The updated list of publications produced by the CPO Piemonte can be consulted online.
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NewsYear: 2022Category: Activity: Etiological epidemiology
The university announcement has been published which offers the opportunity to take advantage of a research grant relating to the project "Associations between early exposures and chronic non-communicable diseases".
On the occasion of the usual annual appointment for the disclosure of the goals and challenges of the research world, the CPO Piemonte publishes the brochure presenting its activities.
The new project funded by the European Union, in which NINFEA will also take part together with other European cohorts, will study exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields.
The updated list of publications produced by the CPO Piemonte can be consulted online.
A new study on the association between selected polymorphisms of genes related to DNA methylation and the risk of germ cell cancer of the testis has just been published in Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention.
The CPO participates to the European Week against Cancer, an initiative to raise awareness of research and active policies aimed at combating the incidence of cancer and promoting a culture of prevention promoted by the Association of European Cancer Leagues.
The presentation forms of the activities, projects and studies of the Piedmont CPO can be consulted online in the new area dedicated to them, where it is also possible to consult the updated list of publications.
A study published in Frontiers in Public Health tells us how COVID-19 has influenced the diagnosis and treatment of head and neck cancers in Piedmont.
The updated list of publications produced by the CPO Piemonte can be consulted online.
The updated list of publications produced by the CPO Piemonte can be consulted online.
The results of the largest case-control study to date on the relationship between exposure to electromagnetic fields from wireless phones (cellular and portable) and brain tumors in young people have been published.