IARC Working Group on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans
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- Carcinogens (11)
- Carcinogens, Environmental (9)
- Congresses (7)
- Adverse effects (7)
- Environmental Exposure -- adverse effects (6)
- Neoplasms (5)
- Risk Assessment (4)
Books by IARC Working Group on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans
Total count: 31
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Occupational exposures in insecticide application, and some pesticides.International Agency for Research on Cancer1991-01-01
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Chlorinated drinking-water, chlorination by-productssome other halogenated compounds, cobalt and cobalt compoundsInternational Agency for Research on Cancer1991-01-01
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Some naturally occurring substancesfood items and constituents, heterocyclic aromatic amines and mycotoxins.Distributed for the International Agency for Research on Cancer by the Secretariat of the World Health Organization1993-01-01
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Hepatitis viruses.IARC ; [Geneva, Switzerland] : Distributed for the International Agency for Research on Cancer by the Secretariat of the World Health Organization1994-01-01
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Schistosomes, liver flukes and helicobacter pylori.Distributed for the International Agency for Research on Cancer by the Secretariat of the World Health Organization1994-01-01
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Dry cleaning, some chlorinated solvents and other industrial chemicals.IARC1995-01-01
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Silica, some silicates, coal dust and para-Aramid fibrils.IARC1997-01-01
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Hormonal contraception and post-menopausal hormonal therapy.IARC1999-01-01
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Some chemicals that cause tumours of the kidney or urinary bladder in rodents and some other substancesWorld Health Organization, International Agency for Research on Cancer1999-01-01
Re-evaluation of some organic chemicals, hydrazine and hydrogen peroxide.IARC1999-01-01-
Surgical implants and other foreign bodies.World Health Organization, International Agency for Research on Cancer1999-01-01
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Some antiviral and antineoplastic drugs, and other pharmaceutical agents.World Health Organization Distribution and Sales2000-01-01
Some industrial chemicals.Distributed by IARC Press and by the World Health Organization Distribution and Sales2000-01-01-
Ionizing radiation, part 1x- and gamma (Þ)-radiation, and neutrons.IARC2000-01-01
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Ionizing radiation, part 2some internally deposited radionuclides.IARC2001-01-01
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Some traditional herbal medicines, some mycotoxins, naphthalene and styrene.Distributed by IARC Press and the World Health Organization Distribution and Sales2002-01-01
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Non-ionizing radiation.Distributed by IARC Press and the World Health Organization Distribution and Sales2002-01-01
Some drinking-water disinfectants and contaminants, including arsenic.IARC Press2004-01-01-
Betel-quid and areca-nut chewing and some areca-nut-derived nitrosamines.IARC Press2004-01-01
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Tobacco smoke and involuntary smoking.Distributed by IARC Press and the World Health Organization Distribution and Sales2004-01-01
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Inorganic and organic lead compounds.International Agency for Research on Cancer2006-01-01
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Formaldehyde, 2-Butoxyethanol and 1-tert-Butoxypropan-2-olInternational Agency for Research on Cancer2006-01-01
Smokeless tobacco and some tobacco-specific N-nitrosamines.distributed by WHO Press2007-01-01
Combined estrogen-progestogen contraceptives and combined estrogen-progestogen menopausal therapyDistributed by WHO Press2007-01-01-
Some non-heterocyclic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and some related occupational exposuresDistributed by World Health Organization2010-01-01
Painting, firefighting, and shiftworkDistributed by WHO Press2010-01-01
Some aromatic amines, organic dyes, and related exposuresIARC Press2010-01-01-
Household use of solid fuels and high-temperature fryingInternational Agency for Research on Cancer2010-01-01
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Alcohol consumption and ethyl carbamateInternational Agency for Research on Cancer2010-01-01
Ingested nitrate and nitrite, and cyanobacterial peptide toxinsDistributed by WHO Press2010-01-01
Carbon black, titanium dioxide, and talcInternational Agency for Research on Cancer2010-01-01