Publisher's Synopsis
Environmental Cancer: How Malignant Diseases Are Caused and Distributed among the Diverse People and Neighborhoods especially in the Urban Metropolis. The book provides a detailed description of the occurrence of common forms of cancer in the ethnically, socially and environmentally complex milieu of a modern urban complex.
Physicians and scientific investigators all over the world can use the material provided to counsel patients and evaluate the consistency of any specific pattern of occurrence with each specific causal hypothesis. Key Features- Mechanism of Cancer development
- Carcinogens in the Environment
- World Cancer deaths
- Chemistry of Cancer