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Redaktion: Nicolopoulou-Stamati, Polyxeni; Larebeke, N. van; Howard, Vyvyan C.; Hens, Luc
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- Controversial topic because many of the proposed solutions or policies may damage the economy in the short term in order to reap health benefits which will only become apparent several decades in the future
- Each chapter is written by experts in the field throughout the world
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- Controversial topic because many of the proposed solutions or policies may damage the economy in the short term in order to reap health benefits which will only become apparent several decades in the future
- Each chapter is written by experts in the field throughout the world
- Each chapter is written by experts in the field throughout the world
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- Verlag: Springer Netherlands
- Seitenzahl: 215
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2004
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780306485138
- Artikelnr.: 44182917
- Verlag: Springer Netherlands
- Seitenzahl: 215
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2004
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780306485138
- Artikelnr.: 44182917
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Introduction: Cancer and the Environment - Revisiting Traditional Views of Involuntary Exposure to Carcinogens.- Summary.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Cancer and the Environment.- 3. Competing Theories of Aetiological Mechanisms in Cancer.- 4. Exposure to Carcinogens in Early Life - A Strong Indication That Environmental Influences are Important.- 5. Goal of This Book.- 6. Conclusions.- References.- Incorporating the Environmental Context in the Study of Cancer - Issues and Implications.- Summary.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Evidence for the Environmental Basis of Cancer.- 3. Studying the Cancer and Environment Relationship.- 4. Implications of Risk Assessment for Cancer Policy and Intervention.- 5. Conclusions.- References.- Could the Increase in Cancer Incidence be Related to Recent Environmental Changes?.- Summary.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Cancer in Pre-Industrial Society.- 3. The Increase in Average Life Expectancy.- 4. Cancer Incidence vs. Mortality Rate.- 5. Human Epidemiological Evidence That Environmental Factors are Paramount in the Aetiology of Cancer.- 6. Could Chronic Low dose Exposure to Carcinogens Lead to Cancer?.- 7. Changes in Patterns of Human Development.- 8. Temporal Patterns of Change.- 9. Changes in the Patterns of Human Exposure to Ionising Radiation.- 10. Public Perceptions.- 11. Conclusions.- Acknowledgements.- References.- The Role of DNA Damage and DNA-Damaging Environmental Chemicals in Carcinogenesis.- Summary.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Metabolism.- 3. Chemical Carcinogenesis.- 4. Biomarkers of Exposure.- 5. Methods of Detection.- 6. Conclusions.- Acknowledgements.- References.- Gene-Environment Interaction in Environmental Carcinogens.- Summary.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Metabolism of Chemical Carcinogens.- 3. Gene-Gene Interaction.- 4. Defence againstOxidative Stress.- 5. Conclusions.- References.- Health Impact Assessment of Accidents with Environmental Carcinogens - A Case Study of the Belgian PCB/Dioxin Incident in 1999.- Summary.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Phenomenology of the Belgian PCB/Dioxin Incident in 1999.- 3. Hazard Identification.- 4. Dose-Response Assessment.- 5. Exposure Assessment.- 6. Risk Assessment.- 7. Conclusion.- References.- Anti-Oxidants and Chemopreventive Agents as Cancer Enhancing Agent: The Other Side of the Coin.- Summary.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Co-Carcinogenic Properties of ßCT.- 3. The Co-Carcinogenicity of ! -Carotene Enhances the Transformation Potential of Benzo[a]pyrene and Cigarette Smoke Condensate.- 4. Cruciferae Vegetables, Glucosinolates and Chemoprevention.- 5. Co-Carcinogenic Properties of Glucoraphanin, the Natural Bioprecursor of Sulforaphane.- 6. Conclusions.- Acknowledgements.- References.- Legislative Proposals for Reversing the Cancer Epidemic and Controlling Run-Away Industrial Technologies.- Summary.- 1. Losing the Winnable War against Cancer (Epstein, 1998).- 2. The Legislative Proposals.- 3. The Precautionary Principle: Prohibition of New Carcinogenic Products and Untested New Technologies.- 4. Reduction of Toxics in Use.- 5. Right-To-Know.- 6. Transparent Decision-Making on Cancer, Other Public Health and Environmental Effects.- 7. White Collar Crime.- 8. Independent Citizen Health and Safety Agency.- References.- Re-Evaluation of Priorities in Addressing the Cancer Issue: Conclusions, Strategies, Prospects.- Summary.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Scientific Basis for Cancer as an Environmental Disease.- 3. Target Groups.- 4. Policy.- 5. EU Policy.- 6. Conclusions.- References.- List of Abbreviations.- List of Units.
