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Household Use of Solid Fuels and High Temperature Frying: IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, kõrgus x laius: 240x170 mm, kaal: 861 g, ill
  • Sari: IARC Monographs No. 95
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Mar-2009
  • Kirjastus: International Agency for Research on Cancer
  • ISBN-10: 9283212959
  • ISBN-13: 9789283212959
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, kõrgus x laius: 240x170 mm, kaal: 861 g, ill
  • Sari: IARC Monographs No. 95
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Mar-2009
  • Kirjastus: International Agency for Research on Cancer
  • ISBN-10: 9283212959
  • ISBN-13: 9789283212959
Teised raamatud teemal:
A working group was assembled to review and evaluate scientific studies into whether household cooking with solid fuel or high-temperature frying might increase the risk of cancer. For each case in turn, the report covers exposure data, studies of cancer in humans, studies of cancer in experimental animals, mechanistic and other relevant data, a summary of data reported, and evaluation and rationale. Different findings are reported for cooking with coal and biomass and for frying with different kinds of oil. Annotation ©2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Note to the Reader 1(6)
List of Participants
3(4)
Preamble 7(2)
A GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES
9(6)
1 Background
9(1)
2 Objective and scope
10(2)
3 Selection of agents for review
12(1)
4 Data for the Monographs
12(1)
5 Meeting participants
13(1)
6 Working procedures
14(2)
B SCIENTIFIC REVIEW AND EVALUATION
15(24)
1 Exposure data
16(2)
2 Studies of cancer in humans
18(4)
3 Studies of cancer in experimental animals
22(4)
4 Mechanistic and other relevant data
26(4)
5 Summary
30(1)
6 Evaluation and rationale
31(5)
References
36(3)
GENERAL REMARKS
39(2)
THE MONOGRAPHS
41(354)
Household use of solid fuels
43(266)
1 Exposure Data
45(99)
1.1 Description and determinants of use of household fuels
45(11)
1.2 Constituents of emissions
56(14)
1.3 Use and exposure
70(56)
1.4 Interventions and policies to reduce exposure
126(5)
1.5 References
131(13)
2 Studies of Cancer in Humans
144(81)
2.1 Coal
144(31)
2.2 Biomass fuel (wood, dung, kang use other than with coal)
175(26)
2.3 Mixed coal/biomass (coal and/or wood/dung/fevwg use)
201(8)
2.4 Proxies for indoor air pollution
209(11)
2.5 References
220(5)
3 Studies of Cancer in Experimental Animals
225(11)
3.1 Coal smoke and soots from household combustion of coal
225(5)
3.2 Wood smoke
230(4)
3.3 References
234(2)
4 Mechanistic and Other Relevant Data
236(63)
4.1 Toxicokinetics
236(8)
4.2 Mechanisms of carcinogenesis
244(28)
4.3 Genetic susceptibility
272(10)
4.4 Mechanistic considerations
282(1)
4.5 References
283(16)
5 Summary of Data Reported
299(8)
5.1 Exposure data
299(2)
5.2 Human carcinogenicity data
301(2)
5.3 Animal carcinogenicity data
303(1)
5.4 Mechanistic and other relevant data
304(3)
6 Evaluation and Rationale
307(2)
6.1 Combustion of coal
307(1)
6.2 Combustion of biomass
307(2)
High-temperature frying
309(86)
1 Exposure Data
311(26)
1.1 Definition
311(1)
1.2 Constituents of cooking fumes
311(7)
1.3 Effect of different parameters of cooking on emissions
318(8)
1.4 Human exposure
326(7)
1.5 References
333(4)
2 Studies of Cancer in Humans
337(37)
2.1 Introduction
337(5)
2.2 Case-conuol studies
342(29)
2.3 Meta-analysis
371(1)
2.4 References
372(2)
3 Studies of Cancer in Experimental Animals
374(2)
3.1 Cooking oil fumes
374(1)
3.2 References
374(2)
4 Mechanistic and Other Relevant Data
376(13)
4.1 Toxicokinetics
376(1)
4.2 Mechanisms of carcinogenesis
376(9)
4.3 Genetic susceptibility
385(1)
4.4 Mechanistic considerations
385(1)
4.5 References
385(4)
5 Summary of Data Reported
389(3)
5.1 Exposure data
389(1)
5.2 Human carcinogenicity data
389(1)
5.3 Animal carcinogenicity data
390(1)
5.4 Mechanistic and other relevant data
390(2)
6 Evaluation and Rationale
392(3)
List of Abbreviations 395(2)
Cumulative Index to the Monographs Series 397