Environmental Carcinogens and Cancer Epidemiology

Environmental Carcinogens and Cancer Epidemiology focus on understanding how environmental factors contribute to the development of cancer and the patterns, causes, and effects of cancer in populations. Environmental carcinogens include substances like tobacco smoke, air pollution, UV radiation, pesticides, and industrial chemicals that can increase the risk of cancer. Studies in cancer epidemiology aim to identify links between these environmental factors and specific types of cancer, as well as how lifestyle choices and genetics interact with environmental exposures. By analyzing population data and trends, researchers aim to identify high-risk groups, prevent cancer, and inform public health policies that reduce exposure to harmful carcinogens, ultimately working toward cancer prevention and better health outcomes.

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