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 2009; 170 pages
ISBN-13 9789283204251
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IARC Biennial Report 2008-2009
The Biennial Report of the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) provides a summary of the activities of the Agency during the 2008/2009 biennium.
Most of these activities involve collaborative projects with scientists in institutes throughout the world, covering topics ranging from descriptive epidemiology and biostatistics, cancer registration and analysis of data on cancer occurrence, to basic research on genetic and molecular aspects of cancer development to pathogenesis and prevention studies. Profusely illustrated, the Report also contains details of the personnel and organization of IARC and its activities, as well as a complete list of over 500 publications and articles authored by its scientists and their collaborators during the biennium.

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2007; 78 pages
ISBN 978-92-832-1092-4
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IARC Biennial Report 2006-2007
The Biennial Report of the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) provides a summary of the activities of the Agency during the 2006/2007 biennium.
The entire range of research projects is described, most involving collaborations with scientists in other cancer research institutes worldwide, and covering topics ranging from cancer registration and analysis of data on cancer occurrence to basic research on genetic and molecular aspects of cancer development, to studies on various modalities of cancer screening.
Richly illustrated, the IARC Biennial Report also contains details of the staff and organization of the Agency. A complete list is provided of the 600+ research articles and reviews (mostly in peer-reviewed journals including many of high international standing) and books authored or edited by IARC scientists during the biennium.

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