The Italian Environment and Health Network raises some questions to the public, highlighting some stringent needs for further study and epidemiological research.
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A glossary on the most common terms in the period of the health emergency from COVID-19 created by the Epidemiological Observatory of the ASL of Vercelli is available online.
The updated list of publications, with impact factor, produced by the CPO Piemonte in the 2019, can be consulted online.
The AEA report on the state of the environment in Europe has been published: the next ten years will be crucial for the environment and public health, a decisive change of course is needed.
The updated list of publications, with impact factor, produced by the CPO Piemonte in the 2019, can be consulted online.
The IX edition of the volume "The numbers of cancer in Italy" presented in Rome is the result of the collaboration between AIOM and AIRTum, as well as PASSI, PASSI d’Argento and Società Italiana di Anatomia Patologica e di Citologia Diagnostica.
Edited by the Italian Cervicocarcinoma Group, the information sheet dedicated to the acronyms used in cervical cancer screening has been updated and is available online.
A new IARC publication highlights the great variations in cancer incidence, survival and mortality, which exist between countries and, within the same countries, between different social groups.
The "Italian Atlas of mortality inequalities by educational level", carried out by the National Institute for the promotion of the health of migrant populations and the fight against poverty diseases in collaboration with Istat has been published.
"Cancer numbers in Italy" was presented in Turin. The publication is the result of the consolidated collaboration between the Italian Association of Medical Oncology and the Italian Association of Cancer Registries, in addition to the AIOM Foundation and PASSI in this eighth edition of the volume.
Presentation of the book by Giorgio Cosmacini "Doctors and medicine during fascism" on April 15 in Turin. They discuss it with the author Benedetto Terracini and Giuseppe Bonfratello.
The first issue of the OMEGA-NET newsletter is online. OMEGA-NET is the European COST action aimed at the coordination and harmonization of employment and population cohorts.
The VIII edition of the volume "The numbers of cancer in Italy" presented in Rome is the result of the consolidated collaboration between AIOM and AIRTum, to which the AIOM and PASSI Foundation will be added this year.
The Activity Report of the CPO Piemonte has been published. The document, which is drawn up as usual on an annual basis, is now available online in a widely renewed version.
Within the Regional Prevention Plan 2014-2018 a guide has been produced that illustrates the projects and tells the experiences of the Municipalities participating in the Toronto Charter.
The International Agency for Research on Cancer has launched the electronic version of Cancer Incidence Volume XI in Five Continents, the publication belonging to the series of monographs becoming the reference source on the international impact of cancer (...)
The European Environment Agency's 2017 report on air quality confirms that thin particles continue to be the cause of premature deaths of more than 400,000 citizens every year (...)
Now in its seventh annual edition, the report published by the Italian Association of Medical Oncology and the Italian Cancer Registries provides epidemiological data and clinical interpretations of interest both for operators and for users of Health (...)
The International Agency for Research on Cancer publication dedicated to biobanks in use in the field of oncology research whose recommendations are addressed not only to the most developed countries, but also to the low and middle income countries, is online (...)
Almost half of all deaths globally are now recorded with a cause, new data from World Health Organization show, highlighting improvements made on collecting data and statistics (...)