The recent report of the International Agency for Research on Cancer evaluated the carcinogenicity of red meat and processed meat, leading to stress, once again, the recommendation to reduce the consumption (...)
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The V annual edition of the report "The numbers of cancer in Italy", published by the Italian Association of Medical Oncology and the Italian Association of Cancer Registries, provides epidemiological measures and clinical interpretations of interest both for operators and for users of the National Health System (…)
WHO figures speak for themselves: worldwide premature deaths caused by air pollution amounted to 7,000,000. A new study appearing in Nature assesses the health effects of particulate matter, diversifying globally the sources of PM2.5 (...)
The eleventh Annual Report of the National Screening Observatory, produced in collaboration with scientific societies GISMa, GISCoR and GISCI, has been published online (...)
Updated data of the "Integrated Evaluation of the Impact on Environment Atmospheric Pollution and Health", a project funded by the Center for Disease Control of the Ministry of Health and coordinated by the Department of Epidemiology of the Health Region of Lazio, were presented in Rome (...)
The annual report 2014 on the cancer screening programs of Piedmont Region has already been published. The report presents results of the 2013 activity and preliminary data of the 2014 activity for breast, cervical and colorectal cancer screening (...)
The World Health Organization published the "World Health Statistics 2015" that represent the official source and annually updated information on the world population health (...)
Available online AIRTum 2014 Report . Today there are 3 million Italians with a diagnosis of cancer, recent or past, but among them one in four people can be considered cured, having returned to have the same life expectancy of the general population, that is, those who have never been diagnosed with cancer (...)