endometrial Cancer; 48 Cervical Cancer; 49 Vulvar and Vaginal Cancers; 50 Choriocarcinoma; 51 Renal Cancer; 52 Bladder Cancer; 53 Prostate Cancer; 54 Testicular Cancer; 55 Penile Cancer; 56 Nervous System; 57 Melanoma; 58 Keratinocyte Cancers; 59 Childhood Cancers; 60 Multiple Primary Cancers; Part V - Cancer Prevention and Control; 61 Framework for Understanding Cancer Prevention; 62 Primary Prevention; 62.1 Tobacco Control; 62.2 Prevention of Obesity and Physical Inactivity; 62.3 Prevention of Infection-Related Cancers; 62.4 Protection from Ultraviolet Radiation; 62.5 Preventive Therapy; 62.6 Regulation; 63 Cancer Screening;
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