Introduction: Cancer and the Environment - Revisiting Traditional Views of Involuntary Exposure to Carcinogens.- Summary.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Cancer and the Environment.- 3. Competing Theories of Aetiological Mechanisms in Cancer.- 4. Exposure to Carcinogens in Early Life - A Strong Indication That Environmental Influences are Important.- 5. Goal of This Book.- 6. Conclusions.- References.- Incorporating the Environmental Context in the Study of Cancer - Issues and Implications.- Summary.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Evidence for the Environmental Basis of Cancer.- 3. Studying the Cancer and Environment Relationship.- 4. Implications of Risk Assessment for Cancer Policy and Intervention.- 5. Conclusions.- References.- Could the Increase in Cancer Incidence be Related to Recent Environmental Changes?.- Summary.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Cancer in Pre-Industrial Society.- 3. The Increase in Average Life Expectancy.- 4. Cancer Incidence vs. Mortality Rate.- 5. Human Epidemiological Evidence That Environmental Factors are Paramount in the Aetiology of Cancer.- 6. Could Chronic Low dose Exposure to Carcinogens Lead to Cancer?.- 7. Changes in Patterns of Human Development.- 8. Temporal Patterns of Change.- 9. Changes in the Patterns of Human Exposure to Ionising Radiation.- 10. Public Perceptions.- 11. Conclusions.- Acknowledgements.- References.- The Role of DNA Damage and DNA-Damaging Environmental Chemicals in Carcinogenesis.- Summary.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Metabolism.- 3. Chemical Carcinogenesis.- 4. Biomarkers of Exposure.- 5. Methods of Detection.- 6. Conclusions.- Acknowledgements.- References.- Gene-Environment Interaction in Environmental Carcinogens.- Summary.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Metabolism of Chemical Carcinogens.- 3. Gene-Gene Interaction.- 4. Defence againstOxidative Stress.- 5. Conclusions.- References.- Health Impact Assessment of Accidents with Environmental Carcinogens - A Case Study of the Belgian PCB/Dioxin Incident in 1999.- Summary.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Phenomenology of the Belgian PCB/Dioxin Incident in 1999.- 3. Hazard Identification.- 4. Dose-Response Assessment.- 5. Exposure Assessment.- 6. Risk Assessment.- 7. Conclusion.- References.- Anti-Oxidants and Chemopreventive Agents as Cancer Enhancing Agent: The Other Side of the Coin.- Summary.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Co-Carcinogenic Properties of ßCT.- 3. The Co-Carcinogenicity of ! -Carotene Enhances the Transformation Potential of Benzo[a]pyrene and Cigarette Smoke Condensate.- 4. Cruciferae Vegetables, Glucosinolates and Chemoprevention.- 5. Co-Carcinogenic Properties of Glucoraphanin, the Natural Bioprecursor of Sulforaphane.- 6. Conclusions.- Acknowledgements.- References.- Legislative Proposals for Reversing the Cancer Epidemic and Controlling Run-Away Industrial Technologies.- Summary.- 1. Losing the Winnable War against Cancer (Epstein, 1998).- 2. The Legislative Proposals.- 3. The Precautionary Principle: Prohibition of New Carcinogenic Products and Untested New Technologies.- 4. Reduction of Toxics in Use.- 5. Right-To-Know.- 6. Transparent Decision-Making on Cancer, Other Public Health and Environmental Effects.- 7. White Collar Crime.- 8. Independent Citizen Health and Safety Agency.- References.- Re-Evaluation of Priorities in Addressing the Cancer Issue: Conclusions, Strategies, Prospects.- Summary.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Scientific Basis for Cancer as an Environmental Disease.- 3. Target Groups.- 4. Policy.- 5. EU Policy.- 6. Conclusions.- References.- List of Abbreviations.- List of Units.