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New South Wales Public Health Bulletin
Volume 13 Number 9 & 10 2002
Environmental Carcinogens in New South Wales


Guest Editorial: Environmental carcinogens in New South Wales 

Bernard Stewart

pp. 197-198

 


Environmental carcinogen control in Australia: the need for a strategy 

Andrew Penman

pp. 199-201

 


Research and development in carcinogen control 

Bernard Stewart

pp. 202-204

 


The identification, assessment and control of environmental carcinogens in NSW and Australia 

Julie Billett

pp. 205-208

 


Benzene: A case study of the control of a carcinogen in NSW 

Julia Brotherton

pp. 209-211

 


Can molecular epidemiology help us better understand the environment's role in carcinogenesis? The example of pesticides 

John Beard and Kathy Jong

pp. 212-214

 


Tobacco control in NSW: evidence supporting improved strategies to reduce exposure to environmental tobacco smoke 

Elayne Mitchell and John Sanders

pp. 215-217

 


FactSheet: Shigellosis 


pp. 218-218

 


Communicable Diseases Report, NSW: September 2002 


pp. 219-222

 


  
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