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Evaluation of the bowel cancer awareness pilot in the south west and east of England: 31 January to 18 March 2011.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This report (RCE-14) considers the scientific evidence from studies of people, animals and cells exposed to ultrasound and infrasound.
A review of Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit entitlement for people with chromium and sino-nasal cancer.
The Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition advice to the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) on folic acid and colorectal cancer risk
COMARE’s 11th report: an overview of the incidence of different types of childhood cancer across Great Britain.
This AGNIR report (RCE-1) considers the scientific evidence from studies relating to power frequency EMFs, melatonin and the risk of breast cancer.
COMARE’s 10th report: reviews scientific evidence on the risk of cancer for children living close to UK nuclear installations.
COMARE’s third report: investigates childhood cancer rates close to the Atomic Weapons Research Establishment and the Royal Ordnance Factory.
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